
Four more berried females (at day 14, 6, 5, and 2 with eggs, respectively), so I should be seeing lots more shrimplets over the next few weeks.
NOW, on the negative side, I mentioned a couple of weeks ago when I gave my tank update thread that I had ostracods. Well...wow...do I have ostracods! At any given moment if I look in my tank, I can probably see 75 ostracods, maybe even more. It has definitely reached the point of being really annoying. The smallest are the size of the point of a pin, the largest are probably half a centimeter.
The question is, how to get rid of them? Anything I could put in the tank to eat them would surely eat my baby shrimps as well. I've been trying to figure out some way to make a trap that would attract them but not attract the shrimp but since they eat the same thing, I am not optimistic that is going to work either.
I suppose I could live with them in the tank if I had to, but there are so many they are a distraction, plus when they molt, their shells (which are white) stand out on the black sand substrate I have, and I don't really care for that.

Anyways, if anyone has ideas, let me know. Otherwise, I just wanted to share my joy about seeing RCS babies for the first time.
