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Re: Opae Ula Jar

PostPosted:16 Jan 2019 22:47
by opae ula related
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Re: Opae Ula Jar

PostPosted:17 Jan 2019 16:36
by tzg
congrats vorteil, do u know why some shrimps drop eggs and some manage to hold eggs well?

Re: Opae Ula Jar

PostPosted:17 Jan 2019 17:03
by Vorteil
@tzg

I have no idea. I know or i'm guessing mine drop their eggs from time to time. I'll see berried females but no babies over time. I would say my jar has been the most successful compared to my tanks based on the opae ratio. Maybe this is due to the jars being consistent. I never move it or feed it. I open it twice a month. It sits next to a window year round. I'm sure the opae in these have dropped their eggs from time to time.

I'm just curious when it will reach max population and stop breeding.

Re: Opae Ula Jar

PostPosted:17 Jan 2019 17:56
by odin
shrimps need stability, they love it.

Re: Opae Ula Jar

PostPosted:18 Jan 2019 04:03
by tzg
time will tell when it reaches its max population, meanwhile we wish u will get there soon! :smile:

Re: Opae Ula Jar

PostPosted:30 May 2019 22:57
by Vorteil
It's been almost half a year since i've posted anything on my jars. I thought maybe the small quart jar had reached it's maximum capacity. Back in January I saw a few berried females but none of the eggs hatched. I check the jars out from time to time. Looked today and saw 4-5 free floating babies and a berried female. Not the best pics.

Re: Opae Ula Jar

PostPosted:31 May 2019 04:11
by opae ula related
Wow, and only a quart!!

Re: Opae Ula Jar

PostPosted:31 May 2019 08:56
by Opaeforms
Very impressive! What's the wood you have in there?

Re: Opae Ula Jar

PostPosted:31 May 2019 21:55
by Vorteil
@Opaeforms :laugh:
The wood is a black sea fan. That's what happens to it over time. Maybe since the opae are always grazing on it the black skins wears away. You would have never known that that's what it is.

Only a quart. There's probably over 50+ opae in there. Too hard to really get an estimate since they're always going in & out of the lava rock. Pics aren't too good since I was specifically trying to get the berried female and she kept moving.

Re: Opae Ula Jar

PostPosted:06 Jun 2019 01:21
by Vorteil
The half gallon is off to a good start. I have not had any berried females in this one until now.