During these past months, we moved the tank to our new home (20 miles). Thanks to some posts on this forum, it went without a hitch. I basically got rid of 2/3 of the water, left everything in there (shrimp, decor etc) and moved the tank. The water sloshed around on the way but the shrimps were tough and they didn't go into shock or anything once I refilled the water. Then I kinda let it sit.
Like Mustafa predicted, all the plants slowly withered away. I left them in the tank due to part laziness. Then something happened - a hair algae (which I never introduced to my tank) started growing like a jungle and got to a point so bad, I had to scoop out most of it. The shrimps seemed to ignore it. Also as water evaporated, I didn't top it off, because I read higher salinity is better for breeding (?). The salinity got to about 1.008 (from 1.005).
I was hoping by leaving the tank alone, my opae will start mating. But noooooo, they just liked to eat and swim around. They've gotten SO big too! Most are at least half an inch long. But still no berried females.

I've read many success stories on breeding here, so if you notice anything that I'm not doing right, please let me know! Or any suggestions!
