Shrimp Care and Breeding: My Best Colonies Revealed!

Published 2024-08-02
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All Comments (21)
  • @larsice9
    I found joy in setting up a Malawa Shrimp colony a few months ago. They breed like crazy and are a joy to behold running the tank on their own
  • I got to see your shrimp in the store earlier this week and they are amazing. The quality and colours of the Shrimp really pop. You have done a wonderful job with the store too.
  • Great way of saying how you want to sustain your shrimp population level and in the same way explain the Golden Goose. A steady stream of shrimp. Great stuff! :)
  • @BIGBlazyn
    I wish you shipped to America really wanted to support your shop Love the shrimp.
  • Thank you for another very informative and interesting video. I am very glad that there are people like you who reveal topics without guile.
  • Jack Russels are great, affectionate, intelligent full of energy and want to play all the time. The duckweed in one of my tanks came from what was stuck allover mine after she went swimming in the local ponds, if she sees water she must swim.
  • @raf1717
    I don’t keep and breed any fish now.. I just subscribe and watch your videos because they’re so relaxing. Maybe it’ll ignite my childhood desire to keep fish again any soon. 😊
  • @Toucccan
    idk man I bought 12 and 5 months later I have over 150 and need to figure out what to do with them, I can't get another tank atm and I dunno how to go about selling wild type
  • @LabraaShark
    I noticed you had a long fin in there I recently got a long fin and bred him with a L144 the babies sell really well and are so easy to care for
  • @Cleeon
    Watching the shrimps eating and breeds more shrimps is really enjoyable and make us feel happy, but selection and keep them to have vibrant coloration and or make their color better, is very different story
  • In Brazil they are expensive, like R$25 each, 10 of them represent like 20% of an minimum wage, so o bought only 5, with them now i have 5 tanks with lots of shrimp
  • @TheRealTMar
    I've got a tank with blue dreams next to my work/computer desk. It really is a joy to see them eating and they'll push each other for the food too. But there really is enough to go around, lots of algae and biofilm.
  • I just got some (about 35) wild type shrimps and they are very cute and funny animals. It was good to watch your beautiful coloured shrimp colonies, maybe i will get some coloured one's also.
  • @RemarkXer
    That's a very good dog, he did "be cute" perfectly
  • shrimp r awesome but u should do crayfish .I'm in ny and i randomly caught some blue crayfish and their awesome to watch. i bet u have some cool ones in ur rivers
  • I started with 10 red cherry shrimp, didn’t think I would be very successful but…they have turned into 200 shrimp over the past few months, despite a few mistakes, they seem quite a lot hardier than I thought. I have a very small 10 litre tank and have just set up a much bigger tank for them, just waiting for it to cycle, and using all the tricks to fast track the process. My only issue is, how on earth do I get all the baby shrimp out and move them to their new residence? I guess it’s just not possible, and ultimately there will be casualties 😢 Never thought I would be so impacted by the notion of killing baby shrimp, but I am, I bred them and I love them. I’m going to move as many as possible, then leave the old tank for a few weeks, giving some babies the opportunity to grow up enough for me to see them and catch them, but sadly it’s inevitable that I will miss a few and they will not survive.