Baby Ghost Shrimp
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- Tiny Shrimp
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Baby Ghost Shrimp
Hi everyone, this is my first post here. I currently have my first batch of baby ghost shrimp. They are still in the larval stage (they are three or four days old). I really hope that some of them survive. So far, quite a few of them seem to still be alive. I'm feeding green water/infusoria and a little bit of brine shrimp food(don't know if that's a good thing or not), anyway, my question is: My females have eggs quite frequently and I'd like to try to save as many babies as possible in the future. I thought about ordering a rotifer culture but then I discovered that "Golden Pearls" has a rotifer size and I was wondering if anyone had experience with these and would it be an acceptable alternative? Also, what about freeze-dried rotifers? I don't mind culturing live food (although my hubby's not fond of the various "science projects" I have around the house) but I hate for them to crash or something, and it would be convenient to have a more shelf-stable alternative. Anybody? Thanks.
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- Tiny Shrimp
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I have a 10 gallon aquarium that I grow them in. FW rotifers are REALLY easy to grow. I culture green water using FL lights and Pro-Culture and re-constituted R/O water. If you add about a quart of green water every day you'll have rotifers coming out your ears. I remove a quart of water loaded with rotifers, add the green water, then run the rotifers through a plankton screen, and add this to the shrimp. The reason for not adding the water directly to the tank is phosphates. I've had some issues with the algae not consuming all the phosphates. The rotifers are tolerant to phosphates, but the shrimp are not.
I suggest buying a live start as this will get you a huge culture in under as week. Resting rotifer eggs take several weeks to get up & running and cost about the same.
I suggest buying a live start as this will get you a huge culture in under as week. Resting rotifer eggs take several weeks to get up & running and cost about the same.
very interestingbadflash wrote: I culture green water using FL lights and Pro-Culture and re-constituted R/O water.
badflash can you explain more on the green water ?
my problem was this green water ....
what is FL lights ?
what is Pro-Culture ?
and please define better re-constituted R/O water ?


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- badflash
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FL lights are Flourescent Lights. I use daylight bulbs.
Pro-Cuture is a commercial product used to grow algae. You can google it. I use 1/2 ml per gallon of R/O water with 1/2 tsp of R/O right.
I got an algae disk of Nanochloropsus from Florida Aqua Farms to start. I've kept the culture going since last summer with no problems. I'm using 1 gallon wine jugs as a culture vessle. I had to do some serious drinking to get enough jugs.
Goes with being a shimpaholic.
I use an open air line with a 3/8" clear plastic tube to keep the culture churning at all times. I shake the culture every third day and harvest 1/2 after a week. I add new water and repeat.
Currently my saltwater tank doesn't need any new algae. It grows faster than the fry or brine shrimp comsume it. When I had rotifers I could not keep up. It looks like the rotifers and brine shrimp are counter productive. I have a few female brine shrimp in with them to prove the water quality. No males, so there are no baby brine shrimp.
Pro-Cuture is a commercial product used to grow algae. You can google it. I use 1/2 ml per gallon of R/O water with 1/2 tsp of R/O right.
I got an algae disk of Nanochloropsus from Florida Aqua Farms to start. I've kept the culture going since last summer with no problems. I'm using 1 gallon wine jugs as a culture vessle. I had to do some serious drinking to get enough jugs.

I use an open air line with a 3/8" clear plastic tube to keep the culture churning at all times. I shake the culture every third day and harvest 1/2 after a week. I add new water and repeat.
Currently my saltwater tank doesn't need any new algae. It grows faster than the fry or brine shrimp comsume it. When I had rotifers I could not keep up. It looks like the rotifers and brine shrimp are counter productive. I have a few female brine shrimp in with them to prove the water quality. No males, so there are no baby brine shrimp.