Olá primo! As maiores Felicidades nesta e outras iniciativas para divulgação de informação e conhecimento adquiridos na tua Área! Muito interessante! Um Abraço de Portugal! Celinha.
Um grande abraço querida prima Célia e muito obrigado pelo suporte e palavras de encorajamento ao canal. Sim quero divulgar o conhecimento além das salas de aula. Abraços ao Jorge e aos rios queridos.
Erika so por te reencontrar apos 20 anos esse video ja valeu a pena, que surpresa! Please me da um alo no jose.domingos@my.jcu.edu.au , gostsria muito de fazer um Skype contigo pra matar a saudade !
Hi Hashtag Fish! I really enjoy listening to your videos and they give me so much information. I am trying to breed a shrimp as a hobbyist, and I am having trouble distinguishing between zoea and mysis for a species of aquarium shrimp, Caridina japonica (also called Amano shrimp). How can i tell the difference through swimming behavior or microscope? Also, Can you do a video on molting problems? Thank you so much, and I subbed!
Hi Avatar! I will study the scientific literature on this species. Caridea shrimp culture is new to me, they have different life cycle than Penaeid shrimps commonly farmed as food. I hope we can learn together !
The PDF in this pub shows the morphology of Zoea of Amano www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/crustacea/25/0/25_KJ00003243353/_article. Good luck, they seem a challenge compared to cherry shrimp for requiring brackish water for larvae.
Here the different larval stages, you need a good microscope and patience :) www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=core.ac.uk/download/pdf/33011523.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwi7tbq8w_PtAhVn63MBHc4yAHkQFjAEegQICBAB&usg=AOvVaw0ImYQOh82dVEWAsnSpt3GZ
In this 2020 article it mentioned that Tetraselmis + rotifers are the best diet for larviculture: www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/crustacea/49/0/49_225/_pdf (see C. multidentata, the new name now for the species). Best of luck!
I am a fisheries student major in aquaculture. This is very helpful to better understood the shrimp farming, it is very informative thank you👍
This is an extremely educational and fascinating look at the early life of a developing shrimp.
Dear Michael, thank you very much for your support to #FISH, comments like yours motivate me to keep making these videos :)
Thank you for doing these videos.
Thanks for the video!
Thank you very much for a very informative and well organized presentation.
Like the topic sir, very much informative..
Hmm.. Now I wonder if I might have been mistaking the ovaries for the intestines. Very interesting.
Always interesting! :)
Olá primo! As maiores Felicidades nesta e outras iniciativas para divulgação de informação e conhecimento adquiridos na tua Área! Muito interessante! Um Abraço de Portugal! Celinha.
Um grande abraço querida prima Célia e muito obrigado pelo suporte e palavras de encorajamento ao canal. Sim quero divulgar o conhecimento além das salas de aula. Abraços ao Jorge e aos rios queridos.
Great information
thanks kindly
Super bro .. Fantastic
great job.Thank you...
you are welcome, please check the ones on molting, feeding and harvest :)
Great!
Zé que massa!!! Qto tempo!! Bom saber desse seu trabalho!! Super pro!!! Bjkas.
Erika so por te reencontrar apos 20 anos esse video ja valeu a pena, que surpresa! Please me da um alo no jose.domingos@my.jcu.edu.au , gostsria muito de fazer um Skype contigo pra matar a saudade !
@@hashtagfish8542 te mandando email agora...bjkas olha lá e me responde....
Hi, what is the distinction between Zoea and PL stages under the microscope? is it the appearance of pleopods? what about swimming behavior/food?
yes, also the whole body shape and size are different between them, PLs will swim to the bottom, Zoeas won't
Hi Hashtag Fish! I really enjoy listening to your videos and they give me so much information. I am trying to breed a shrimp as a hobbyist, and I am having trouble distinguishing between zoea and mysis for a species of aquarium shrimp, Caridina japonica (also called Amano shrimp).
How can i tell the difference through swimming behavior or microscope?
Also, Can you do a video on molting problems?
Thank you so much, and I subbed!
Hi Avatar! I will study the scientific literature on this species. Caridea shrimp culture is new to me, they have different life cycle than Penaeid shrimps commonly farmed as food. I hope we can learn together !
The PDF in this pub shows the morphology of Zoea of Amano www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/crustacea/25/0/25_KJ00003243353/_article. Good luck, they seem a challenge compared to cherry shrimp for requiring brackish water for larvae.
Here the different larval stages, you need a good microscope and patience :) www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=core.ac.uk/download/pdf/33011523.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwi7tbq8w_PtAhVn63MBHc4yAHkQFjAEegQICBAB&usg=AOvVaw0ImYQOh82dVEWAsnSpt3GZ
In this 2020 article it mentioned that Tetraselmis + rotifers are the best diet for larviculture: www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/crustacea/49/0/49_225/_pdf (see C. multidentata, the new name now for the species). Best of luck!
@@hashtagfish8542 Ahh thank you so much for the articles to reference, you are seriously awesome!!
Would you recommend me a book about shrimp farming?
Sure
The Shrimp Book,
Edited by Dr. Victoria Alday-Sanz
One video explain algya please sir
Why all my napules lava diet? Thou the water wash fresh
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