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Talk about being berried!
Just noticed her tonight, it really is too bad they can't survive in freshwater.
What is it about saltwater that they need?
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The "babies" are washed out to sea, where they grow up in an estuary/bay and dine on plankton and other teeny tiny food. Its not so much the salt has something they need, but their life cycle has adapted to this process and the young can't survive in fresh water.
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That poor thing. It looks like she can't even walk! Like a 40 week pregnant woman ready to burst.
-Lisa
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Might be worth trying, with all those eggs you're bound to have at least a few survivors; or, at least learn a little something from it.
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~.~ yours look green.. i had some weird different colors on my blue pearl, one is yellow, the other one is brown...
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Well different species
My rili and cherry have green and yellow eggs. My bamboo shrimp has orange/ brown eggs Sent from my HTC Evo 4G
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