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Mantid Discussions
Food and Feeding
Neocaridina Shrimp as Feeders
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<blockquote data-quote="Viking" data-source="post: 332043" data-attributes="member: 11349"><p>It is not really practical. The shrimp can't move well in the air.They dry out and die quickly. It is true that they molt but is very different. The shell falls off in less than minute. When a female shrimps all the males go crazy and try to mate. After mating they carried they eggs until they hatch. Unless they are colorless you still sell them. It is hard work pulling the off-color ones out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Viking, post: 332043, member: 11349"] It is not really practical. The shrimp can't move well in the air.They dry out and die quickly. It is true that they molt but is very different. The shell falls off in less than minute. When a female shrimps all the males go crazy and try to mate. After mating they carried they eggs until they hatch. Unless they are colorless you still sell them. It is hard work pulling the off-color ones out. [/QUOTE]
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