Baby Amarno shrimp in tank

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Baby Amarno shrimp in tank

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Good evening everyone. I'm fairly new to the hobby but my aquarium seems to be full of baby amarno shrimp. I Currently have 2 males and 2 females and was surprised to find the had bread so quickly. The tank has fresh water in.

On reading up on this I realised there offspring wouldn't survive. However it'd been two weeks and they are still around. My water has quite a high hardness.

Please could you advise if I may have got lucky?

Sorry for the poor quality pictures of the shrimp fry. It was taken off my phone on macro mode.
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Re: Baby Amarno shrimp in tank

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Re: Baby Amarno shrimp in tank

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Thank you for your two word super helpful answer. I assure you I'm not lying and are just as surprised.
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Re: Baby Amarno shrimp in tank

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Thank you that was much more helpful. So I guess they are lingering on before they die. If there is no food.

What do you mean by a pod. It moves and swims, it's looks like the lava stage shrimp to me. However I'm no expert
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Re: Baby Amarno shrimp in tank

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That is strange. As the only things in my tank are guppies, amarnos and bamboo shrimp.
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