Rockets - surprise! :)))

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Rockets - surprise! :)))

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Rockets arrived a few hours ago. Hell - of 100 only about 20 are alive :cry:
Anyway - 2 females are carrying eggs! Whoopee! :smt026

http://www.jackie.webpark.pl/rocket_1.jpg
http://www.jackie.webpark.pl/rocket_2.jpg

Can you see those tiny black eyes just about to pop out of the eggs? :D

That's not all - it suddenly turned out the bags are full od babies! About a hundred babies! :smt026
To everyone - we introduce our baby Rockets :)

http://www.jackie.webpark.pl/rocket_3.jpg

Let's hope they all survive :D
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Congratulations on the shrimp and the babies. Great photography, too. :D
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Can they do the Can Can? :-D

Nice shrimp!

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Re: Rockets - surprise! :)))

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Congrats! This is my first time seeing those shrimps, so they are called rockets? The babies are so adorable! :-D
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Congratulations !! :smt026 The babies look very cute. I can see clearly they're shrimp. How old are they ?
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Great Jackie!

The little guys in the eggs look like they are going to hatch anytime! Congrats on the hatchlings in the bag...those are the ones that are most likely to survive and produce progeny. As you can see it's very important to establish breeding populations of all of these shrimp in captivity considering the death rate of a lot of the shrimp. 20% survival rate is terrible, but it's not unusual for imported shrimp and especially this species. If only 20 animals out of a shipment of 100 dogs/horses/cows etc. would survive, then there would be a huge outcry and protests. With shrimp, people don't seem to care that much. :(

This proves what I was suspecting about these shrimp...that they produce fully developed young in complete freshwater. :)

To everyone:

The exporter from India decided to give this shrimp the name "rocket shrimp." Other exporters might decide to name it differently, so it's not set in stone. Also, this shrimp has not been scientifically identified yet (although it might well have been scientifically described already).

I am going to attempt the breeding of this shrimp on my side here too as soon as I get new breeding stock (the last shipment arrived all dead or semi-dead and died later :( ). It should arrive any day now. :)

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beckypyyeung wrote:How old are they ?
I wish I knew, but they are under 1 milimeter long, so I presume they hatched maybe a few houres before they were let out of the bags.
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Mustafa wrote:This proves what I was suspecting about these shrimp...that they produce fully developed young in complete freshwater. :)
Mustafa, please check the water conditions in the bags when your Rockets arrive. There is no sense in measuring the pH and KH, but the water in the bags in our case was what we call "liquid water" - over 30 GH :shock:
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You mean "liquid concrete?" :)

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Mustafa wrote:You mean "liquid concrete?" :)
That's what happens when you write in a hurry - I meant "liquid rock" :D
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Hi !
Hey great shrimps, great pictures ;)
Hmm from whom do you import them :)
or have to visit Poland some day to see them ;))
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Polypterus wrote:Hey great shrimps, great pictures ;)
Thanks :D
Polypterus wrote:Hmm from whom do you import them :)
If we knew this we wouldn't need the wholesaler :wink:
Polypterus wrote:or have to visit Poland some day to see them ;))


We'll be waiting :D
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Post by beckypyyeung »

Hi Jackie,

How are your baby rockets getting on? :smt039 My baby cherries are one week old now. The size is more or less the same as they were a week ago, and they're still not 'red'. Anyway, it's pleasurable to see them alive.


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beckypyyeung wrote:How are your baby rockets getting on? :smt039
Hi Becky, they are fine, thank you :D
beckypyyeung wrote:My baby cherries are one week old now. The size is more or less the same as they were a week ago, and they're still not 'red'. Anyway, it's pleasurable to see them alive.
Mine started turning red when they were about 8 mm long, so your babies still have some time :-D
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Would you mind sharing who the wholesaler is? oh wait....you're in Poland and I'm in LA so that won't help. :)
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