These two pics are of new ghost shrimp larvae. They are only about 1/8" long. The interesting thing about these young, are they have no legs yet, and float around with the current, UPSIDE DOWN.
Very cool to watch....BUT HARD TO SEE!!!!
Posted on July 31, 2012 by Brad-Owner
These two pics are of new ghost shrimp larvae. They are only about 1/8" long. The interesting thing about these young, are they have no legs yet, and float around with the current, UPSIDE DOWN.
Very cool to watch....BUT HARD TO SEE!!!!
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Posted on March 31, 2010 by Brad-Owner
After observing my 2 100% captive raised berried females for a while now I have decided to move them to their own aquarium in preparation for the larval hatch. Continue Reading
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Posted on March 31, 2010 by Brad-Owner
It has been a while since I last updated this series.
But today is an important day in it!
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Posted on March 31, 2010 by Brad-Owner
The young shrimp have started to grow a little more rapidly now and have started to display a more aggressive feeding response. They will gather around a food pellet and begin to eat with in a few short minutes of the pellet being added to the aquarium. Continue Reading
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Posted on March 31, 2010 by Brad-Owner
On October 22 the larva morphed into their adult form. That was a little under a week of larval stage. Now that they have morphed they are now kept in a 2.5-gallon aquarium to establish a breeding population. Continue Reading
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Posted on March 31, 2010 by Brad-Owner
The first larva have been found in the American Glass Shrimp aquarium. I was able to separate a few from the main tank into their own dedicated rearing container. They will be kept in a small container and fed powdered Spirulina and decapsulated brine shrimp eggs until they morph into an adult form. Continue Reading
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Posted on March 31, 2010 by Brad-Owner
The American Glass Shrimp is the most common dwarf shrimp in the aquarium hobby. It is most often sold at local fish stores as a feeder shrimp and because of its feeder status it is often mistreated. The poor shipping methods used when dealing with feeder shrimp and over crowded holding aquariums often lead this shrimp to have a short lifespan in the home aquarium. Continue Reading
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Posted on March 31, 2010 by Brad-Owner
One of the most commonly sold shrimp in the freshwater aquarium hobby is what is labeled as the “ghost shrimp”. Most of the time these shrimp are sold a feeders for larger fish, but on the rare occasion they are given the respect they deserve and are sold as pets. Continue Reading
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