True or false?
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True or false?
If the cherries are breeding like crazy, does that mean that the conditions are right for my tigers also?
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Yes, I've had this happen before with another species of shrimp. The eggs, obviously, weren't fertile and the female lost them after a couple of days. I know for a fact that the eggs were'nt fertilized as the only shrimp in the tank was the female.Keder wrote:Would the females produce eggs even if there was no male tigers in the tank?
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All Dudes??? Always a downer in life!
You know, I guess because we usually keep them in good numbers... but I haven't seen Neocaridina/Caridina carry unfertilized eggs. Not sure if they do, myself. Actually I've got 2 female green shrimp, no males, and they do not (or haven't yet) extrude eggs. Then again, maybe other conditions haven't been optimal. Also a female cherry in that tank, saddled, but never giving eggs ... two juvennile cherries with her have grown, and apear to also be females, so no males.
I know Macrobrachium shrimp have definitely been seen with unfertilized eggs.

You know, I guess because we usually keep them in good numbers... but I haven't seen Neocaridina/Caridina carry unfertilized eggs. Not sure if they do, myself. Actually I've got 2 female green shrimp, no males, and they do not (or haven't yet) extrude eggs. Then again, maybe other conditions haven't been optimal. Also a female cherry in that tank, saddled, but never giving eggs ... two juvennile cherries with her have grown, and apear to also be females, so no males.
I know Macrobrachium shrimp have definitely been seen with unfertilized eggs.