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Debra8438
Andrew4194
I see my fish all the time, but they don't like the current and hide behind the rocks. As soon as I turn off the pumps, they come out and swim all over the aquarium. Today, another one molted.
Christopher4108
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What a beauty!!! Do they breed for you?
George5104
PELMTOKHROMIS
This is the SEA... and to breed something without having a food supply for the fry is unrealistic.
Sharon
Yes, I'm sorry. I'm only dealing with freshwater shrimp for now. And there are a lot of questions about that. As for marine shrimp, I won't even mention it. Maybe in the future. )))
Rachel
Yes, Pavlik wrote everything correctly. It is IMPOSSIBLE to duplicate.
Selena4467
I only have macrobrachiums among the clawed ones. Here it is.
Jeremy
I don't want to jinx it, but for the third week now, there have been larvae of L. amboenensis (about 10-15) hanging out in a decent-sized live rock. I can't imagine what will come of it - there are fish and adult shrimp in the aquarium. It's unclear what they eat and how they survived, but they are growing - that's evident. Apparently, in the large live rock, they found a "mini-ecosystem" with a food source. In general, every day, holding my breath, I peek into this rock. We're waiting for the metamorphosis. If they survive this stage, then miracles do exist!
Caleb6320
Sorry, what is J.K. (living stones)?
Andrew9581
So, OTOZH...
I think if you load the aquarium with a ton of live rocks, about 150-200 kilograms, and only add shrimp (the goal is just to raise them), it will work...
The same goes for fish... but at the time of the larvae transitioning from eggs, you need to forget about the sponge...
In general, there are ideas, and we need to try.
P.S. Pelmatohromis. J.K. - this is Live Rocks (the basis of the coral reef), I recommend you read more information about it...