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Re: Odin's Opae ula tank(s) and progress journals.

PostPosted:06 Aug 2016 13:51
by odin
The little baby shrimp LOVE hanging out in the macroalgae.

Re: Odin's Opae ula tank(s) and progress journals.

PostPosted:06 Aug 2016 21:24
by Ann
It'soft and full of food. They look so cute. I love the fact that their parents don't eat them as some fish eat their fry.
Ann

Re: Odin's Opae ula tank(s) and progress journals.

PostPosted:06 Aug 2016 21:55
by odin
I found one of my large zebra nerites on its back under a rock overhang and it couldn't right its self, i had to get something that was able to get between the tank wall and under the damn rock just to flip it lol. It must of lost its footing and dropped down from under the overhang. If that was out in the wild something would of probably eaten it by now :sad:

Re: Odin's Opae ula tank(s) and progress journals.

PostPosted:07 Aug 2016 02:25
by Ann
It's like a tiny turtle. It IS a good thing that you were there to help. We care for and protect our pets as the wild never can..
Ann

Re: Odin's Opae ula tank(s) and progress journals.

PostPosted:07 Aug 2016 18:12
by odin
7th August 2016
I purchased some new over sized tweezers for the shrimp tank which i used to remove the last of the hair algae that i can remove by hand, whats left are parts that are really baked into the ocean rock. The other set i had was stainless steel but they rusted after first use :lol: . I also transferred around 10 Opae ula shrimp into the cube with lava rock (tank #04) which i set up last.

Re: Odin's Opae ula tank(s) and progress journals.

PostPosted:07 Aug 2016 19:28
by odin
A few photos after today's maintenance, this will be the last time i disturb the tank until the hair algae starts to take over again! :tongue: :smile: :laugh:

Re: Odin's Opae ula tank(s) and progress journals.

PostPosted:07 Aug 2016 21:08
by Ann
Beautiful job! That hair algae is harder to tame than a bad hair day.
Ann :smile:

Re: Odin's Opae ula tank(s) and progress journals.

PostPosted:09 Aug 2016 19:03
by odin
Here are some photos of one of the baby shrimps, its 6 weeks old from its post-larvae stage, just to show you how big they get and how long it takes :happy:

Re: Odin's Opae ula tank(s) and progress journals.

PostPosted:09 Aug 2016 19:23
by Ann
That's amazing! You made it possible for all these little lives to come into this world. You should be proud!
Ann :smile:

Re: Odin's Opae ula tank(s) and progress journals.

PostPosted:12 Aug 2016 18:49
by opae ula related
Odin,
You should take a micro shot of each newborn, give them a name and take birthday pics until they die. :lol: Then we will see the actual lifespan in capitivity. :tongue: