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![]() the other night I thought one of my emeralds was acting odd. So I started to film it. It then shot out hundreds of larva out of it's belly.
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![]() How small was the larva. I think care would be much like brine shrimp. But feed them with phytoplankton
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![]() I never saw anything but I only bought 2 emerald crabs in my old tank and 4 years later I had 6. could have been hitch hikers but I think it is more likely that they had babies. would be neat if you could get pics at different times to see how it goes.
Steve
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![]() is there anyway to post my iphone video so you guys can see the birth?
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![]() You can prob use flicker.com or photobucket.com to upload it
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![]() upload to a third party site and link it. I would love to see that
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![]() Invertebrates are generally not easy to raise. Emerald Crabs hatch as larva that was less than 1 mm.
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![]() Ya I think I'll put her in a small tank with a bubble till she releases and feed the larvae phytoplankton
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![]() Quote:
I never tried to care for them, I'm sure they ended up just feeding my tank |