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Well i run three shrimp tanks, two saltwater tanks, and 4 freshwater community tanks. I Have blue velvets, red cherrys, yellows and ghost for shrimp. Need some help with the posting of stuff...like where to post..lol. Thanks.

3 hours ago, Brianderson said:

Need some help with the posting of stuff...like where to post.

Post office?

On a serious note, it depends on what you want to post.

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Well I have a shrimp tank that all my shrimps were going nuts in.... But i found three female with eggs so i figured out what was going on. All so how ofter well they have baby's? As i keep ending up with tons of little ones in a tank that I'm trying to take down. No big females in it.. Just some younger midsize ones left...

2 hours ago, Brianderson said:

how ofter well they have baby's?

One male can impregnate the all the females in one tank.

So, very often.

This is a "good" problem to have. Many people have difficulty trying to get their shrimps to breed at all.

 

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Well thats good to hear... though i mayhave to start up a new tank soon...

41 minutes ago, Brianderson said:

though i may have to start up a new tank soon

LOL, I hear ya.

Welcome to the MTS (Multi Tank Syndrome) issue we all face when trying to keep many types of shrimp.

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Lol well i dont mind but the wife might...oh well...lmao.

Glad to have the kids on my side..

I'm one who struggles to keep a healthy breeding population... *especially* if it's a Neo.... ah well. I haven't delved far into Caridina either.

 

It usually takes about 3-4 weeks for eggs to hatch. They can get berried up right after their eggs hatch and they molt.

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Thank you for the information...i didnt know they could repregnat that quickly.

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