I’m new to the forum and I wanted to give an intro to my experiences with the Opae.
I started cycling my tank November 2017. The tank is 5.5 gallons, I used Instant Ocean Sea Salt at 1/2 the recommended amount and this got the salinity to 1.012. The substrate is Aragonite CaribSea Crushed Coral at 1/2”. The decorations are 7 pounds of lava rock (4 large lava rocks) mounded to make some hiding spaces. After two weeks there was brown and green algae growing so I added my shrimp. I ordered 30 shrimp and received 33. They were added to the tank December 1, 2017. A couple of weeks later one of the tiniest shrimp died and that was the only one I have ever seen that died.
Fast forward to July 20, 2019 - I finally had my first berried female! It was 1 yr 7 months and 19 days since I received the shrimp. There was actually two berried shrimp. One had 2 eggs and the other had multiple eggs. August 23 the first floater was observed. Between the two berried shrimp there ended up 15 babies. The first floater was spotted on day 34 and the rest of the floaters weren’t spotted until day 44.
October 23 (2 months from seeing the first floaters) there are new floaters. There was one berried shrimp that I had been observing for the past month that was very loaded with eggs. She ended up dropping 35 babies. I knew she was holding lots of eggs but I was surprised how many she had.
Issues:
I have only done 1 partial water change and that was last month in September because I had overfed with spirulina and the shrimp weren’t acting normal. They were hiding all the time and this is not normal for them. I usually see at least 10-15 at any time. I changed about 25% of the water. The shrimp went back to their normal activity and all is well. I also have seen some of the juvenile shrimp from the August floaters so they made it through the overfeeding and water change.
A photo of the setup/latest floaters:
Thanks for reading and I look forward to sharing more experiences with you guys.
JoeG
I started cycling my tank November 2017. The tank is 5.5 gallons, I used Instant Ocean Sea Salt at 1/2 the recommended amount and this got the salinity to 1.012. The substrate is Aragonite CaribSea Crushed Coral at 1/2”. The decorations are 7 pounds of lava rock (4 large lava rocks) mounded to make some hiding spaces. After two weeks there was brown and green algae growing so I added my shrimp. I ordered 30 shrimp and received 33. They were added to the tank December 1, 2017. A couple of weeks later one of the tiniest shrimp died and that was the only one I have ever seen that died.
Fast forward to July 20, 2019 - I finally had my first berried female! It was 1 yr 7 months and 19 days since I received the shrimp. There was actually two berried shrimp. One had 2 eggs and the other had multiple eggs. August 23 the first floater was observed. Between the two berried shrimp there ended up 15 babies. The first floater was spotted on day 34 and the rest of the floaters weren’t spotted until day 44.
October 23 (2 months from seeing the first floaters) there are new floaters. There was one berried shrimp that I had been observing for the past month that was very loaded with eggs. She ended up dropping 35 babies. I knew she was holding lots of eggs but I was surprised how many she had.
Issues:
I have only done 1 partial water change and that was last month in September because I had overfed with spirulina and the shrimp weren’t acting normal. They were hiding all the time and this is not normal for them. I usually see at least 10-15 at any time. I changed about 25% of the water. The shrimp went back to their normal activity and all is well. I also have seen some of the juvenile shrimp from the August floaters so they made it through the overfeeding and water change.
A photo of the setup/latest floaters:
Thanks for reading and I look forward to sharing more experiences with you guys.
JoeG
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Some of the October floaters
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