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WAHOO!! My big CRS girl in my nano tank just berried up!


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Hey everyone,

As the heading says, my big CRS girl literally just brought down her eggs, WAHOO! I'm pretty excited about this as this is in the LumiQ tank on my desk at work. I was watching her this morning & the boys were crowding her, she kept flicking away from them when they came near & I could see her saddle, I thought something was going on so I was watching her closely, I went out into the warehouse for a few minutes & when I came back in this is what I found. Spewing I missed the actual transfer but I'm stoked just the same. :triumphant: Sorry about the dodgy iPhone pic :victorious:

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Congratz mate, you'll soon have a tank full of these little ones at work

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Yeah it's going to get pretty crowded in there soon, I've already got about 15 CRS in there :encouragement:

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Sadly I did, but only a seated one cause of the dodgy knee, I did the clap head snake left & right, lol :stupid:

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Woohoo Squiggle it definitely is something in your water first the yellows now the CRS way to go:encouragement: . Her eggs are very dark and easy to see is that usual? I'm curious because I thought perhaps one of mine looked a bit full underneath but can't really see.

Cheers

ineke

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Thanks Heavyd I wasn't sure with the CRS just I can definitely tell its a female today but not yesterday so thought hopefully she had berried but cant actually see anything especially not like Squiggles big mama

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They show up so well in that shot because there is light behind her, when she's out in the normal areas of the tank I can't see the eggs as well. Yeah I'm stoked about all my shrimp taking off, just a tad excited :victorious:

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I think they missed you and were so pleased to see you they all had an orgy !!!!

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Congrats ..... Always exciting, and a event that's puts a smile across our faces.....booyah !

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Thanks Heavyd I wasn't sure with the CRS just I can definitely tell its a female today but not yesterday so thought hopefully she had berried but cant actually see anything especially not like Squiggles big mama

I have t he same problem my girls have saddled up and ready to go but just havent reached that point.

Congrats on the new eggs! What grade males is she in with ?

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Thanks Ozzie, I'm not sure what's causing the mass saddling & berrying, I just keep the water really clean & stable, although I've started using Biozyme in the last two weeks, that's the only thing I've done differently. She's with a mixture of A, S & SS grade males, fingers crossed it was the SS :encouragement:

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I have a Big Mamma CRS that has berried up a few days ago as well! Looks very similar to yours! Mine has taken territory of one of the sponges on the double sf (she thinks she is queen of the castle, looking down on her subjects) and will shoo off anyone who tries to take over her castle (sponge I mean). Congrats Squiggle!

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i dont even check my skin perimeters anymore once tank is cycled

Please explain?????

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Thanks CNgo, yeah my girl has got her perch on top of the powerhead, lol :encouragement:

What the hell are skin parameters Ozzie, are you using an acidic soap, lol, maybe you should use Dove :stupid:

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When i first started out with CRS i was pedantic constantly checking my water perimeters doing water change so therefor disturbing the tank. I then stopped doing my regualr checks and changed from water changes to just top ups with tap water and prime. I would just pour my water straight in and no probs. Then my shrimp started breeding like crazy my girls were always berried and was happy times.

So now i no longer check my water perimeters unless of course i have mass deaths which i dont have and jsut top my water up when it drops to a certain point. My shrimp breed they show good color and i have no problems. Now i have more time to admire my tank rather then stressing and constantly doing checks. :)

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Thanks CNgo' date=' yeah my girl has got her perch on top of the powerhead, lol :encouragement:

What the hell are skin parameters Ozzie, are you using an acidic soap, lol, maybe you should use Dove :stupid:

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haha dude i dont even know wtf i was meant to type lol, was having a convo with my fiancee at same time so got no clue. I should say water perimeters lol :P

comes from being able to type without looking at the screen or keyboard but i guess it has its flaws hey lol

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When i first started out with CRS i was pedantic constantly checking my water perimeters doing water change so therefor disturbing the tank. I then stopped doing my regualr checks and changed from water changes to just top ups with tap water and prime. I would just pour my water straight in and no probs. Then my shrimp started breeding like crazy my girls were always berried and was happy times.

So now i no longer check my water perimeters unless of course i have mass deaths which i dont have and jsut top my water up when it drops to a certain point. My shrimp breed they show good color and i have no problems. Now i have more time to admire my tank rather then stressing and constantly doing checks. :)

Good bit of advise there for any beginner

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Ok, so I'm getting really excited now as I've just found another girl that's berried, I must be doing something right :encouragement:

sorry about the crapy smart phone pic, gotta get me one of those macro lenses

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woohoo Squiggle way to go but another cube may be needed!!!!:encouragement:

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This isn't the tank that the SSS will be going into, I'm putting that one in my SS tank at home :encouragement:

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