Hello,
I'm trying to see if anyone has any information what-so-ever about how to improve the chances of survival of the soon to arrive offspring of not one but (I think they are both "pregnant"....very strange since I only own 2!) 2 Cleaner Shrimp. I haven't found anyone that has been able to keep them alive for more than 2 days and think that it would be nice if I could keep them alive.
They are in there own tank (30 gal) with sand and nothing else(only one piece of rock...very empty...). I recently broke the tank down and folded it into my 90gal but didn't move the shrimp because of the 18 inch Snowflake Eel in the main tank.
I should note that I had no plans to have my shrimps reproduce, but, I guess that is how it works out no matter what kind of kids you have, they grow up and start having kids (with or without your permission!!!)! If you know anything that I can do to improve the chances that the offspring will survive would be awesome!
Thanks
I'm trying to see if anyone has any information what-so-ever about how to improve the chances of survival of the soon to arrive offspring of not one but (I think they are both "pregnant"....very strange since I only own 2!) 2 Cleaner Shrimp. I haven't found anyone that has been able to keep them alive for more than 2 days and think that it would be nice if I could keep them alive.
They are in there own tank (30 gal) with sand and nothing else(only one piece of rock...very empty...). I recently broke the tank down and folded it into my 90gal but didn't move the shrimp because of the 18 inch Snowflake Eel in the main tank.
I should note that I had no plans to have my shrimps reproduce, but, I guess that is how it works out no matter what kind of kids you have, they grow up and start having kids (with or without your permission!!!)! If you know anything that I can do to improve the chances that the offspring will survive would be awesome!
Thanks