Malaya Larvae
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Thanks again for sharing with us!
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One of the other berried females releasing larvae....

She was just finishing up this morning when I got up and I got to see several of them floating out as they hatched.
Bill

She was just finishing up this morning when I got up and I got to see several of them floating out as they hatched.
Bill
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Bill, you take such great pictures!!! Thanks for sharing them. Pat
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I agree, thanksadimeatatime wrote:Bill, you take such great pictures!!! Thanks for sharing them. Pat

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Hi Bill
I have been checking through some old post,
You really like these Mayala.
Lets see more pictures.
John
I have been checking through some old post,
You really like these Mayala.
Lets see more pictures.
John
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Thanks All,
I will get you some more Photos soon. Moved my tanks to a new building over the weekend and am ready to get back to normal... Much more room to pursue my hobby now
Had to move 10 tanks with live shrimp in them...All went well with no casualties...
Bill
I will get you some more Photos soon. Moved my tanks to a new building over the weekend and am ready to get back to normal... Much more room to pursue my hobby now


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Way to go, it sounds liek you are devoted to the hobby and it shows 

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Hi All,
I now have expanded my Malaya population to 2 tanks with the second being a 20 long. My first generation of young are now very near breeding age and females are showing saddles.I have placed 25 into this new tank. The original shrimp I got from Mustafa are still in the 10 gallon with the rest of the young of all ages and those 4 females are berried as usual.
This is still one of my absolute favorite shrimp!
Bill
I now have expanded my Malaya population to 2 tanks with the second being a 20 long. My first generation of young are now very near breeding age and females are showing saddles.I have placed 25 into this new tank. The original shrimp I got from Mustafa are still in the 10 gallon with the rest of the young of all ages and those 4 females are berried as usual.
This is still one of my absolute favorite shrimp!
Bill
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After my last post and lights on I found one of the females in the new tank berried! Always a nice surprise....
Bill
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How exciting!
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In one of your other threads I left a post stating that your experience has really inspired me to try out glass/ghost shrimp. I've been to 4 pet stores since and only 1 had any. Half of them were dead, so I didn't buy any. It's funny, now that I want some I can't find any.
Anyway, nice to hear about your successes, and what awesome pictures!!!!!!!

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Berried shrimp = more Babies!!!


Good decission, I hope you are able to find healthy shrimp locallyI've been to 4 pet stores since and only 1 had any. Half of them were dead, so I didn't buy any.

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Its irony that here in Malaysia if you go to a LFS you see Bee, Tiger, Green, Cherry, Crystal etc but no Malaya! 
I accidentally got 2 of these fellas in my bag when getting some Cherries, we thought they were male Cherries in the LFS tank ... went back for more that there are none.

I accidentally got 2 of these fellas in my bag when getting some Cherries, we thought they were male Cherries in the LFS tank ... went back for more that there are none.
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They are all here in AmericaIts irony that here in Malaysia if you go to a LFS you see Bee, Tiger, Green, Cherry, Crystal etc but no Malaya!

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I'm not sure (sorry to say) - as I have not been out in the jungle trek trails for a looooong time ... if I ever do go hiking along the streams I promise (in fact 'I Swear!') I'll be on the lookout for them!Neonshrimp wrote:But seriously, are there any streams near by that have wild specimens?