rcs birth process

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rcs birth process

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Has any one moved a berried female to a seperate tank with the same tank water and litte cover to watch the birth process? I am curious to see it happen so that I know what to look for. My breeding tank is doing good. I've begun to see @ 10 shrimpletts @ 1/8-1/4 in in size swimming but I would lke to see them earlier just once so I know what to look for when they are born. Any ideas would be great!

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Post by YuccaPatrol »

You should have no trouble doing this. These shrimp are very hardy.

Just make sure to change the water very regularly in a small tank.

The smallest ones you are seeing are the size they start out at.
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What Yucca said is right. I hope you are able to see the process clearly. Remember that the eggs hatch after they have been carried for at least 3 weeks.

You can also use one of those clear plastic floating breeding containers to watch the process in the same breeding tank :wink:
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