A little about myself. I live in Canada, and I have kept a fair amount of different shrimps. I recently got a crazy idea to start breeding shrimps it will be available in Canada.
I'm currently trying to breed 'Rainbow Shrimp' (which is probably Caridina cf. babaulti. I have the green form in the batch, too). I am also trying to breed wood shrimp in hopes of doing the impossible, and I have a few ghost shrimps, amano shrimps, bumble bee shrimps and cherry shrimps in the breeding setup. My shrimp varieties are limited due to the lack of shrimp suppliers in Canada.
Now I have a few questions:
What do you guys feed your adult shrimps?
I feed mine (names may be a little off):
Hikari Algea Waffers
Hikari Micro Pellets (or something like that)
Wardley Shrimp Pellets
Wardley Liquid Fry Food (for filter feeders)
Wardley Flakes
Wardley Freeze Dried Brine Shrimp
Two Little Fishes Sea Veggies Green
Now the problem is my shrimps ignore the Algea Waffers, Shrimp Pellets, Brine Shrimp, Sea Veggies, and will rarely eat the flakes. Putting these foods in will result in the foods just sitting there for days until little by little it is finnaly eaten up. Any suggestions to induce appitite or new foods that they will voraciously eat?
Second Question: What do you feed your fry, expeacially the free floating brakish kind?
After a little reasearch, I now know how to prepare some green marine water. Other than that, I have no idea what to do for zooplankton or that other plankton (although the algea should account for that). I think I might add the Wardley Liquid Fry Food, which is made up of egg yolk, but I want to know what other brands of foods are there. I want to know the brands of Artificial Rotifiers, and real rotifiers/plankton that are dead and packaged. So far, I have never seen any of these things in the fish stores that I have visited. Can anyone suggest some brand names?
Third Question: How do i raise Rotifiers?
I know nothing here.
Thanks in advance
