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Heya guys,
I've been keeping and breeding in freshwater for many years now and got into the world of marine aquariums about a year and a half ago. I live in Australia and the availability of inverts is quite shocking... I'm setting up a breeding rack to try and breed sexy shrimp, anemone shrimp as well as bumblebee shrimp (Gnathophyllum americanum)! I'll be running a few 7 gallon aquariums with matten filters as well as kreisel tanks to hopefully raise the larvae for all the species but I just have a few questions before I get to that point of raising the fry.
I have one bumblebee at the moment and I'm wondering if there is any good way to sex them.
A few reports say that these shrimp pair up, are you able to run trios with MFF or is it strictly a pair.
There have been a few times where someone's shrimps have produced eggs, does anyone know the timeline of how long they take to hatch.
And finally has anyone had success with pellet food of any kind for sexies, anemone shrimp and bumblebee shrimp.
Thanks!!
I've been keeping and breeding in freshwater for many years now and got into the world of marine aquariums about a year and a half ago. I live in Australia and the availability of inverts is quite shocking... I'm setting up a breeding rack to try and breed sexy shrimp, anemone shrimp as well as bumblebee shrimp (Gnathophyllum americanum)! I'll be running a few 7 gallon aquariums with matten filters as well as kreisel tanks to hopefully raise the larvae for all the species but I just have a few questions before I get to that point of raising the fry.
I have one bumblebee at the moment and I'm wondering if there is any good way to sex them.
A few reports say that these shrimp pair up, are you able to run trios with MFF or is it strictly a pair.
There have been a few times where someone's shrimps have produced eggs, does anyone know the timeline of how long they take to hatch.
And finally has anyone had success with pellet food of any kind for sexies, anemone shrimp and bumblebee shrimp.
Thanks!!
