Has anyone ever experimented with different salinity when breeding Opae Ula?
I was wondering if a barried female would do better in higher salinity.
I base this on reading about how they behave in the wild.
I read that the barried females move down into the cracks and crevices when barried.
The vary nature of their native environment would suggest that they are going into higher salinity.
I have tried to breed Amano shrimp with some success, but had to add salt.
Just a thought...
I was wondering if a barried female would do better in higher salinity.
I base this on reading about how they behave in the wild.
I read that the barried females move down into the cracks and crevices when barried.
The vary nature of their native environment would suggest that they are going into higher salinity.
I have tried to breed Amano shrimp with some success, but had to add salt.
Just a thought...
I have to work to support my Fish & Shrimp, oh, and my family too...