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  • eklikewhoa
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    I've had amano get a slight hint of blue in the carapace and abdomen where they would normally have the brown markings but nothing like this.

    Possibly the amount or type of algae these consumed cause this color morph to occur.

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  • fishman1
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    I think that it is a blue tiger just with no orange eyes. Very cool shrimp and I'd love to see a video of your pond and the shrimp in the pond the koi don't eat the shrimp? Or are they just too small for them? If water volume is key then I am starting a 500 gallon sulawesi tank! It is going to have 1000 shrimp!

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  • mnemenoi
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    Originally posted by Totenkampf View Post
    i tried a large outdoor pond (an old 5000 gallon above ground pool) for rearing treefrog tadpoles a couple times and could not keep the dang water dragons / water scorpions / fisherman spiders out of the thing. I only had about 10-15% emerge. I bet that they would love shrimp too, how do you keep them out?
    I had a small half barrel pond in my backyard for a few years with a powerhead fitted with a sponge attachment as the only filtration and I never had any issues with predators below the waterline. I did start missing my sailfins and came home one evening to find a sly little owl with one. At that point I started with a lot of floaters and it never happened again. It was in full/partial sun and I had tufts of algae 1/2" long on all sides, I bet that shrimp would have blown up in there. Here are some of my old pics, mostly of the water lily blooms...
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  • R_sustaita
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    you can not jsut leave us like a freaking season finally give us the scoop.

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  • bikeguru
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    Guys, there's NO secret to it. Will post some more info about the so called alien shrimp ponds, LOL.
    Breeding, Yeah now that's a secret. I had Amanos breeding in 10 gallon tanks. Even now in one of my tanks I have Amanos and they are berried up. So secret..............not sure. OK got to go, more tonight!.

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  • R_sustaita
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    lol i just found the perfect tank for a pond. a kiddie pool, paint it black and dig the hole. and bang there is your $15 pond. now as for filtration? does it need one?

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  • Totenkampf
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    i tried a large outdoor pond (an old 5000 gallon above ground pool) for rearing treefrog tadpoles a couple times and could not keep the dang water dragons / water scorpions / fisherman spiders out of the thing. I only had about 10-15% emerge. I bet that they would love shrimp too, how do you keep them out?

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  • R_sustaita
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    i will make a damn tank that is 1 ft tall by 10ft by 10ft and see what happens and leave it outside.

    ok ok maybe not 10 ft. but the size of an outdoor table.

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  • mnemenoi
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    Originally posted by Totenkampf View Post
    Vitamin K?

    Indeed!!! It is likely something that is impossible to reproduce in an aquarium enviroment. Perhaps some food source in the Infusoria that is their primary food source. It almost has to be something or a collection of things that are only attainable on a larger scale and under direct sunlight. Perhaps even free floating algae or paramecium. I have a strong feeling its microscopic and thus why aqauarists fail to yield any results in rearing them.

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  • CRUSHER
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    I'm suprised the Koi don't eat them....

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  • R_sustaita
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    if you want to called it that go for it. what are the care terms for kio fish that are different from tank fish. from what i know the food, they are out side and love cold temperatures.

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  • Totenkampf
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    Originally posted by R_sustaita View Post
    maybe the koi food is bringing tha extra nutrient everyone is missing.
    Vitamin K?

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  • R_sustaita
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    maybe the koi food is bringing tha extra nutrient everyone is missing.

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  • troy tucker
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    Put me down for the blue Shrimp. Thats really cool...

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  • Cheapomatic
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    Wow nice color.

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