• Stephanie4990

Leonard

Shrimp, like other marine crustaceans, do not breed in aquariums; it is unrealistic to raise and feed larvae because there is no necessary zooplankton and phytoplankton, along with stable conditions. Once, my boxer shrimp laid eggs in a separate aquarium, and there were even larvae a couple of millimeters long... but still, everything died despite my trying a bunch of different feeding methods. P.S. Moreover, if they bred so easily, they wouldn't cost $20 each.

Devon107

If you set your mind to it, anything is possible! Start with phytoplankton, then rotifers, and then artemia. Are you good with English? If so, send me your email in a private message, and I will send you an article on breeding these little creatures.

Mario

I can't handle it, I was just curious if it's possible in principle!! And I know English at a 3rd grade level, so....... Thank you so much again!!!!!!!!!!

Dana4701

At night, I can also see 5 shrimp laying a bunch of eggs, maybe I think I should try again.