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Re: Odin's Opae ula tank(s) and progress journals.

PostPosted:24 Jul 2016 01:59
by Ann
They are so pretty. I hope hat you have great luck with them. Now I know that sales person was just
thinking about the health of the snails but, wow! I never came across someone who refused to sell unless certain criteria was met. Maybe this person needs to do a little more research on aquaria pets.
Ann :omg:

Re: Odin's Opae ula tank(s) and progress journals.

PostPosted:24 Jul 2016 19:44
by odin
24th July 2016
I have put 3 of my new Zebra nerites into my community tank [#03] and will put the 4th one in when it comes out of hiding :lol:

I went to check on them and they are eating away and happy, i also noticed another berried Opae ula :grin: :grin:

Re: Odin's Opae ula tank(s) and progress journals.

PostPosted:24 Jul 2016 20:50
by Ann
Fantastic! I guess that they can survive in something than fresh water. :wink: :wink Congratulations on your future babies.
Ann

Re: Odin's Opae ula tank(s) and progress journals.

PostPosted:24 Jul 2016 22:17
by odin
I've noticed I seem to find berried mother shrimps when we have very hot weather. The tank water usually sits at about 21 deg C on a normal day but it's currently been 27 - 28 deg C in the tank. Maybe this has something to do with reproduction? Could just be a coincidence too.

Re: Odin's The Opae ula tank(s) and progress journals.

PostPosted:25 Jul 2016 02:22
by Ann
The warmer temperatures might be those that they favor. It would follow that is when they would produce more young. Good deduction!
Ann

Re: Odin's Opae ula tank(s) and progress journals.

PostPosted:26 Jul 2016 20:46
by odin
I spotted one of the previous baby shrimps tonight! all white and very small still, i also purchased some new spirulina powder by ShrimpLab. I tested a small amount and the Opae ula ate it all up :smile:

Re: Odin's Opae ula tank(s) and progress journals.

PostPosted:27 Jul 2016 02:07
by Ann
Ah, Spirulina! Nectar for Opae ULA! Did the baby get any of it? I wonder. That's one of the first foods I will buy for them.
Ann

Re: Odin's Opae ula tank(s) and progress journals.

PostPosted:29 Jul 2016 16:31
by odin
I spotted this Opae ula which i assume is a female with her swimmerets all fanned out, hopefully she will soon carry some eggs! :lol:

Re: Odin's Opae ula tank(s) and progress journals.

PostPosted:29 Jul 2016 21:30
by Ann
It's exciting! I hope you have many little Opies.
Ann :wink:

Re: Odin's Opae ula tank(s) and progress journals.

PostPosted:31 Jul 2016 15:31
by odin
31st July 2016
I finally managed to get the last zerba nerite snail out of the smaller tank and into my large #03 tank! I must admit i got inpatient and removed the large ocean rock and plucked him away as this snail would just not come out into the open for me to get :laugh: . While i was at it i put the rock back and moved it up into the corner of the tank to try and make a large 'cave' for the banded shrimp and will put a cover around the corner of the tank like i have done with my Alpha tank to block out all the light getting in behind the rock.

While messing around with the snail i saw the berried female again in tank #03 that i posted images of previously and noticed a 2nd berried female, this time a dark red Opae ula with a larger clutch of eggs! she was very hard to photograph so i only got a few 'bad' photos but you get the idea for now :happy: :happy:

First berried mom from before: And the 2nd berried mom who i just discovered: Lets hope i have at least 20 larvae in a month or so's time :smile: :sidesmile: :upsidedown: