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![]() took a video during day of the babies they get more active at night but there is still a couple of the bigger ones in the video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEiD...ature=youtu.be
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![]() Welcome to Canreef
![]() Do you have a dedicated cleaner shrimp raising tank? I have a feeling these are mysis shrimp shrimp which will naturally reproduce in our systems, cleaners and peppermints are much more difficult and require separation and feeding of the juvi. larvae. |
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![]() no i am sure been whatching since they were born and the bigger ones you can start to see the red lines on the back going to try to get video when they are more active just before lights go off and no not in seperate tank there in a 31 gallon ref some in sump too
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![]() Interesting, very stoked to see them grow up in that case.
Must be doing something right, even dedicated breeders have trouble rearing them past the planktonic stage, are you dosing BBS? |
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![]() mysid shrimp i breed then in my sump for my mandys
![]() cheers denny |
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