Shrimp Breeding Project
#1
Posted 08 May 2012 - 10:01 PM
#2
Posted 09 May 2012 - 02:12 AM
#3
Posted 09 May 2012 - 02:21 AM
I just think itd be something fun to do over the summer. Glad we have the same idea lol.
#4
Posted 09 May 2012 - 11:25 AM
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Posted 09 May 2012 - 11:10 PM
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Posted 09 May 2012 - 11:31 PM



#7
Posted 10 May 2012 - 12:49 AM
#8
Posted 10 May 2012 - 07:51 AM
I am trying to breed my red cherry and orange I have seen some very small babies but only about 4, I have got 7 orange and 10 red cherry think the first misstake I did was having a undergravel filter now got a sponge filter.Ok I'll order a ten pack of cherry shrimp. I'm thinking a 10 gallon, black sand substrate, Taiwan moss and some other live plants like dwarf hairgrass, anubias etc. then what entices them to breed or do they just do it?
the other thing to watch for is nitrite the shrimps hate it so need to do a water change most days, going to do mine shortly just tested it and got very slight nitrire showing but no ammonia hopefully another change will get ride of it
from want people say if the water is right and you have lots of plants and the right filter they just breed like rabbits
#9
Posted 10 May 2012 - 11:36 AM
I'm also interested in breeding sunnier shrimp and tiger shrimp but I'll start with cherries for now.
I am trying to breed my red cherry and orange I have seen some very small babies but only about 4, I have got 7 orange and 10 red cherry think the first misstake I did was having a undergravel filter now got a sponge filter.
Ok I'll order a ten pack of cherry shrimp. I'm thinking a 10 gallon, black sand substrate, Taiwan moss and some other live plants like dwarf hairgrass, anubias etc. then what entices them to breed or do they just do it?
the other thing to watch for is nitrite the shrimps hate it so need to do a water change most days, going to do mine shortly just tested it and got very slight nitrire showing but no ammonia hopefully another change will get ride of it
from want people say if the water is right and you have lots of plants and the right filter they just breed like rabbits
#10
Posted 10 May 2012 - 08:48 PM
I am trying to breed my red cherry and orange I have seen some very small babies but only about 4, I have got 7 orange and 10 red cherry think the first misstake I did was having a undergravel filter now got a sponge filter.
Ok I'll order a ten pack of cherry shrimp. I'm thinking a 10 gallon, black sand substrate, Taiwan moss and some other live plants like dwarf hairgrass, anubias etc. then what entices them to breed or do they just do it?
the other thing to watch for is nitrite the shrimps hate it so need to do a water change most days, going to do mine shortly just tested it and got very slight nitrire showing but no ammonia hopefully another change will get ride of it
from want people say if the water is right and you have lots of plants and the right filter they just breed like rabbits
FYI you may find that your orange shrimp are not cherrys and go under the name of sunkist which will show eggs but the shrimplets will die unless raised in brackish water
#11
Posted 10 May 2012 - 08:53 PM
How do you think my setup plans would do?
Any enticements to get them to breed?
#12
Posted 10 May 2012 - 09:31 PM
I have some kind of black shrimp & cherries, they don't need any inducement to breed, just good water quality
#13
Posted 11 May 2012 - 07:22 AM
we thought they could be sakura, were we got them from had lots of little ones in the tank they breed there own to sell,
I have put a black back ground on the tank so when they are on the back we can see them better I don't clean the back so its nicely covered in algae
Edited by Lettybetty, 11 May 2012 - 07:26 AM.
#14
Posted 11 May 2012 - 07:56 PM
That explains why I've never seen shrimplets from my orange shrimp BigBruiser.
Yep
Larval Development: Young Orange Sunkist shrimp hatch as larvae and require brackish water in order to mature.
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