Aquarium salt or Sea salt? They would have needed sea salt.Ok, she got pregnant in my tank, but refused to have her babys, and finally, over 2 weeks later I put her and the others in a 1g bowl temporarily, and droped in 4 pieces of aquarium salt to see what happened.
Also, how big were the "pieces of aquarium salt"? 4 grains of salt? That wouldn't increase salinity at all.
How long has it been since when they were born and "now"?The babys were about a tenth of the size of a flea, barely visible, didnt resemble shrimp at all, and couldnt move very much.
Now, the dozens of babys are shaped like shrimp and can swim quickly like their parents. They still stay near the top.
There are freshwater shrimp whose young don't require salt to develop, but still go through a larval stage. This happens in common ghost shrimp.
What did you feed the babies?
Got pictures? No offense, but I sincerely doubt that they are Amano shrimp.They did eat algae, because now that theyre gone its everywhere, and they were amanos, no doubt about it, I've read up on it alot, and Ive got em.
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