Native American
Fish Fanatic
Well, here she is, normally, the eggs are all tightly held close under the mother. When a couple of them look as if they'll fall off, as in the below photo, I think that means she's pretty close to hatching these (48 hours or so). This is for a thread I started in the invertebrates section.
Smaller pic is a month-old juvenile of the 14 who made it from first clutch of eggs; note that despite being one month old, the two strands of Java Moss in the pic are still relatively large. Really, they have a decent survival instinct; when I approach w/ the digicam, they all make a run for the java moss forest. B) These guys grow incredibly slowly.
v/r, N-A
P.S. Mother shrimp just hatched the latest clutch last night, all but about 2 hatched in an 8-hour period. My kids are 8, 5, 3 and 1, and the older two have their own tanks, but this is something that's pretty cool for them. Have to relocate the mother shrimp to my daughter's 10-gallon tank, which is right now a bachelor pad for the adults.
Big pic: mother w/ clutch of eggs. Smaller pic: month-old juvenile. Note size of Java Moss strand.
Smaller pic is a month-old juvenile of the 14 who made it from first clutch of eggs; note that despite being one month old, the two strands of Java Moss in the pic are still relatively large. Really, they have a decent survival instinct; when I approach w/ the digicam, they all make a run for the java moss forest. B) These guys grow incredibly slowly.
v/r, N-A
P.S. Mother shrimp just hatched the latest clutch last night, all but about 2 hatched in an 8-hour period. My kids are 8, 5, 3 and 1, and the older two have their own tanks, but this is something that's pretty cool for them. Have to relocate the mother shrimp to my daughter's 10-gallon tank, which is right now a bachelor pad for the adults.
Big pic: mother w/ clutch of eggs. Smaller pic: month-old juvenile. Note size of Java Moss strand.