I've been telling my shrimp "If you guys breed, I'll get you a new tank, honest!"
I've got my eye on a Mr. Aqua 12gal long rimless, but ... you know. I only have the ten of them and I want to get a successful breeding colony before I actually spend more on them, so it's benign neglect, knitting, and encouraging them to breed by talking to them. Not that I believe they understand me, mind, but it's amusing to try.
At least now I know why my mother keeps asking for grandchildren when she calls me on the phone.
The New Supershrimp Owner Experience. (Long post!)
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Re: The New Supershrimp Owner Experience. (Long post!)
That's what mothers do. They are, at least partially, in the business of encouraging breeding...by talking.MelWong wrote: At least now I know why my mother keeps asking for grandchildren when she calls me on the phone.
Re: The New Supershrimp Owner Experience. (Long post!)
I call it Chinese telephone torture, especially when she asks me if we're not doing it right. Even if we were, it's not something she needs to know, or I need to talk about with her. Brrr.Mustafa wrote:That's what mothers do. They are, at least partially, in the business of encouraging breeding...by talking.
Re: The New Supershrimp Owner Experience. (Long post!)
We're going way off topic, but I couldn't resist... "..not doing it right."?? As in, the sperm cells aren't receiving written instructions on how and where to find the egg? Or the sperm cells are not given enough of a technological advantage by NOT being equipped with mini GPS devices and coordinates for the egg? Maybe if you are really open with her about *every detail* she will feel awkward and stop.MelWong wrote: I call it Chinese telephone torture, especially when she asks me if we're not doing it right. Even if we were, it's not something she needs to know, or I need to talk about with her. Brrr.
How are the shrimp doing by the way?
Re: The New Supershrimp Owner Experience. (Long post!)
The shrimp are doing good, although my macroalgae has stalled in growth somewhat and is turning pale, and one of the clumps had put out a feeler so thin and stringy it looks like a strand of hair. From another thread on this forum I think I may be underfeeding the tank, and I'll up my usual feeding amount to 3 pellets instead of 2, every 2 weeks, and see how that goes.
Re: The New Supershrimp Owner Experience. (Long post!)
Good idea. You can even double the amount pretty safely if the current amount of food hasn't caused caused much surface algae growth and doesn't provide enough nutrients for the macroalgae. It's always better to err on the side of underfeeding. If you underfeed, the worst that can happen is that your shrimp won't reproduce for a while. If you overfeed, the worst that can happen (and lots of times does) is that you end up with no shrimp and completely messed up tank.
Re: The New Supershrimp Owner Experience. (Long post!)
Three of my females are saddled so heavily that if I look at them from the right angle I can actually see that they're packed with eggs. I won't be feeding them until next week, so it'll have to wait until next Thursday for me to figure out if more food will help the macroalgae and maybe stimulate breeding.
Re: The New Supershrimp Owner Experience. (Long post!)
Most of my females are packed with eggs but for some reason they just wont drop there eggs down.MelWong wrote:Three of my females are saddled so heavily that if I look at them from the right angle I can actually see that they're packed with eggs. I won't be feeding them until next week, so it'll have to wait until next Thursday for me to figure out if more food will help the macroalgae and maybe stimulate breeding.
Re: The New Supershrimp Owner Experience. (Long post!)
Maybe they're like me and just want to finish their degree first. :pLeShrimp wrote:Most of my females are packed with eggs but for some reason they just wont drop there eggs down.