Urgent Please help!!!pregnant peppermint shrimp

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  1. COPENHAGENMAN

    COPENHAGENMAN Plankton

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    Hello All,, I have a pregnant peppermint shrimp ,,,she is ready to POP!! could I put her in a breeders net??? I want to keep as many of the little guy's as I can or should I do something else ???

    Thank You ( Father to be ) ;D
     
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  3. sostoudt

    sostoudt Giant Squid

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    eh they are pretty hard to raise... actually im not too sure that it has been done successfully.

    I have had many a prego shrimp and none have ever survived. they are usually fish/coral food.
     
  5. COPENHAGENMAN

    COPENHAGENMAN Plankton

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    Thanks for the help ,,, i will try my hardest to make this happen
     
  6. macon77

    macon77 Fire Worm

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    From the main 3reef page, all you can see of the title of this thread is

    "Please help!!!pregnant"

    My first thought was: Umm...you are really addicted to this hobby if you have really posted that here.

    Sorry, I had to.;D
     
  7. COPENHAGENMAN

    COPENHAGENMAN Plankton

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    I am addicted,,,your cool ,,,thank you
     
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  9. macon77

    macon77 Fire Worm

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    It's good that we can cut up now and again. Thanks for understanding the madness that lies between my ears.;D
     
  10. SushiGirl

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    Raising them is very hard, but it has been done. If you google it, you'll see that those who are successful almost have a lab-type setup to do it though.