Death/ Survival Rate of Newborn Shrimp
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Death/ Survival Rate of Newborn Shrimp
Hi Shrimp Friends,
I found it hard to resist the temptation and bought a pregnant Cherry on 26th February. There were around 30 to 40 eggs in her transparent abdomen. I could see around 6 babies in the water yesterday morning (3rd March) and about 20 eggs inside her abdomen. Then there was no more eggs inside when I returned home last night. I could see around ten babies then. Today I can see four babies (4th March). They swim or walk or stand still. I have some tiny gravels and a Java Moss Floor for them in the breeder tank hung inside the big tank. There are full of hiding places as they're so small in size. Any shrimp friend here knows about the death or the survival rate of baby shrimp? I could see so many eggs in her but there are not many babies.
Thanks in advance !
Becky
I found it hard to resist the temptation and bought a pregnant Cherry on 26th February. There were around 30 to 40 eggs in her transparent abdomen. I could see around 6 babies in the water yesterday morning (3rd March) and about 20 eggs inside her abdomen. Then there was no more eggs inside when I returned home last night. I could see around ten babies then. Today I can see four babies (4th March). They swim or walk or stand still. I have some tiny gravels and a Java Moss Floor for them in the breeder tank hung inside the big tank. There are full of hiding places as they're so small in size. Any shrimp friend here knows about the death or the survival rate of baby shrimp? I could see so many eggs in her but there are not many babies.
Thanks in advance !
Becky
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It probably depends on what kind of hiding places you have in the tank. I had 5 cherries holding eggs at the beginning of Feb (all first-time mommies) and now have at least 50 in the tank. I can't even work out who hasn't released babies yet or who is holding eggs again.
Of course, the babies are so small that if they go on the other side of a stem, you can't see them. I find a lot come out onto the gravel at feeding time.

Of course, the babies are so small that if they go on the other side of a stem, you can't see them. I find a lot come out onto the gravel at feeding time.
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