Opae ula reproductive anatomy

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Super Jess
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Opae ula reproductive anatomy

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Hey guys, I see the eggs developing inside my shrimp and I see the eggs outside on berried shrimp as they carry them around attached under the swimmerets. How do they get there? Where do the eggs come out of?
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Hi Super Jess,
Read the Developing eggs part
http://www.fukubonsai.com/M-L5b2.html

My simple explanation is after she shed her skin and mating successfully carried out, she will then find a hiding place where she would repeatedly arching her body and those eggs on her carapace will be transfer down slowly to her swimmerets internally.

I failed to record video on this process because I can't find her hiding place. The process is similar to other freshwater shrimp. You can easily search YouTube on how cherry shrimp.transfer/develope her eggs on her swimmerets.
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Re: Opae ula reproductive anatomy

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Thanks for the link. I didn't know there is an opening between the shrimp's legs! Mystery solved :-D
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Super Jess wrote: Fri May 25, 2018 9:57 am Thanks for the link. I didn't know there is an opening between the shrimp's legs! Mystery solved
You are most welcome and you have asked a very good question actually. Believe me, I am as curious as you lol
:-D
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