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One of my amano shrimp is pregnant :D
How cool! One of my amano shrimp is pregnant. She has a clutch of eggs
tucked into her abdomen, which she fans nonstop with her legs. I recently started a nano reef tank (yes, I know, I am a turncoat) and had some iodine on hand. Recalling reading iodine was good for FW shrimp also, I have put a half dose in the tank with every water change for the last few weeks. Anecdotal at best, but these shrimp have never done this before. ~Empty -- 'You're not friends. You'll never be friends. You'll be in love till it kills you both. You'll fight, and you'll shag, and you'll hate each other till it makes you quiver, but you'll never be friends. Love isn't brains, children, it's blood... blood screaming inside you to work its will. I may be love's bitch, but at least I'm man enough to admit it.' Spike |
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One of my amano shrimp is pregnant :D
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How cool! One of my amano shrimp is pregnant. She has a clutch of eggs tucked into her abdomen, which she fans nonstop with her legs. Congrats! My amano are usually pregnant and I do add iodine with each water change. -- Victor Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
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One of my amano shrimp is pregnant :D
The question now is what is going to happen to the eggs now?
In my 360L (90g) tank I have approximately 30 Amano Shrimps and often you can see one or two of them carrying eggs. However, I have never really seen very tiny baby shrimps so I cannot with a certainty say if any of the eggs survived. Most of the bottom, back & side walls of my aquarium are covered with moss so I would think there would be plenty of place for the eggs to be hidden, but then I'm not familiar with parenting habits of these shrimps. The fish I have don't bother my shrimps (Cardinals, Black Neon's, SAE, Oto's), though they perhaps could enjoy the eggs. -- Regards, Marvin Hlavac Toronto, Canada How cool! One of my amano shrimp is pregnant. She has a clutch of eggs tucked into her abdomen, which she fans nonstop with her legs. Congrats! My amano are usually pregnant and I do add iodine with each water change. |
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One of my amano shrimp is pregnant :D
The question now is what is going to happen to the eggs now?
In my 360L (90g) tank I have approximately 30 Amano Shrimps and often you can see one or two of them carrying eggs. However, I have never really seen very tiny baby shrimps so I cannot with a certainty say if any of the eggs survived. Most of the bottom, back & side walls of my aquarium are covered with moss so I would think there would be plenty of place for the eggs to be hidden, but then I'm not familiar with parenting habits of these shrimps. The fish I have don't bother my shrimps (Cardinals, Black Neon's, SAE, Oto's), though they perhaps could enjoy the eggs. -- Regards, Marvin Hlavac Toronto, Canada How cool! One of my amano shrimp is pregnant. She has a clutch of eggs tucked into her abdomen, which she fans nonstop with her legs. Congrats! My amano are usually pregnant and I do add iodine with each water change. |
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