Pregnant Cleaner Shrimp

The green stuff is indeed eggs. They mature in about 2 weeks, and will become a planktonic snack for the rest of the tank dwellers some night.

They have been raised, but it takes a separate "plankton friendly" system, small live food and patience.
 
mogurnda said:
The green stuff is indeed eggs. They mature in about 2 weeks, and will become a planktonic snack for the rest of the tank dwellers some night.

They have been raised, but it takes a separate "plankton friendly" system, small live food and patience.
hi im new what is a plankton freindly tank and above you sed it was pregnanat well mine looks like mossy green in the things they kinda swim with and it dose no resemble a egg at all but it dose have a lot of black dots in the moss?
 
A plankton fiendly tank is one that contains nothing to trap or filter the hatchlings from the water column (no sponges, no corals, etc). Cleaner shrimp are hermaphrodites, so any pair will be fertile and produce eggs. But, in most systems, the hatchlings (free swimming at this stage, do not look like the adult shrimp) are caught by filter feeding corals, crustaceans, and fish, or get trapped in sponges and other fine-particle media, or starve for lack of available food in the water column. So--you seldom will get more shrimp in a community setup.
 
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