Vibrating baby "zoes'"
Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2008 12:05 am
I have several females that regularly deposit eggs in my main tank and after the third or fourth time I decided to try to save some and grow them on. Anyway, after trawling the internet for a couple of months, looking for inspiration I found Mikes site and the French guy that appeared to be successful at this so I took their lead and purchased some essential equipment:
Red sea marine salt mixed with de-chlorinated tap water (Aqua plus) and at 30-35ppt with no water changes for the duration.
Refractometer
Liquzell
DT's Marine Phytoplankton
Small Glass tank for the Zoe’s
Air pump and stone.
60 watt bulb (desk lamp) 2ft above the tank left on 24/7
Marine water made up for a few days in advance and stored in clean plastic containers with a small amount of DT’s Marine plankton. These are shaken up to mix and aerate ever other day and left to breath for a bit before filling the glass tank. It’s quite a small “show tank“, dimensions are approx. 10”x8”
I have noticed that most successful breeders have used acrylic tanks, is there a reason for this?
Anyway I'll get straight to the point.
My first three attempts have failed; I cannot get past seven days. I feel that they must have a built in provision of food that lasts this long to allow them to find an area containing the correct nutrition and water environment they need and I'm just not providing it.
I have joined this forum for help, advice and hopefully to understand where I’m going wrong with this, I’m open to comments and suggestions as I feel I may be missing something that is more obvious to other / more experienced breeders.
On viewing the zoe’s in the tank they appear to swim around slightly bent and appear to be feeding, can someone point out the tell tale signs that they are actually feeding as I cannot get past seven days, I am unable to see any excrement hanging from the rear as shown in a photo from a German site as this happens around day10.
With an x8 magnifying glass I have also observed the zoe’s vibrating? I am unsure what this is but I would take a guess and say that this is the onset of starvation / death throw, as this happens a day or so before death.
I have checked parameters of water after each failure and everything has been ok, temperatures have fluctuated between 21 and 25 degrees (unheated).
I have given this forum a good shake down and I have tried to find anything that may assist me in the success of this breeding project but I am getting to the point of giving up, I need some assistance, maybe I’m over looking something?
If I have left out any info regarding my method that you may need to know in assisting me, please fire away and I’ll try to answer.
I really want to accomplish this as I feel that it’s a real shame that these shrimp should die needlessly and that I can do something about it.
All help appreciated
John
Red sea marine salt mixed with de-chlorinated tap water (Aqua plus) and at 30-35ppt with no water changes for the duration.
Refractometer
Liquzell
DT's Marine Phytoplankton
Small Glass tank for the Zoe’s
Air pump and stone.
60 watt bulb (desk lamp) 2ft above the tank left on 24/7
Marine water made up for a few days in advance and stored in clean plastic containers with a small amount of DT’s Marine plankton. These are shaken up to mix and aerate ever other day and left to breath for a bit before filling the glass tank. It’s quite a small “show tank“, dimensions are approx. 10”x8”
I have noticed that most successful breeders have used acrylic tanks, is there a reason for this?
Anyway I'll get straight to the point.
My first three attempts have failed; I cannot get past seven days. I feel that they must have a built in provision of food that lasts this long to allow them to find an area containing the correct nutrition and water environment they need and I'm just not providing it.
I have joined this forum for help, advice and hopefully to understand where I’m going wrong with this, I’m open to comments and suggestions as I feel I may be missing something that is more obvious to other / more experienced breeders.
On viewing the zoe’s in the tank they appear to swim around slightly bent and appear to be feeding, can someone point out the tell tale signs that they are actually feeding as I cannot get past seven days, I am unable to see any excrement hanging from the rear as shown in a photo from a German site as this happens around day10.
With an x8 magnifying glass I have also observed the zoe’s vibrating? I am unsure what this is but I would take a guess and say that this is the onset of starvation / death throw, as this happens a day or so before death.
I have checked parameters of water after each failure and everything has been ok, temperatures have fluctuated between 21 and 25 degrees (unheated).
I have given this forum a good shake down and I have tried to find anything that may assist me in the success of this breeding project but I am getting to the point of giving up, I need some assistance, maybe I’m over looking something?
If I have left out any info regarding my method that you may need to know in assisting me, please fire away and I’ll try to answer.
I really want to accomplish this as I feel that it’s a real shame that these shrimp should die needlessly and that I can do something about it.
All help appreciated
John