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I wish my normal tanks would breed as well as my cull tanks


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As the heading says, I wish my project tanks woulda breed as well as my cull tanks, just look at all those shrimplets, too bad they are all culls...........oh well, someone will get a nice surprise in a few months. :victorious:

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Great looking culls Squiggs!!!

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If some of those culls want to move to the metropolis of my tank ill welcome them to the big smoke in my display tank dude ;)

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Hahaha, yeah they're just CBS & CRS that were cross bred before I got them & they have been throwing GB's as well. I'm sure some of them will get itchy feet soon enough. :encouragement:

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*looks at my tank, then back at your picture* I seem to have much more spare room than you in my tank right now lol ;)

Do you do anything different in your cull tank to warrant the extra breeding?

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Thanks, that's just over half the tank & there's just as many in the rest of the tank, it's only a 25cm x 25cm base & 15cm high(custom Betta breeding tanks I made). The only difference between these tanks & my rack is a slightly higher PH & the TDS is 260 & the rack is 160. :confused:

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I have had 1 lot of CRS babies born and survive and that's it. Just can't do right by them or my Mischlings. Water is all within the desired parameters but just no luck yet Cherries in the same tanks breed well. I'm going to try again in my new tanks but then I will probably end up with new tank syndrome with my luck. Might have to stick with cherries:confused:

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Don't give up Ineke, with the TDS being at 260 for this tank &, they aren't in the pic but there's 6 more berried girls in this tank as well, it just doesn't make sense why they are breeding better than my tanks with perfect parameters. :confused:

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Makes me want to put some in my cherry tanks:) I will continue to play with them until they die of old age . It is strange though that despite everything I have done I haven't been able to breed them since I got my first ones last February that is except for the one brood of Crystals and a few Mischlings- they bred a couple of times but the babies didn't survive apart from 2. The more "right" I got every thing the less they bred. I had 18 baby Mischlings in my little cube and they were doing really well in tap water not RO, and with gravel not proper substrate then I got my RO, salty shrimp, benibachi substrate, new tank and canister filter and it all went downhill.

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OHHH! So many stripey shrimplets! I love them!

I have some spare room too! :D

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There's definitely some with your name on them Garny! :victorious:

I know what you mean Ineke, I've had the same problem in the past, maybe you need to find the "correct" WP for your guys with a bit of experimentation over the next few months or more. :confused:

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My cbs seem happy but my CRS just aren't doing the same, even though they're same params :/

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There's definitely some with your name on them Garny! :victorious:

I know what you mean Ineke' date=' I've had the same problem in the past, maybe you need to find the "correct" WP for your guys with a bit of experimentation over the next few months or more. :confused:[/quote']

Yes Squiggs I think I might try and pick out some trios and add them to various tanks and just see what happens. I also think I might need to take out some plants in my community tank to see if there are any babies in there as I looked into my tank this morning and only saw about 8 shrimp and I know there is at least 50+ in there ( including Cherry varieties) .I'm not finding any deaths so they have to be in there somewhere but the 980 is very wide with lots of hiding places. They are usually out and about but not today , I did see one female that looked quite big but if she has eggs they are still very pale. It's a challenge but I will get there even if I have to buy some more to get them started again.

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Wish I had a cull tank looking that good. Actually ive bought culls off Squiggle previously and must say they are top quality for a ''cull''

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maybe it's because culls have stonger genes as they arnt as selectively bred as our more precious sss and ss and all that. they are a bit more hardy.

quick example.. I have a couple cull gold and cherry in a ice cream bucket that sits on top of a tank for warmth. they have never been fed, i throw water in there from time to time to top it up ( approx 500ml).. no dripping just pour it in.. once i forgot for a long ass time and there was practically no water in there then i just threw in mixed ro water. they have moss clippings for food and shelter and thats it. they are all now full size. they were thrown in around the 6-8mm mark. one is even saddled!

tough life.. even tougher shrimps!! culls are bullet proof!

that would be my guess anyway.

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That sounds like a very plausible theory dude, now we just have to figure out how to get the higher grades to be as tough without loosing pattern & colour qualities, that's a head scratcher! :confused:

@warren, yours came out of this tank so yours should be as tough as these little buggers! :victorious:

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I'm not worried about grades or colours i just want the beggars to breed:(

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So instead of sitting here whinging I have gone fishing well shrimping actually and found 3 juvies plus 2 adults and for better or worse my berried girl and put them into my new chocolate tank which has only a few shrimp in there now. I know I have a couple of females in the adults and possibly one of the juvies and pretty sure 1 adult male. I have also put a trio into my TB/Mischlings tank and my female Tibee in as well. I know the Tibee has been berried several times but I haven't seen any babies so this way I can keep an eye on her even though she will mate with a male TB or Mischlings or possibly a crystal but I think I only caught females. This means I have some crystals in very low ph around 5.2, then the Chocolate tank is 7 and I still have some in my community tank at 6.8. Don't know if I will actually achieve anything but at least it's worth a try. I hesitated about the berried girl but as I said I've had berried girls in that tank but only had a batch of babies that I'm aware of and this way I can actually see them when they are hatched. The cherries on the other hand are breeding well in the community tank.:D

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