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Disappointing I went out to check in on them and there is only 5-10 left alive in the jar. My amano will soon be berried again and I will try again, but with some different ideas.
I hope the few that are still alive will stay alive but the majority are dead
Thanks for the link. It was mostly stuff that I knew. The only thing is you can just do it in a jar with light it's quite simple. And Fresh when they are older and have molted into what you know amanos look like they will start swimming around and that's when you need to slowly get them used to...
So day 9 and I believe all of the zoas are still alive. They are spending more time at the bottom of the jar. They are moving less but seem to be noticeably bigger, but are still very small.
I would also get some shrimp maybe not rcs because everyone gets them but maybe some blue dream, or something that will still stand out and will reproduce so there is a lot of them.
Hi guys this is my 1st thread, and also my first attempt at breeding amano shrimp. My set up is a mason jar with the zoas in it with 30ppt saltwater and 24 hour light. This is the tank that they will hopefully go into once they are fully grown and this is my set up for the zoas I'll post...
The amano shrimp larvae need salt water until they turn into what you think amanos look like. The larvae need 30-35ppt saltwater with an air stone and 24 hour light. You then do a water change at 30 days and then around 35-40 they will all look like the amanos you have in your aquarium. Also the...