Baby Fish Are 'Fry' ........ Baby Goats Are 'Kids'......

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Baby Fish Are 'Fry' ........ Baby Goats Are 'Kids'......

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Are newborn shrimp that do not go through a larval stage in the tank - such as my RCS - actually 'Shrimplets' ??

Even though I use this term and think it is kinda neat, I'm just wondering if there is some other more widely accepted term out there for our shrimplets.

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Hmmm, i've never really thought about that before. I'm eager to find out :-D

I know that larvae are called "Tail hangers", but I don't know about the young shrimp.

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Post by badflash »

Both shrimplet and tail hanger are just slang. I think a proper term for shrimplet would be "hatchling", and later on "juvenile".

Tail Hargers are larvae. Often they are called zoes, but I don't know where that term comes from. I like tail hanger though, as it so perfectly describes most of these larvae.
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RE: Possible Source Of The Term Zoe

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Maybe it is shorthand/slang for 'zoo plankton' - the following definition of which I found online:

Zooplankton are tiny animals that drift around at the mercy of the currents. They are primary consumers, meaning that they eat primary producers. All sorts of animals make up zooplankton, from the larvae of large fish and invertebrates, to fully grown worms and crustaceans

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Ok, but what is a group of shrimp called?

A heard???

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TKD wrote:Ok, but what is a group of shrimp called?

A heard???

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A scampi
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Post by The Fisherman »

badflash wrote:
TKD wrote:Ok, but what is a group of shrimp called?

A heard???

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A scampi
:lol:

Awsome.

I was thinking more like "Colony".

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LOL!
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Post by FISH WORLD ERIE »

I have always called them babies. But I would like to know the proper name also.
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Post by Mustafa »

Hatchling, young, juveniles. For shrimp that have larval stages, the first benthic stage that actually resembles the adult (equivalent to a hatchling in other shrimp) is called a postlarva (plural: postlarvae).
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TKD wrote:
Ok, but what is a group of shrimp called?

A heard???

TKD


A scampi
Ok... never would have guessed that. :-D

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Post by ToddnBecka »

Are baby fish are called "fry" because that's the best way to cook them? :-D
Does a malfunctioning aquarium heater produce bouillabaisse? :lol:
Or for something REALLY offensive to the sensibilities of invert fans:http://www.cdkitchen.com/recipes/recs/2 ... 7435.shtml :twisted:
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Post by blinster »

I consider them as my babies...cuz that's the closest thing I'm ever going to get to conceiving a newborn life...
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badflash wrote:
TKD wrote:Ok, but what is a group of shrimp called?

A heard???

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A scampi
Did you make that up :-D ?
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blinster wrote:I consider them as my babies...cuz that's the closest thing I'm ever going to get to conceiving a newborn life...
That is heartfelt :smt010 , It shows us how much you care about your shrimp. I used to call them shrimplets but now they are baby shrimp :D !
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