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Happy Dance

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My shrimp are doing the happy dance tonight. Just spent an hour watching them.

:kiss:

 

I fed them protein rich foods  yesterday.

Coincidence? I think not. 

There might be a few more berried girls tomorrow.

Edited by jayc

did ya take a vid?

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No sorry. But it was not unlike your own vid.

Hope you didnt tell the wife your steak went to the shrimp :P

@jayc been feeding mine protein too, awaiting the happy dance....'let's get it on'....

I had my blue velvet males dancing this morning. The only female I have left was also swimming all around, trying to hide. Cross fingers for me, I hope to save my colony of blue velvet

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55 minutes ago, OzShrimp said:

Hope you didnt tell the wife your steak went to the shrimp

LOL !

Actually the debate at the moment is where my next 2 foot tank will be going.

We need to 'agree' on where it is going to stay. I'd like to start cycling it soon, but I can't until it's in place.

its a  pain to find place to put them :D

Would be a nice position to be in! I am pulling my tank down next month as i am hoping to move in January or at the latest in fbruary so will be a stressful time for me. Have contemplated selling all my shrimp and starting again eventually but not sure undecided due to being too hard to post them  given the numbers  

 

3 hours ago, OzShrimp said:

Would be a nice position to be in! I am pulling my tank down next month as i am hoping to move in January or at the latest in fbruary so will be a stressful time for me. Have contemplated selling all my shrimp and starting again eventually but not sure undecided due to being too hard to post them  given the numbers  

 

How far is the move? How big is your tank? Can you not move the whole tank over to the new place?

So protein rich food makes shrimp do the hanky panky?

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18 minutes ago, DemonCat said:

So protein rich food makes shrimp do the hanky panky?

Not 100% guaranteed. I don't have any scientific proof. But it has happened on many occasions for many people. It's just observed experiences.

They need the energy for the whole process - from moulting, to mating, to move from being saddled to laying the eggs. Females can hide for a large amount of the time they are carrying eggs, and do not eat. So fattening them up before hand with protein rich foods really helps them survive that period of fasting. After the eggs have hatched, is when you need to feed them more protein rich foods as well. Helps to get the females recover for the next round.

 

Feeding bloodworms is the most convenient and common method of providing proteins. The protein content in normal shrimp food doesn't count, that's mainly plant proteins. You need meat proteins. Hence Ozshrimps reference to feeding steak above. Don't actually go feeding steak, but bloodworms will do. I use both bloodworms and a Low Keys product called B18 Protein Powder. 

 

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3 hours ago, jc12 said:

How far is the move? How big is your tank? Can you not move the whole tank over to the new place?

about 8 hrs and I don't think the removalist will like it lol.

Moving in February found out today :)

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Update:

I was enjoying  myself looking at the shrimp in this tank, and noticed that I have a SSS Mosura flowerhead female berried !

Probably from this hanky panky happy dance session I saw on Sunday evening.

Might have more, didn't have time to check as I was on my way out of the house for work.

Problem was, I thought this SSS Mosura flowerhead was a MALE up till now!!! :dumb:

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