Hello all,
If you're reading this thanks for taking a look, with very strong odds against them and all the online advice to the contrary my Amano shrimp have successfully bred in captivity and raised a fry way past larvae stages. The colour of the baby eludes me and I assure you I have not cheated my smallish aqua one tank houses 1 Male shrimp and 1 female shrimp Amano only no other invertebrates other than a pagoda snail so no chances of species intermingling. So please see the image and admire a very very very rare spectacle to which I can only describe as nature finding a way.
If you're reading this thanks for taking a look, with very strong odds against them and all the online advice to the contrary my Amano shrimp have successfully bred in captivity and raised a fry way past larvae stages. The colour of the baby eludes me and I assure you I have not cheated my smallish aqua one tank houses 1 Male shrimp and 1 female shrimp Amano only no other invertebrates other than a pagoda snail so no chances of species intermingling. So please see the image and admire a very very very rare spectacle to which I can only describe as nature finding a way.