![]() |
Breeding japonica amano shrimp & salt water
One of my amano shrimp is pregnant. I'd like to try to raise the fry and I
have heard that they need salt water in order to survive until they reach the post larval stage. Can I use regular aquarium salt (Doc Wellfish's) to make the salt water? I've done so before when I hatched brine shrimp, so I'm guessing that it would be ok to use it to rear the amano shrimp as well. Does anyone have any suggestions? |
Nitesbane wrote:
Does anyone have any suggestions? Google the aquaria groups for this subject. Somebody did a very good webpage on breeding amanos and posted the link here a while ago. -- Victor Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
Here is a nice artle Wilma Duncun wrote on
breeding these guys http://www.fish-forums.com/board/cms...cle.php?aid=77 Marc __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ _______ Want to win a FREE new co2 system or a lighting system check out our forum for our newest contest coming up http://www.fish-forums.com Http://www.aquatic-store.com On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 17:59:18 GMT, "Nitesbane" wrote: One of my amano shrimp is pregnant. I'd like to try to raise the fry and I have heard that they need salt water in order to survive until they reach the post larval stage. Can I use regular aquarium salt (Doc Wellfish's) to make the salt water? I've done so before when I hatched brine shrimp, so I'm guessing that it would be ok to use it to rear the amano shrimp as well. Does anyone have any suggestions? |
"www.Fish-Forums.com" wrote in message ... Here is a nice artle Wilma Duncun wrote on breeding these guys http://www.fish-forums.com/board/cms...cle.php?aid=77 Thanks for the link, it confirmed most of my research on this subject. However, there was no mention of anything relating to the question I really had: Is regular aquarium salt (meant for freshwater fish) adequate for creating salt water for raising these shrimp? The article you posted mentioned using aquarium salt to create a brackish environment for the adult shrimp, but did not say what he used for raising the fry. I'm afraid I don't know much about salt and there are so many varieties out there! |
Thusly "Nitesbane" Spake Unto All:
Here is a nice artle Wilma Duncun wrote on breeding these guys http://www.fish-forums.com/board/cms...cle.php?aid=77 Thanks for the link, it confirmed most of my research on this subject. However, there was no mention of anything relating to the question I really had: Is regular aquarium salt (meant for freshwater fish) adequate for creating salt water for raising these shrimp? The article you posted mentioned using aquarium salt to create a brackish environment for the adult shrimp, but did not say what he used for raising the fry. I'm afraid I don't know much about salt and there are so many varieties out there! Although... I don't know what species of shrimp Wilma Duncan bred, but it wasn't Amano shrimp. I might guess cherry shrimp. Amano shrimp don't hatch as miniature shrimp (like e.g. cherrys do), and the larvae *require* salt water, significantly more salty than Duncans "one table spoon of salt per five gallons". I've written about my breeding of Amanos he http://mikes-machine.mine.nu/breeding_yamato.htm Regarding which salt to use, I would strongly recommend filtered natural seawater. If you can't get hold of that, I would recommend a high-quality salt mix intended for coral reef aquaria. If you can't get hold of that, it *might* be possible to use table salt and liberal amounts of bicarbonate (to maintain pH). |
"Mean_Chlorine" wrote in message ... Regarding which salt to use, I would strongly recommend filtered natural seawater. If you can't get hold of that, I would recommend a high-quality salt mix intended for coral reef aquaria. If you can't get hold of that, it *might* be possible to use table salt and liberal amounts of bicarbonate (to maintain pH). Thank you. |
Here is the best site I've seen regarding breeding Amano shrimp:
http://hem.bredband.net/micnor/breeding_yamato.htm good luck! "Nitesbane" wrote in message news:WjMmd.7410$063.1636@trndny03... One of my amano shrimp is pregnant. I'd like to try to raise the fry and I have heard that they need salt water in order to survive until they reach the post larval stage. Can I use regular aquarium salt (Doc Wellfish's) to make the salt water? I've done so before when I hatched brine shrimp, so I'm guessing that it would be ok to use it to rear the amano shrimp as well. Does anyone have any suggestions? |
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 12:27 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
FishKeepingBanter.com