Usually, when I turn off the lights for the night all of the fish retreat to their respective sleeping places, but last night there was a tremendous amount of activity....the fish were swimming around the tank and they were nipping at these tiny white specks and swallowing them. I wasn't sure what the specks were, but I looked at them closely and realized that they were moving (it sort of resembled organisms that you might find in a stagnant pool of water). A few minutes later, I realized there were newly-hatched baby cleaner shrimp; they're transparent and you can see their legs (only because they're moving them really fast) and their tails. They're buoyant and seem to float towards the surface.
I was only able to save about six or seven of them; they are currently in a breeding container on the side of the tank so, I don’t have to worry about the water conditions, but I haven’t the faintest idea about what to feed them. I ground up some flakes and also put a drop of Marin Plankton form LiquidLife into the breeder. Does anyone have any other suggestions for me?
I was only able to save about six or seven of them; they are currently in a breeding container on the side of the tank so, I don’t have to worry about the water conditions, but I haven’t the faintest idea about what to feed them. I ground up some flakes and also put a drop of Marin Plankton form LiquidLife into the breeder. Does anyone have any other suggestions for me?