Tokis-Phoenix
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Sooooo.......
It has been a pretty manic day today.
About 3pm, i was talking on the phone chatting to my mum while looking at my 9gal shrimp/snail tank, when all of a sudden i see these tiny little things swimming about everywhere!!
I thought, "WTF are they?!", so i looked really close. My first thought was "Shrimp fry!" but then i thought "But no, Amano Shrimp don't just accidentally breed in aquariums- i've never heard of it happening, even people who set out to breed them usually fail!". So then i started wondering if some sort of weird pond critter had laid eggs in my tank and i was now looking at some very strange larvae of some sort. But i've had an almost enture lifetimes experience with ponds & their critters and i'd never seen anything like these things before.
Soooo....I looked up pictures of newly hatched Amano Shrimp larvae, and yep, these critters are definitely baby Amano Shrimp!
I'm still pretty freaked out.
I just rushed down to a fish shop after doing a super-quick read up on raising Amano Shrimp fry. I've bought some marine salt to make the water brackish and some packets of fresh algae, shrimp granules & liquifry to feed the baby shrimps. Ahhh this is so much to take in!!!
I read this page on raising baby Amano Shrimps;
http/www.shrimpnow.com/content.php/129-Amano-Yamato-Shrimp-Breeding
Quick questions i need to know;
1. Do i have to remove the adult shrimp- they won't eat the larvae will they?
2. Can Apple Snails tolerate brackish water?
3. Should i put some fine fabric around the filter intakes (to stop the fry getting sucked in)?
4. Is the info in the above link good/correct?
5. Any advice? Help!
Background: I've kept Amano Shrimp for donkeys years. Females often carry eggs, the eggs come & go- i never really paid much attention to it as i was always told that the chances of Amano Shrimp in the aquarium was remote/very difficult.
The tank in question is 9/10 UK gallons, has 2 small filters, heater, lighting, some live planting, a large house ornement (that the shrimp like living in) and a shallow sand substrate.
The inhabitants of the tank are 3 fully grown Apple Snails & 7 Amano Shrimp and a couple of trumpet snails (and some tiny unidentified snails). There are no fish in the tank.
I had the water level pretty low recently as the Apple Snails have been laying eggs a lot recently (and find it easier to plaster their eggs onto the glass when the water level is lower, otherwise the eggs just slide off the glass and mess up the water quality), but i missed a couple of weeks water changes (very busy) and over the last few days i have been doing a small water change everyday (about 2 liters, partly to make up for the lost water change and partly just for the hell of it).
And now this!
I just so happen to be going to Scotland in 2 days for about 5days and the next door neighbours (who lack fish experience but have so far been great at looking after my fish on previous holidays- i just leave measured lots of food out to drop into the day twice a day) will be looking after my fish. So if you can help me give any instructions that would be super-simple for them to follow while i'm away, that would super-awesome
.
(Lol all this was totally unplanned but now the baby shrimp are here i really want to save them & make this work
!)
It has been a pretty manic day today.
About 3pm, i was talking on the phone chatting to my mum while looking at my 9gal shrimp/snail tank, when all of a sudden i see these tiny little things swimming about everywhere!!
I thought, "WTF are they?!", so i looked really close. My first thought was "Shrimp fry!" but then i thought "But no, Amano Shrimp don't just accidentally breed in aquariums- i've never heard of it happening, even people who set out to breed them usually fail!". So then i started wondering if some sort of weird pond critter had laid eggs in my tank and i was now looking at some very strange larvae of some sort. But i've had an almost enture lifetimes experience with ponds & their critters and i'd never seen anything like these things before.
Soooo....I looked up pictures of newly hatched Amano Shrimp larvae, and yep, these critters are definitely baby Amano Shrimp!
I'm still pretty freaked out.
I just rushed down to a fish shop after doing a super-quick read up on raising Amano Shrimp fry. I've bought some marine salt to make the water brackish and some packets of fresh algae, shrimp granules & liquifry to feed the baby shrimps. Ahhh this is so much to take in!!!
I read this page on raising baby Amano Shrimps;
http/www.shrimpnow.com/content.php/129-Amano-Yamato-Shrimp-Breeding
Quick questions i need to know;
1. Do i have to remove the adult shrimp- they won't eat the larvae will they?
2. Can Apple Snails tolerate brackish water?
3. Should i put some fine fabric around the filter intakes (to stop the fry getting sucked in)?
4. Is the info in the above link good/correct?
5. Any advice? Help!
Background: I've kept Amano Shrimp for donkeys years. Females often carry eggs, the eggs come & go- i never really paid much attention to it as i was always told that the chances of Amano Shrimp in the aquarium was remote/very difficult.
The tank in question is 9/10 UK gallons, has 2 small filters, heater, lighting, some live planting, a large house ornement (that the shrimp like living in) and a shallow sand substrate.
The inhabitants of the tank are 3 fully grown Apple Snails & 7 Amano Shrimp and a couple of trumpet snails (and some tiny unidentified snails). There are no fish in the tank.
I had the water level pretty low recently as the Apple Snails have been laying eggs a lot recently (and find it easier to plaster their eggs onto the glass when the water level is lower, otherwise the eggs just slide off the glass and mess up the water quality), but i missed a couple of weeks water changes (very busy) and over the last few days i have been doing a small water change everyday (about 2 liters, partly to make up for the lost water change and partly just for the hell of it).
And now this!
I just so happen to be going to Scotland in 2 days for about 5days and the next door neighbours (who lack fish experience but have so far been great at looking after my fish on previous holidays- i just leave measured lots of food out to drop into the day twice a day) will be looking after my fish. So if you can help me give any instructions that would be super-simple for them to follow while i'm away, that would super-awesome
(Lol all this was totally unplanned but now the baby shrimp are here i really want to save them & make this work