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Re: Metabetaeus lohena (Alpha Opae ula) breeding

PostPosted:03 Apr 2018 07:24
by opae ula related
Beano wrote:Sorry for delayed input as I’ve been busy with work. The lohena will go through berried stage for 3-4 weeks. You need to remove the berried lohena into a separate breeding box and tank. I use a guppy breeding box with narrow slats for the larvae to swim out to escape the mother lohena. You need to do this because lohena eat their young. I saw it happen with my own eyes. :what: You then need to transfer the larvae to a higher salinity tank. Otherwise they will die within 24-36 hours. So far, transferring them to a 1.018-1.020sg tank keeps them alive for a week. I have not successfully kept them alive any longer than that. I tried all kinds of feed but nothing works so far.
ImageImageSo you saw the mother eat the babies?

Re: Metabetaeus lohena (Alpha Opae ula) breeding

PostPosted:03 Apr 2018 08:21
by Beano
Yes. There is one particular lohena that I nickname the “mean momma” that uses her legs to push the larvae that is about to be released towards her claws. Not a single larvae has survived her multiple pregnancy.

Re: Metabetaeus lohena (Alpha Opae ula) breeding

PostPosted:06 Nov 2018 18:16
by Algae In Space
The Alphas are cool! I wish I had some :grin3:


Odin, you fed your Alphas some flakes in a video of yours. What is that?

Re: Metabetaeus lohena (Alpha Opae ula) breeding

PostPosted:06 Nov 2018 20:58
by odin
Algae In Space wrote:The Alphas are cool! I wish I had some :grin3:

Odin, you fed your Alphas some flakes in a video of yours. What is that?
I just feed them fish flakes once a week, they must be eating enough as they produce eggs constantly.

Re: Metabetaeus lohena (Alpha Opae ula) breeding

PostPosted:06 Nov 2018 21:26
by Algae In Space
Cool!

How many do you have now?
How big do they get?
You use a filter in the Alpha tanks?
How old do they get?
How much salt is in your water?
Do you sell them?
and so on
and so on
...
:what:

Do you have this info somewhere on the forum?

Re: Metabetaeus lohena (Alpha Opae ula) breeding

PostPosted:06 Nov 2018 21:59
by odin
Here is when i set up their tank.. it has changed a lot since so i need to update the topic: Odin's Metabetaeus lohena (Alpha Opae ula) tank!

I have around 20 i think? I have had them for around 2.5 year i believe, They get around 4 times as big as Opae ula shrimp and their tank is the same as my Opae ula tanks, same salinity and temp etc.. no filters and i'm not sure how long they live for so i will have to document this as i go along :smile: :smile:

Re: Metabetaeus lohena (Alpha Opae ula) breeding

PostPosted:06 Nov 2018 22:12
by Algae In Space
odin wrote: 06 Nov 2018 21:59 Here is when i set up their tank.. it has changed a lot since so i need to update the topic: Odin's Metabetaeus lohena (Alpha Opae ula) tank!

I have around 20 i think? I have had them for around 2.5 year i believe, They get around 4 times as big as Opae ula shrimp and their tank is the same as my Opae ula tanks, same salinity and temp etc.. no filters and i'm not sure how long they live for so i will have to document this as i go along :smile: :smile:

4 times as big :what: :cool: :omg: :upsidedown:

Ok. I thought you might use a filter because you feed em?!

They have such mega claws!! Do they really get bigger as in the image?

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Re: Metabetaeus lohena (Alpha Opae ula) breeding

PostPosted:06 Nov 2018 22:15
by odin
They reproduce but no one seems to be able to get the young past the larvae stage in captivity unfortunately.


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Re: Metabetaeus lohena (Alpha Opae ula) breeding

PostPosted:06 Nov 2018 22:16
by odin
Yes they get that big compared to the Opae ula in the image.


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Re: Metabetaeus lohena (Alpha Opae ula) breeding

PostPosted:06 Nov 2018 22:18
by Algae In Space
odin wrote: 06 Nov 2018 22:15 They reproduce but no one seems to be able to get the young past the larvae stage in captivity unfortunately.


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Could it be that the larvae need 100% seawater?! It might be the case.