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Shrimp larvae trap

PostPosted:13 May 2017 22:08
by odin
I've been looking at these to catch the Opae ula larvae for easy transportation to another tank but i was thinking that it would also snag the adults lol, what do others think?



http://www.lightning-maroon-clownfish.com/?p=3401

Re: Shrimp larvae trap

PostPosted:14 May 2017 19:02
by AdeDunn
I've never had one of these, however so long as the mesh is small enough so adults can't fit through then the suction created by the air lift shouldn't be enough to pull larger shrimp through, much like an air driven sponge filter is so gentle shrimp can walk around on them and dine. That's my thinking anyway. The question I'd have would be if it would actually work. Or am I missing something? The camera angle aren't fantastic there, it could be it's skimming from the surface?

Re: Shrimp larvae trap

PostPosted:14 May 2017 19:26
by odin
The filter in the centre is the exit for the water pushed up and inwards, it follows this water flow pattern:

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I guess if the adults just swim up they could probably just swim back out as there isnt anything to stop them entering in or out.

Here's a slightly different design:

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Re: Shrimp larvae trap

PostPosted:15 May 2017 13:04
by AdeDunn
Yeah, I'd agree that adults should be strong enough swimmers to swim against the current from the air lift.

Re: Shrimp larvae trap

PostPosted:31 May 2017 07:29
by Vorteil
Refresh my memory on why you want to go through these lengths to separate the larvae? Turkey baster is probably the easiest. I think there will be a point when you'll have too many in you main established tank to do this to.

Re: Shrimp larvae trap

PostPosted:31 May 2017 10:19
by odin
What I do is have a main breeding tank where all my adults live in a fully scaped tank with lots of lavarock substrate which seems to keep them happy and they seem to be reproducing pretty well. The issue is when the larvae turn into fully fledged shrimps they tend to hide and are difficult to catch. I'm going to be selling these new shrimp on my eBay store and I will need them to be easy to catch and readily available to net out. I also don't want to upset the main tank too much or accidental catch and sell any of my adults so this method of moving the larvae over to my larvae tank fixes all of this issues.

Re: Shrimp larvae trap

PostPosted:03 Apr 2018 04:34
by ShrimpyShrimp
Odin, did you ever try this trap. I am also interested in determining the best way to harvest the larvae and transferring them to a rearing tank.

Re: Shrimp larvae trap

PostPosted:03 Apr 2018 09:20
by odin
I didn't buy it yet, i've had success with a glass shrimp catcher catching and transferring the larvae from tank to tank.

Re: Shrimp larvae trap

PostPosted:03 Apr 2018 14:59
by ShrimpyShrimp
Something like this?

Re: Shrimp larvae trap

PostPosted:03 Apr 2018 15:04
by odin
exactly like that! You can suck them into it if you release your finger from the end when it is in the water and produces a small vacuum.