Wow, 300 is a lot of

!! Priscilla, How are they doing?



Why wouldn't the Opae Ula share his food? Because he was a little shellfish 

Bat wrote:Unfortunately it's a common problem, especially in summer.Oh my, 300 is a lot
Last august wife's friend sprayed insecticide against mosquitos at home. Consequence: 300 shrimps died, including CBS and CRS.
Good news: halocaridina seems to be stronger than other shrimps. Go ahead and good luck. Spray indoor never, not only dangereous for shrimp. No rain inside our home, insecticide remain and contamine clothes, towels and furniture.
opae ula related wrote:Wow, 300 is a lot ofHey,!! Priscilla, How are they doing?
opae ula related wrote:From "dead" to swimming around is good news!I am only glad. I think I'm gna give them bee pollen and spirulina mix to help them regain their health again?I think you found them at the nick of time!
Priscilla wrote:Good idea. Give them some strength.opae ula related wrote:From "dead" to swimming around is good news!I am only glad. I think I'm gna give them bee pollen and spirulina mix to help them regain their health again?I think you found them at the nick of time!
opae ula related wrote:I just fed them spirulina! They're all picking and swimming around!Priscilla wrote:Good idea. Give them some strength.opae ula related wrote:From "dead" to swimming around is good news!I am only glad. I think I'm gna give them bee pollen and spirulina mix to help them regain their health again?I think you found them at the nick of time!
opae ula related wrote:Did you happen to have a before and after picture?