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  #76  
Old 04/26/2005, 09:43 AM
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Lisa,

That picture is not any better. Needs to be clear more that magnified. I am not sure how many stages of pleopod development you will have, my guess would be two or three for these guys.

The zoea on your web site are from the pistol shrimps.
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Old 04/26/2005, 09:52 AM
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Andy,
I think I see buds in the rear of the pleon.
Lisa,
Don´t expect them to settle before you see well developed,functional pleopods (used for swimming)
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Old 04/26/2005, 10:12 AM
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I didn't think that it would help. I can get better shots but it would take time and I worry that the more time I have them out of the rearing tank the bigger the risk is of killing them. I really don't want to kill them. I will document the whole process better on the next rearing attempt.

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Old 04/26/2005, 10:17 AM
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Luis,

I was thinking the thing but the pic is fuzzy.

Lisa, you want harm them if you pull them out to look at them. But it's no hurry, when they have well developed pleopods you'll see'm for sure.
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Old 04/26/2005, 08:44 PM
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if you are going to pass them on let me know at breakn@juno.com
but in the mean time i am truly impressed by how well they are coming
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Old 05/01/2005, 05:38 AM
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Woo hooo! Unless my poor strained eyes are deceiving me 3 of my baby shrimp settled out last night. They were 22 days old. Sadly I don't have any pictures of them as 2 have chosen to hide behind the left airstone and the other one is positioned behind the right airstone and under the heaterstat. Just imagine teeny tiny (about 6mm) versions of mum (with less spots and a bit less stocky) and you'll be about right.

I can't tell you how proud I feel at the moment.



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Old 05/01/2005, 05:55 AM
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Excellent news!

I've been watching this thread with interest as I've just setup a 7gal nano & was thinking of adding 3 sexy's

Cheers Shelton.
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Old 05/01/2005, 06:52 AM
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Lisa,

That's great; hiding is a great sign. Most shrimp larvae normally go from positively phototaxic to negative immediately after they metamorphosis. Try to get a pic before they color up, which normally takes a few days after settlement.
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Old 05/01/2005, 10:49 AM
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Hallo Lisa

Herzlichen Glückwunsch auch von mir.

Da siehst du das sich die Mühe gelohnt hat.

Ich freue mich das es bei dir funktioniert hat.

Hier mal ein Bild wo meine noch ganz klein waren.




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Old 05/01/2005, 11:49 AM
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Thanks everyone.

I will try to get some pictures of them but unless they move a bit closer to the front of the tank it's going to be an impossible job. Perhaps if some more settle out tonight they will choose the front of the tank to hang out, it's unlikely but one can always hope.

Sylvio,

Ich bin glücklich. Ich dachte nicht, daß es wirklich geschehen würde.

Ich liebe dieses Foto. Es ist fantastisch.

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Old 05/01/2005, 12:13 PM
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Wow, what an interesting thread. Fascinating that I remember enough German to understand the thread, but couldn't translate it into English

Lisa, I think there is some synergy with spawning species'. For some reason, the more pairs you have together spawning, the more likely they are to all start spawning. Perhaps it is only that they are in ideal conditions, but it doesn't seem odd to me that you have gobies and shrimp spawning in the same tank. I have watched one set of fish startdoing their love dance, and it makes the other pairs get ampourous, too. Hormonal change in the water? Hmmm.

Perhaps some of these methods will work for pistol shrimp? BBS seems so easy. With the exception of my clowns, my pistols are my most reliable spawners at the moment. I do still want to raise YWG's, but am having a little difficulty with the eggs.

Wouldn't that be cute -- CB YWG gobies and CB pistol shrimp!
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Old 05/01/2005, 01:30 PM
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Nicole,

An interesting thought. Along with my spawning gobies and shrimp I discovered that my sun coral had sucessfully spawned this week. I now have tiny single orange polyps scattered about the walls of the refugium. Something's certainly going right with that system whatever it is.



I would give it a go with your pistol shrimps, you just never know what might happen. I had a breeding pair of Alpheus sp. a few years ago and wish now that I had taken the time to give the larvae a chance.

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Old 05/02/2005, 01:58 PM
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Congrats,Lisa,you´re good!
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Old 05/04/2005, 11:56 AM
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This is the best shot I've got of one so far. It's sitting on a rather manky looking clip for the heaterstat. I'm not sure how long this one has been settled out as I counted at least 6 of the little guys hiding in the tank yesterday. There are 3 more that still have to make the change.



They are just so small still.

I have been adding bbs for the free swimming ones and popping in a small amount of crushed flake food for the others. Is there anything else that I should be trying to get them to put on a bit of weight?

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Old 05/04/2005, 11:59 AM
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Cyclop-eeze is always a great addition.
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Old 05/04/2005, 12:41 PM
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That's a great idea, thanks!

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Old 05/07/2005, 10:50 PM
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Well done Lisa.

Great thread.

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Old 05/08/2005, 05:13 AM
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Congradulations Lisa!

I hope I can breed a fish or a shrimp one day. It should be a gorgeous feeling.

Good Luck
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Old 05/08/2005, 06:53 AM
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Thank you, I must admit that in all my years of reefkeeping raising these shrimp is hands down the most rewarding thing that I've done.

This is what they look like now, they are 30 days old. As far as I can tell there are 10 of them that have successfully settled out.



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Old 05/25/2005, 01:27 PM
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Wow. Great job...
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Old 05/25/2005, 01:49 PM
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What's your secret???
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Old 05/25/2005, 03:04 PM
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No secret, just lucky I guess. It would seem that Sexy shrimp are sort of like the clownfish of the shrimp world, all in all not too difficult to rear given a bit of time and effort. I suspect that if I'd chosen cleaner shrimp to work with the story would have been much different.

Btw the lil shrimp continue to do well, getting a bit bigger as each week goes by. They are still quite small however, snack sized actually. They won't be ready to be kept with any fish for quite a while yet I think.

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Old 05/25/2005, 07:09 PM
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just wondering

would it be just as easy with say cleaner shrimp
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Old 05/25/2005, 07:32 PM
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ONE can only wish, cleaner shrimps have a much longer larval stage (100 day) instea dof the 30ish for this species.

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Old 05/25/2005, 08:00 PM
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krayzie, if you give it a go, make sure you put a heater in!!!

sorry mate, couldnt resist.

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