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my cleaner shrimp just gave birth and i caught abt 8 and put them into my smaller 1g tank. any advise abt what to feed them and how to take care of them? right now my small tank do not have a filter as i scared that the shrimplets will get sucked into it. fed it with 1 small piece of henry reef gourmet just now but not eating so do i take it out? thanks for reading :groupwavereversed:




 

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my cleaner shrimp just gave birth and i caught abt 8 and put them into my smaller 1g tank. any advise abt what to feed them and how to take care of them? right now my small tank do not have a filter as i scared that the shrimplets will get sucked into it. fed it with 1 small piece of henry reef gourmet just now but not eating so do i take it out? thanks for reading :groupwavereversed:

mine never make it thru so my batches became live feeds for my tangs
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Feed them newly hatched brine shrimp and give them clean water. As they grow beyond 2 weeks old you may start introducing some aritifical diets like cyclopeeze. Clean water + clean rearing environment + very gentle aeration/kreisel.

You may find more information here

Always something more important than fish.

http://reefbuilders.com/2012/03/08/sps-pico-reef/

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Nice good for the rest of LS

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mine never make it thru so my batches became live feeds for my tangs

Feed them newly hatched brine shrimp and give them clean water. As they grow beyond 2 weeks old you may start introducing some aritifical diets like cyclopeeze. Clean water + clean rearing environment + very gentle aeration/kreisel.

You may find more information here

think i will do that next time... or maybe will catch a few out to try again :groupwavereversed:




 

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