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newly hatched
new blue bolt off spring. invisible to the naked eye.
Last edited by bluebolt; 12-19-2012 at 08:27 AM.. |
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Algae Grower
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Congrats!!
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Algae Grower
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thank you
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Congrats that's awesome. Also welcome to the forum.
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CONRGRATS! But no shrimplet is invisible to the naked eye IMO. I can see babies as they hatch from the mothers...that's just relative to one's own eyesight
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What are your water parameters? Thanks
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Algae Grower
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I was using RO water with no success. Now I use Hawaii water from tap in cycled tank. Lol wouldn't know water parameters. But key food is repashy soilent green and grinded shirakura. Something about hawaiian water.
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CONGRATS on your laser beam vision but every species is different. Using my one eye that has near perfect vision there is no way I could see the babies on akadama soil. Especially with the same colored egg shell. Maybe I'm just a virgin shrimplet gazer. Yeah it was my first batch.
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Algae Grower
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Wow congrats! How many blue bolts did you start off with? I haven't bothered with BBs cuz theyre so expensive!
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Congratulations...great news, hopefully more will show up.
I too had a BKK just give birth and thought NO babies...went to clean the breeder box out and saw movement out of the corner of my eye (now I had searched that box with a light and magnifier and found nothing) seems I have a baby blue panda which may darken as it grows, but it was hiding right down inside the ADA granules....would have missed it if it didn't move. Now its living on my IAL that is in the box, I can see it picking over the leaf for biofilm. Keep those in your tank as the babies seem to love to snack on them more so than on baby shrimp food. Keep the pictures coming as it grows. |
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