Soya dude,
No fish that will eat them but the mortality rate is not that high, could be due to flat worms(planaria) in my tank. Read somewhere that isolating the pregnant female may increase the number of shrimplets that I will get. Anyway, since nobody knows, I jump already.
Last night caught one piece of female crs slowly and guide her into the breeding net inside the same tank. No stress during catching but don't know how she will take to the new breeding net environment althought it's inside the same tank. She's doing ok with eggs intact this morning when I check. Looking at the size of the eggs, probably due in another 1 week. Got another 2-3 pieces holding eggs when i lured them out with food last night so I'm going to experiment with this female crs.
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Isaac Gohİ
Moss: Singapore, Taiwan, Weeping, Spiky, Erect, Xmas.
Pellia: Coral pellia, Normal pellia, Medium pellia?, Wild mini pellia.
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