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22L Ocean Free Nano

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Hasn't been a lot to update with this one. I lost 4 shrimp during the heatwave but I have installed a cooling fan that seems to be doing the trick. Also the Shrimp just haven't been interested in breeding until now!

first eggs spotted this morning, not a big lot but still pretty exciting! Also are they normally green? Most photos I see they are yellow?

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hopefully this is a sign that the rest of them will start breeding now!

is the small amount of eggs just because it's her first time?

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  • This is now planted! Picked up some HC and Lilaeopsis today and did some planting. Hopefully it does ok with the colder weather and my lack of experience with the dry start method.  

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Nice Jackson!

My shrimp carry small amount too and tend to drop their eggs for the first time.

Congrats on your first berried shrimp!

With the recent super hot weather in Perth I would not be surprised that the shrimp would drop eggs. I have also found once one gets berried a few follow haha so keep an eye out on males doing the mating "dance".

Any full tank pics?

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Tank is looking a little bit ordinary thanks to the heat it went through, a lot of the HC  at the front uprooted and is only just starting to grow back, but here's a shot of it today.

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just saw my berried girl and she has dropped all but two eggs, I assume she will drop those too eventually? Not sure why as the tank temp has been staying steady at 26 since I set up the fan running on a temp sensor.

hopefully it's just because it's her first time and she carries them all next time.

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She got berried so at least you are on the right track. Keep up the good work.

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Another of my girls is berried!

fingers crossed these ones become the first shrimplets in the tank!

how long do they generally carry the eggs for?

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You are looking at about 4 weeks. It could be faster due to the warmer weather.

I have to say your rili have a nice pattern. 

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Cheers, there is a mix of good and bad in there, she is one of the better ones so I am glad she is berried.

she is still holding the full bunch of eggs today so fingers crossed. I'm looking forward to beginning the journey of breeding up a high grade colony of rilis.

Love seeing green eggs on Rillis.

What's your TDS reading with all those rocks in the tank?

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Probably pretty high. I don't check TDS as I don't have a meter.

the tank is firstly a planted tank and is fertilised with my own mix of nitrate, phosphate and potassium, so that alone would keep the TDS higher than ideal in a tank that's main purpose is breeding shrimp.

It's why I went for Rilis and not a more delicate shrimp. Also these have come from a tank that was high CO2 and EI fertilised (very high levels of nitrate) so they would be somewhat adapted to it over the many generations of breeding in that tank. I don't keep my levels even close to as high as he does but it would be rare for me to let the nitrate levels get below 5 ppm

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