Baby Ghost Shrimp
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The Ghost/GlassShrimp are very interesting to watch.
Even though they are a larger Shrimp, they do not act aggressive towards the smaller Shrimp.
It was dumb luck, that I had a baby Ghost/Glass Shrimp grow up.
But , now that it happened. I will be setting up a tank just for Breeding them.
John
The Ghost/GlassShrimp are very interesting to watch.
Even though they are a larger Shrimp, they do not act aggressive towards the smaller Shrimp.
It was dumb luck, that I had a baby Ghost/Glass Shrimp grow up.
But , now that it happened. I will be setting up a tank just for Breeding them.
John
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Ghost shrimp eggs to babies
Did not see this asked... New-ish 20 gal. tank. Moderately planted. We are new to ghost shrimp but absolutely fascinated. How long would you estimate between eggs disappearing from under female and us possibly seeing some babies visible in the tank?
We have 2 females and a male (we think), and a couple of plain Corydoras. The largest female GS who had eggs when we brought her home had her eggs disappear the night before last. Our first female GS, who also had eggs in store, had her eggs disappear last night.
We had another female with eggs, and her eggs disappeared 2 days after she was home. We also think she molted that night, and she was dead the day after her eggs disappeared. There was a tiny little goldfish in there at that time, but we've quarantined him as he's developed a couple of skin ulcers.
p.s. we use Slime Coat, Prime, and typical recommended dosage of Aquarium Salt in our tank with the GS
We have 2 females and a male (we think), and a couple of plain Corydoras. The largest female GS who had eggs when we brought her home had her eggs disappear the night before last. Our first female GS, who also had eggs in store, had her eggs disappear last night.
We had another female with eggs, and her eggs disappeared 2 days after she was home. We also think she molted that night, and she was dead the day after her eggs disappeared. There was a tiny little goldfish in there at that time, but we've quarantined him as he's developed a couple of skin ulcers.
p.s. we use Slime Coat, Prime, and typical recommended dosage of Aquarium Salt in our tank with the GS
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re: warning
THANKS! I hadn't read that anywhere in the many sites I perused about corys - explains their still very stressed behaviour
As for Seeing baby Ghost Shrimp,
After they hatch from the egg, they are larva. Which float in the water colum.
This will depend on the amount of food they can find.
After about 1 week, after they went through there larva stages.
I started seeing little Shrimp.
As for salt for Shrimp, I have never used it, or heard it reccomended in this Forum.
John
After they hatch from the egg, they are larva. Which float in the water colum.
This will depend on the amount of food they can find.
After about 1 week, after they went through there larva stages.
I started seeing little Shrimp.
As for salt for Shrimp, I have never used it, or heard it reccomended in this Forum.
John
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re: baby ghost shrimp
Thanks John!Newjohn wrote:As for Seeing baby Ghost Shrimp,
After they hatch from the egg, they are larva. Which float in the water colum.
This will depend on the amount of food they can find.
After about 1 week, after they went through there larva stages.
I started seeing little Shrimp.
As for salt for Shrimp, I have never used it, or heard it reccomended in this Forum.
John
p.s. we added the Aq Salt just as our freshwater aquarium book suggested, not specifically for the Ghosts
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re: host babies
Thanks. Sounds like next time we see eggs darken we should put mom in our 2gallon without fish and keep her well fed, and take mom out after the hatch.badflash wrote:The female carries the eggs for about a month. If there are any fish in the tank, they will eat every baby. If the eggs just dissapear the die. The ghosts I've hatched took nearly a day for all of them to hatch.
In my try at these the babies cme out of hiding after about a month & a half.
So where did the female release the eggs? Were you able to see them hatch? I had assumed mom would hide them when she released them, and that the larvae would initially be almost impossible to see.
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It's a baby!
Over the weekend I noticed something floating around in the tank, caught by the current, and thought it was a peice of junk... but I swore it looked like a tiny ghost shrimp. It was about 1/8" long and mostly clear. I thought today that I'd see for sure as it was still floating around in the current. I stuck my hand in thinking it might stick to my finger if it was trash. Too my shock it immediately darted away, straight to the left at high speed, and out of sight. I can't believe it. Even more amazing, there's no way he developed in one day, so it must be from our first female with eggs. We called her Big Momma, and she molted over night and the next morning she didn't have any eggs under her. That evening we found she had passed on. I guess it's also possible that the tiny shrimp was in the pet store's GS tank and got poured into our bag by mistake. In either case, he's survived at least a week, if not longer. Pretty amazing. I'm finding I am very addicted to these fascinating creatures.
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