Calappidae
Harlequin Shrimp
I've finally managed to get my hands on a pair of Hawaiian Hymenocera Pictas! :fun4:
(the photo is really big)
http://i.imgur.com/jnMnt39.jpg
These guys are so awesome looking! One thing that scared me was I thought they were both male at first.. but turns out, the spots on the female are actually white! They blend in with the rest of the body.
I managed to snag these guys off diver's den (Liveaquaria) for $300, and I was not disappointed! (at first I was as it took five minutes to figure out their sex and I was a bit upset to think they were both male). I also had a pretty dramatic morning as they started blacktopping my street and closed the road infront of my house.. literally the guys left before they arrived by minutes.
Now that I've finally got what I've been searching for from the beginning... My next goal is to actually breed these guys! It's been done only once successfully, and it was for regular harlies.. I want to actually try and breed these hawaiian harlies when they mature. I have a good idea how this breeding procedure should be done; Copepods for when they're born, I've seen my regular harlies eat marine snow as small fry (before nitrates..), and I have an Asterina species tank for them when they settle.
The breeding is going to be the hard part.. taking care of the shrimp themselves, not so much. Next week will actually be my 2 year anniversary of having the harlies I own now, so these guys aren't much new carewise for me, but I do have open eyes for strange characteristics (like the sexing, potentially picky with starfish, potential toxin from crown of thorns).
I will keep everybody updated! I hope to achieve reducing their rarity and collection in general as they really need them for those crown of thorns. Wish me luck! (Also how fun it is to have to feed TWO pairs of harlies.. worth it still :mixed
(the photo is really big)
http://i.imgur.com/jnMnt39.jpg
These guys are so awesome looking! One thing that scared me was I thought they were both male at first.. but turns out, the spots on the female are actually white! They blend in with the rest of the body.
I managed to snag these guys off diver's den (Liveaquaria) for $300, and I was not disappointed! (at first I was as it took five minutes to figure out their sex and I was a bit upset to think they were both male). I also had a pretty dramatic morning as they started blacktopping my street and closed the road infront of my house.. literally the guys left before they arrived by minutes.
Now that I've finally got what I've been searching for from the beginning... My next goal is to actually breed these guys! It's been done only once successfully, and it was for regular harlies.. I want to actually try and breed these hawaiian harlies when they mature. I have a good idea how this breeding procedure should be done; Copepods for when they're born, I've seen my regular harlies eat marine snow as small fry (before nitrates..), and I have an Asterina species tank for them when they settle.
The breeding is going to be the hard part.. taking care of the shrimp themselves, not so much. Next week will actually be my 2 year anniversary of having the harlies I own now, so these guys aren't much new carewise for me, but I do have open eyes for strange characteristics (like the sexing, potentially picky with starfish, potential toxin from crown of thorns).
I will keep everybody updated! I hope to achieve reducing their rarity and collection in general as they really need them for those crown of thorns. Wish me luck! (Also how fun it is to have to feed TWO pairs of harlies.. worth it still :mixed
