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:( Sad news my berried Golden Bee has just died in front of me while I was watching......here's the last pic

Oh well this is life....well not for her of course.

Might scrape the eggs off and stick'm in a colander with air underneath. ??

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:( Sad news my berried Golden Bee has just died in front of me while I was watching......here's the last full berried

Oh well this is life....well not for her of course.

Might scrape the eggs off and stick'm in a colander with air underneath. ??

Yep those eggs are definitely saveable (get 2 toothpicks pretty easy to do) I find it better when I put it near the outlet, flow of water passing against rather then bubbles rising from below, should be hatching in couple days! Sorry for the loss mate, what's going on why are so many members losing shrimp lately? Especially berried ones!

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That's some really good photography. Make sure you keep those eggs tumbling to keep the fungus away.

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These are amazing pictures. I hope you can at least save some of the eggs. They look nearly ready to hatch.

Sorry about loosing your golden bee. :(

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Thanks for your support advice and commiserations peeps ;)

I have scaped them off with a scalpel and are now in a fine mesh net with some weed to attach if they wish ? :/ :P

Might give some more air underneath as MrShrimp mentioned keep them tumbling. Thanks everyone for your quick replies.

Will keep you updated,..I got another shot off for you all. (photography) :/ pic of her 1/4 hour before she said nup see ya.:sorrow:

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So sorry for your loss, hope those eggs hatch others have been having success so you should be OK:encouragement:

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I'm so sorry you lost your GB, hope you have success with tumbling the eggs, looks like you did a great job separating them from the mamma :encouragement:

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Thanks again peeps,. nice to have the support. :)

The eggs came off pretty easy so maybe they were about to drop?

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Bummer! Good luck with the eggs!

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I'll try the outlet as that's what Chi suggested and that's how they are for now. I took a few and plonked them in the tank and some on the surface weed to see if they'd hatch :/

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I will try to find my default setting for macro... It is a fool proof setting that works really well... post-277-139909852334_thumb.jpgpost-1452-139909852339_thumb.jpgpost-115-139909862197_thumb.jpg

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they have been cropped and zoomed in a stupid amount to see where I where the focus point was but still heaps better than before...

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Just thought I'd share how I setup my egg hatcher, I'm using a SS tea strainer/infuser (in half) and a plastic plant pot with suction cup placed where the water flow is.

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Hope it helps, so far it has hatched quite a few eggs, of course the longer the mum held before she died will have better success rates. Looking at the eggs you have it will be a few days most...If you use this method I guarantee you will have most if not all hatch.

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Cheers Chi,

Got the flow over the eggs happening :) the mum held them from 24-5-13

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I will try to find my default setting for macro... It is a fool proof setting that works really well... post-277-139909852334_thumb.jpgpost-1452-139909852339_thumb.jpgpost-115-139909862197_thumb.jpg

great shots !

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How kool Zooplankton dropped in for a holiday

I think this is a Cyclops

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P.S. The Golden Bee eggs have been devoured by snails me thinks. Made a few mental notes if there's a next time.

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I think you're right, cool shot dude! :encouragement: Shame about your GB eggs though :dejection:

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P.S. The Golden Bee eggs have been devoured by snails me thinks. Made a few mental notes if there's a next time.

DAMN forgot to warn you about the snails! That is why I use a pot plant, the tea strainer and a mesh top, to stop the invaders! They are real pests when it comes to eggs! Sorry buddy, they were so close to hatching as well...

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DAMN forgot to warn you about the snails! That is why I use a pot plant' date=' the tea strainer and a mesh top, to stop the invaders! They are real pests when it comes to eggs! Sorry buddy, they were so close to hatching as well...[/quote']

Cheers Squigz ;)

That's kool Chi, part of the learning curve :) we nearly did it....thanks again for the quick shimpment :P The lil one is powering along nicely.

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I have 2 CRS like this one in berry in breeding boxes with what I think are males,....fingers crossed again. :P

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Awesome pics dude, fingers crossed you get some really nice grades :victorious:

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Reading your comments about snails, does this apply to all or just certain types? I have lots of tiny snail but none of them larger than about 2mm

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Reading your comments about snails' date=' does this apply to all or just certain types? I have lots of tiny snail but none of them larger than about 2mm[/quote']

They are they worst IMO

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Thanks Squigz n Co :)

Wraithie Snails got into the net I set up in main tank with eggs as the GB girl died. This time round shrimps will hopefully survive. Am I best to remove the parents and raise fry in breeding box on own?

They are the small common tank variety ;)

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Thanks Squigz n Co :)

Wraithie Snails got into the net I set up in main tank with eggs as the GB girl died. This time round shrimps will hopefully survive. Am I best to remove the parents and raise fry in breeding box on own?

They are the small common tank variety ;)

I know others would disagree with me and say best to raise in tank but I have had great success and survival rates raising the shrimplets in the breeder without any adults, although I notice they grow a bit slower. So it is all up to you and what you think works, try it and see for yourself, as said I have had great success as they do not need to compete for food and can always find it in the area of breeder, also no adults around to hassle them.

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