Please offer me advice on gravid glass shrimp.
Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 11:22 am
Hopefully someone will be able to avise me on what is occurring in my tank, I have a comunal tank but have always had shrimp of one kind or another.
Tank residents:-
1 x Plec (Splat) 15 to 16 inch long
9 x leopard danios
5 x Ruddy nose tetras
2 x coolie loaches (hardly ever see them)
1 x Blue Armoured shrimp
2 x Bamboo shrimp
2 x female Glass/amano shrimp
4 x male glass/amano shrimp.
Now one of the female glassies i have had for 3 years so she is getting on in shrimp terms the other female is relatively new as are the male glassies, I have had the males for about a month and not long after getting them i took the picture below of one of the males piggy backing my old girl (below the bamboozal) i presumed they were matiing and have been keeping an eye on her and her female friend since then.
well the wife noticed today that the male glass shrimp (shrimp or shrimps?
) were going loopy in the tank..... whizzing about at a very fast rate and then touching the females then whiizzing off again all over the tank in a frenzy, all i can think is that the females are dropping the babies and i the separated the females to a net breeder within the main tank (hopefully they will stay in there.
Any advice on what is happening would be appreciated I was hoping that the babies would thrive in the main tank in the net till they were big enough to join the others.

Tank residents:-
1 x Plec (Splat) 15 to 16 inch long
9 x leopard danios
5 x Ruddy nose tetras
2 x coolie loaches (hardly ever see them)
1 x Blue Armoured shrimp
2 x Bamboo shrimp
2 x female Glass/amano shrimp
4 x male glass/amano shrimp.
Now one of the female glassies i have had for 3 years so she is getting on in shrimp terms the other female is relatively new as are the male glassies, I have had the males for about a month and not long after getting them i took the picture below of one of the males piggy backing my old girl (below the bamboozal) i presumed they were matiing and have been keeping an eye on her and her female friend since then.
well the wife noticed today that the male glass shrimp (shrimp or shrimps?

Any advice on what is happening would be appreciated I was hoping that the babies would thrive in the main tank in the net till they were big enough to join the others.
