Finally breed Cambararellus patzcuarensis(orange) - 04/16/07
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- Neonshrimp
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Can you spot the baby?
This is from the second batch:

There is one that is very clear in color. I could not get a picture of that one.
Cheers,
Pedro
			
			
									
						
										
						
There is one that is very clear in color. I could not get a picture of that one.
Cheers,
Pedro
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- ToddnBecka
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Good pic of the orange one, the wee bugger is hard to see though. Take 50-100 more and you might have a clearer shot... 
  
Sorry, I couldn't resist teasing, knowing from personal experience (and frustration) how difficult it is to get a good pic of tiny critters, whether crayfish or shrimp.
I have a couple berried females, a better number/stock of daphnia in the 30, and I'm hoping to see some young ones soon.Congrats on the success in raising some young ones. I'm still trying...
			
			
									
						
										
						Sorry, I couldn't resist teasing, knowing from personal experience (and frustration) how difficult it is to get a good pic of tiny critters, whether crayfish or shrimp.
I have a couple berried females, a better number/stock of daphnia in the 30, and I'm hoping to see some young ones soon.Congrats on the success in raising some young ones. I'm still trying...
Pregnant Orange-Brown
I managed to take these pictures today. The eggs are orange and there are a few black dots which are little crays that already hatched.





			
			
									
						
										
						












