Breeding ghost shrimp

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And its not only snakes
Aug 13, 2007
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I have just bought 3 ghost shrimp for my commiunity tank and i really them. So i was thinking if i by a few more in (like 5) and when the females are pregant i put them in a 10gal tank with lots of plant and i will feed the babys just ground up flakes and i guess they will eat so of the plants as well, would they survive?
 
They'll have a greater chance of making it if your filter intake has some type of cover, like a sponge or media bag to prevent the young from being sucked up.
 
If you search this forum, and the internet there is an abundance of information dealing with shrimp keeping and breeding.

Try www.petshrimp.com.
 
I found a baby ghost shrimp in my holding tank, I feed them to my F8 puffer as treats. The tank is a pretty bare tank, and I didn't do anything special to try and raise the ghosts.
 
I was under the impression that ghost shrimp are low order breeders and the young need brackish-salt water to make it to adult-hood. But I could be lying :) Check out www.petshrimp.com or www.shrimpnow.com for more info (and sweet pics)
Rachel

EDIT: So it appears I might have lied to you :) I found this link: http://www.fishpondinfo.com/shrimp2.htm#ghost

"Females carry developing eggs under their swimmerets or legs until they are ready to be released. In aquaria, the tiny newborns usually get eaten. Yet, there are a few success stories but the aquarists do not know what made the difference in the babies' survival. See the next few paragraphs for recounting of a few successes. Adding java moss and other plants that create hiding spots help increase the likelihood that some babies could survive being eaten." I goes on to give a few anecdotes about breeding them.
 
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Most "Ghost shrimp" sold in North America are Palaemonetes paludosus and do not need any salt or special foods (green water) to mature. Many, and I mean many, people have Ghost shrimp breeding successfully in their freshwater tanks. I've had them breeding in one of my tanks for over six months now. It helps that I don't have any fish in that tank.
 
sweet I just naoticed a pregnant ghost in my shrimp tank!!!!
 
People keep ghost shrimp? hahahahaha.
 
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