Amano hatch rate

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Great news! Hope they keep going for you! Are you photo-documenting your methods? ;-)
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I wish man. The macro on my digi cam is terrible. It wouldn't pick it up if I tried.
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This is very interesting. As you become more and more successful someone should condense your (all pertinent) posts into a mini article.

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So far I still have lots of zoes going strong. Many of them are a good 5 mm in length now so I'm hopeful that they will make it to babyhood. :)
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As of this evening I have 4 completely morphed baby amano shrimp. They will be fully transitioned to freshwater by tomorrow. :) More are morphing and will be ready soon I hope.
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Any updates Aaron?
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Post by Aaron »

I have seen 3 at a time now in the mound o' moss that they live in. They are about 1 cm in size now.
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Does anyone have Amanos to sell?
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Post by Aaron »

Aquarium Center usually has them in stock.
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This article was posted on APC. It looks very good and pretty easy if you have the room.

http://mikes-machine.mine.nu/breeding_yamato.htm

I would about give it a try myself if I had Amano Shrinmp.

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