I'll start with the only bad news I could think about the orange supershrimp. A few weeks ago I was shocked to see that one of the 4 I had purchased suddenly died and was floating on the surface. I quickly removed it and immediately tested the parameters, surprisingly everything seemed perfectly fine and nothing was out of the ordinary. PH was at 8.2 or so, ammonia was at 0, nitrite was also at 0, and nitrate was around 20ppm or so, hard to tell though, but is normal in a low concentration in a healthy cycled aquarium and is harmless at that point too. I haven't had any of my red shrimp die in a few years either, aside from that once instance I had accidentally contaminated the aquarium with something but managed to save the majority anyways. Around this time is when I saw not one, but two berried female orange shrimp, meaning 2/3rds of them were carrying eggs. It was unexpected considering the sudden mysterious death of one of them, and the fact that it’s just a 1 gallon aquarium but was excited anyways.
At this point I stopped attempting to clean the brown algae on the front glass as I didn't want to disturb them, but still noticed they were hardly ever swimming around, mostly hidden within the pile of black lava rocks within the center. About a week ago or so is when I finally noticed like two or three larvae floating around, and felt content that there was more then enough now to compensate for the death of one of the adults. Every day to other day I notice more and more of them, to the point where I'm certain there's almost 20 of them now. Aside from that I intend to upgrade my red supershrimp to a 5.5 gallon aquarium soon as they too have been producing larvae prolifically and are in need of a larger aquarium as a result. Once the larvae have grown to a certain size I'll transfer all of them to the same 2.5 gallon aquarium I currently have my red shrimp in, once I've moved all of them out of course.
Anyways to the left is the 1 gallon aquarium with just the orange supershrimp larvae currently visible, and to the right is the 2.5 gallon red supershrimp aquarium I've had for a few years now. Personally I'd rather keep at least the front glass for both aquariums clean of any algae, but they tend to become stressed, turn pale, and swim frantically whenever I do so which is why I only do it once a year or so. I originally asked for them on my 18th birthday, and just turned 23 the last day of June this year, so I've had supershrimp for about 5 years now.
