It's this...I don't use sponges of any kind, so not sure...just peek inside your filter(s) occasionally for any hoovered shrimplets
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It's this...I don't use sponges of any kind, so not sure...just peek inside your filter(s) occasionally for any hoovered shrimplets
Should be fine, I suppose...the thing is, shrimp love picking bits of tasty stuff off of intake sponges like that, so they will be on it, regardless
Oh, I thought I just got a poorly colored oneI think she's still saddled (eggs on back seen as yellow colour) but she'll move them to her abdomen soon.
BTW, when you do tank maintenance, use a white bucket/ bowl to check for babies. You can shine a torch in to see them easier too.
On this particular tank, the filter pumps water to a spigot of sorts that then falls on a floss and out. You can extend and rotate the spigot out of the tank to a bucket beside. So any water drained this way is brought in through the prefilter sponge. Should be a safe way to WC until they are bigger (I hope!).BTW, when you do tank maintenance, use a white bucket/ bowl to check for babies. You can shine a torch in to see them easier too.
Ah, now that shot does show discolouration. If it were saddled the colour wouldn't go all way across the head and down the tail. I think this is a symptom of a parasitic shrimp disease, hopefully someone will be able to clarify.
Yes I forgot to answer that but someone did!They fan their eggs to oxygenate them.
Live young, soon...
I use a small square filter that I cut a hole in because most filter intake sponges and or netting are too big for my tiny tank. So I custom cut ones and they’re a dream and the babies looooooove hanging out on ….and in them. So be carefulForgot to mention that - I have net over the intake slits of the internal filter in my shrimp tank. Tights/pantyhose work just as well but look a bit unsightly.
Can shrimp be treated for bacterial infections? Seems most treatments state that they are not safe for invertsAh, now that shot does show discolouration. If it were saddled the colour wouldn't go all way across the head and down the tail. I think this is a symptom of a parasitic shrimp disease, hopefully someone will be able to clarify.
as for color….
If shrimps of different color breed they usually have “not so pretty babies”…they revert back to their wild brownish color.
if you want pretty shrimpletts, stick to one color.
I did have a couple of pale blue shrimps a while back but I have a feeling they were just poor quality blue velvets. But I loved them!!Shame. It'd be cool if the blue velvet could breed with the snowballs and make a light blue or any others making different colors. As it were, as long as they're moving around the tank doing their thing color isn't a huge deal.
I have used aquarium salt without issue for hydra in a shrimp tank but have no experience of treating shrimp disease, sorry.Can shrimp be treated for bacterial infections? Seems most treatments state that they are not safe for inverts