baby peppermint shrimp

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GlaringToast, what do you know bout raising fry? Have you been successful in raising them? What's your experience?
 
If youve got a seperate tank I would scoop them out and put them in there. Go buy a couple cheap 10 gallons from somewhere ($12 each) and a couple sponge filters.

The reason is you're going to want to put phyto in the water to tint it green and then add rotifers at first. Unless you can find live phyto local cheap (an let me know if you do..LOL), you're gonna have to use something like instant algae. This will degrade your water quality in the main tank if you put it in there.

If it happens again soon, drop me a line and I will get you the gist of the passages you need out of the book I mentioned earlier.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14110702#post14110702 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by prototype
how are they???
i haven't seen any lately next time ill scoop them out in to a floating breeder box and suction cup it to the side of the tank hopefully it will do a good job keeping them alive
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14076876#post14076876 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by GlaringToast
Shrimp are fairly easy to raise but just about any fish will eat baby shrimp. So I would try to keep all fish out of there for the time being.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14077617#post14077617 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by GlaringToast
I'm sure there's still a bunch in there. They're most likely sensitive to light right now.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14083177#post14083177 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by GlaringToast
If you see some within 4-5 days they *should* make it, the beggining period is the most vital for all fry.
I know you are new to the hobby, but to try and comment and give info about something you know nothing about is completely baffling, just stick to hitting your clowns with sticks and using milk jugs for overflows. The last thing we need is someones loose interpretation of google.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14115398#post14115398 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by GlaringToast
Kburn, google. When someone asks a question I don't have facts readily available for, I find the facts.
We know how to use google, and there's alot of bad info on the net, so "I find the facts" statement can actually do more harm than good, it's not like you were giving any good researched info either, maybe a discloure saying that you read something on google and you don't know jack ish would be more helpful. Please realize this group is wealth of knowledge, it might be better to get info here than post useless info.
 
I have a book " How to raise and train your peppermint shrimp"
you are more than welcome to borrow it. They are a challenge. Good luck.
 
KBurn, why don't you just mind your own business? Jesus Christ. And shut the hell up you're newer to the hobby than I am! You have 1 month more SW experience and 4 years less in FW. And I have raised FW shrimp from a pregnant ghost shrimp. So I do have a little experience with it. And yes I do realize that they are very different but there are a lot of similarities.


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Shrimp are fairly easy to raise but just about any fish will eat baby shrimp. So I would try to keep all fish out of there for the time being.
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MOST fish eat shrimp. Common Knowledge.


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I'm sure there's still a bunch in there. They're most likely sensitive to light right now.
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MOST fry of every species are sensitive to light.

common knowledge.



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Originally posted by GlaringToast
If you see some within 4-5 days they *should* make it, the beggining period is the most vital for all fry.

The beginning period is the most vital. This is true of all species bred in captivity. Common knowledge. the SHOULD make it was my personal opinion. Sorry for having one.


Leave me alone. You chose to end our friendship, take my idea and give yourself credit for it. Good for you. I have left you alone completely. Be an adult and do the same.
 
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