7th Update - THREE berried ladies .....
One is on the thermometer and the other two are on the blue plant. The third gal is kind of hard to see but is near the bottom of the blue plant and it looks like the eggs are just starting to form ...
So fun to watch and see new life come into existence
I have had a small 1 gallon jar for 3 years now and no berried shrimp yet.
I'm thinking of bumping up the size to something larger! I have about 16 shrimp and so much algae but have never had any babies.
Kval1015 - with 16 shrimp you should have both sexes ..... I only had six shrimp and I am thinking that is why I never had babies. However, I also did not have any hiding spaces for them. I added a lava rock in June 2020 and then decided to upgrade to a bigger tank a few months later. I also added 50 shrimp purchased from two different sources (but don’t do this as they do not interbreed when originating from different islands). So, maybe adding a hiding place for the shrimp will help or upgrading to a larger tank and adding more shrimp.
attygirl wrote: Tue May 11, 2021 7:35 pm
Kval1015 - with 16 shrimp you should have both sexes ..... I only had six shrimp and I am thinking that is why I never had babies. However, I also did not have any hiding spaces for them. I added a lava rock in June 2020 and then decided to upgrade to a bigger tank a few months later. I also added 50 shrimp purchased from two different sources (but don’t do this as they do not interbreed when originating from different islands). So, maybe adding a hiding place for the shrimp will help or upgrading to a larger tank and adding more shrimp.
I just purchased a few more lava rocks and a moss ball as well.
I'm hoping that will help jumpstart things. I've also considered bumping up the tank size as well - I'm going to try the first few changes and then make a decision on the larger tank. I'm sure I likely have both sexes - I just wish it was easier for me to tell the difference between them!!
Hi guys, I'm from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
I got the shrimps couple of years back about 7 of them in a small bottle and slowly got them in bigger tank while donating the smaller tanks.
The latest would be the white 60 liter tank.
I'm interested to get my hands on some plants, currently I have chaeto algae only. Most plants died just like that.
Couldn' find much locally to improvise, I would love to add hermits and snails.
senideldino wrote: Mon Jul 19, 2021 10:09 pm
Hi guys, I'm from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
I got the shrimps couple of years back about 7 of them in a small bottle and slowly got them in bigger tank while donating the smaller tanks.
The latest would be the white 60 liter tank.
I'm interested to get my hands on some plants, currently I have chaeto algae only. Most plants died just like that.
Couldn' find much locally to improvise, I would love to add hermits and snails.
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Chaeto only please. Anything else will die and pollute the tank. And no hermit crabs either. Problems WILL arise. For the best success stay with the opae ula only and some Malaysian Trumpet snails are okay too.
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I was considering trumpet snail but what worries me is that they breed successfully in brackish environment. Wouldn't that be a problem, anyone with experience?
senideldino wrote: Tue Jul 20, 2021 9:06 am
I was considering trumpet snail but what worries me is that they breed successfully in brackish environment. Wouldn't that be a problem, anyone with experience?
MTS are not a problem. They help create balance. All of my thirteen tanks have MTS.
i googled MTS and somehow its looks kind off uncomfortable for me.
I have eleocharis acicularis on a smaller tank trying to convert it to brackish but they are turning brown slowly, left the light on whole day but doesn't help either.
My opae ula tank salinity is at 1.014 bottom and 1.016 at the surface at least as per my deep sea hydrometer.
Anyone successful with eleocharis acicularis in their tank?