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i think my cleaner shrimp had babies...
the main MH light is already off for the night and i was on my computer... i see my fishes going nuts acting like they are eating something from the water... i thought they were going crazy... when i looked closer, i see a lot of these brine shrimp looking things swimming around... they are really tiny and transparent... i turned off my power heads so i can see better... the structure looks exactly like a shrimp with a fat upper body, a thin tail, and a fan shape at the tip of the tail... i suspect they may be cleaner shrimps since i have two of those... i also have 3 sexy shrimps... if it wasn't either of the two, then they might just be copepods...
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have any pics
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i can't really take any pictures of them since they are really tiny... but one of my shrimps looks as if when shrimps are cleaning themselves... with the swimmerettes (i think that's what they're called) under the tail all out... i see the shrimps do that before, but not as long as she is now... she's been like that for 25 minutes now... although i haven't seen any baby pop out of her...
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could be babies. could be mysis shrimps as well. i have those in my tank. still dont know exactly how they got there. im thinking i had some eggs from the frozen mysis i feed the tank. only time will tell
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My bet is on mysis shrimp as well. They often get misidentified as fry of larger shrimp. It's hard to get those cleaners to breed.
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could be cleaners mine breed on a regular basis but what you descibed sound just like mysis they come in on live rock just like pods
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Based upon your description of your fish's behavior, I'm betting cleaner shrimp fry rather than mysid. I've found an, um, "enhanced" feeding response in the past when my cleaners spawned.
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Well, this should be easy enough to clarify with good 'ole Google Images:
Mysid: Cleaner shrimp larvae: ![]() ![]() ![]()
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If the fish are going crazy, like he says, its somehting thats not normally there, so I doubt its mysis. Cleaner larvae is what I would say. |
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Mine have only released them at night, so I'm guessing cleaners also. You can see how small they are in this picture. Little dots off to the right.
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For those who breed cleaners really easily, any tips on getting them to breed?
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I think if you have 2 they will breed. The eggs start out looking green. One of mine is always carrying eggs.
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![]() No, I'm serious. If you have two, they will breed. As a matter of fact, you can even have a single release fry (they can store sperm for an undetermined period of time - possibly up to several months). They breed immediately after molting and attach the eggs to their swimmerettes. It takes about three weeks for the eggs to hatch (at night). If you have two shrimp, both will often be carrying eggs simultaneously. Now, successfully raising the fry is nearly impossible (and is impossible, for all intents and purposes, for home hobbyists). The fry have so many different stages before reaching adulthood, and at each stage they must be provided with the correctly-sized live food. There was a rumor a few years ago about a commercial outfit in England being successful, but I've never been able to confirm that. Ed at LiquidLife worked for a couple of years and got his fry through many of the stages (I think he managed to get them to the 40 or 50 day mark, IIRC), but they still ended up dying. FWIW, Kevin |
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I have two coral banded in the main tank that breed all the time and three peppermint in the fuge and two get pregnant all the time.Plus two blue damsels in the main tank that breed like rabbits.Maybe some day i wont have to put any food in at all!
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You know, I had read up on their breeding years ago, and I think it was the raising part that I had confused with the actual spawning part (the part about them being hard to breed). I wonder why mine haven't? Is it possible that they do at night, and I just never noticed it? I see molts on a regular basis. Fish I have: flame angel, yellow candy hog, damsel, 6-line and a mandarin (fuge for the last 2 pod eaters).
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Well I'm sure they have, I've never seen mine actually mating, but the eggs are always there. So I know they are. Have you looked close to see if they had eggs? I've only witnessed them releasing eggs twice, and only got pictures once. Here's a pic when I first notice the eggs.
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I think I need to start taking a closer look. I am one of those people who puts a lot of rock against the back wall of the tank, so there are lots of hiding places. Usually the shrimp hang out there during the day and only come out during feeding times or when something gets disturbed.
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I think once you get a real close look you will see them. You could always try night viewing also. Some people like to use a red lens, but my critters don't seem to care.
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