Im excited to see more ghost shrimp videos, as a kid my family vacationed at cape cod Massachusetts and we would go to the bay, walk during low tide on sand bars, and enjoy the tide slowly coming in. Well once the water was 2 feet or more we would sit on the shore in the water and feel the shrimp pelting our legs as the waves came in. Its funny cuz you feel a rapid tap tap tap tap tap and you wont see them. All you see is their shadows as they come "flying" outta no where. I went again last year for the first time in 10 years and came across a ton of babies in shells id pluck from the sand. I was so happy to see their numbers on the rise! Thank you for reminding me of that :)
FYI some ghost hsrimps can change color of their carapcedepending on the susbtrate colors and food they get fed. I have seen clear ghost shrimp take on tan and rusty colors helping them blend into leaf litter and hide in plain sight from a figure eight puffer. sometomes they turn greenish too.
Yes these are common in reverse I grew up and we’ve seen them in all shades. Bronze, brown and even darker, really depends on the rocks as far as I see
Most ghost shrimp that you buy from box stores and local shops are actually brackish water shrimp. You will get some breeding but your yields won’t be very good. Just do a neocaridina set up and they will come in all kinds of bright colors. They can be expensive from stores but local breeders can offer great deals.
Good idea. Only problem is that while ghost shrimp will gladly live in freshwater, they need brackish water to actually hatch their eggs and raise the shrimplets. I’ve had many ghost shrimp with eggs but none ever hatch in freshwater.
It depends on the species, some are brackish, some are completely freshwater, all are labeled as ghost shrimp. I've had them reproduce in multiple freshwater tanks.
Whatever species I've raised in the past occasionally had offspring, but they were in very small numbers. For example I might've started with 6 ghost shrimp and then eventually ended up with 8 total. I saw eggs on the females but I'm thinking most of either didn't hatch or most of the baby shrimp were eaten. Brackish would've probably yielded better results.
@@bowfin3078 maybe some are misidentified as ghost shrimp ? Mine are wild caught and they looks really similar to ghost shrimp.Where do you get them from ?
@@keyboardwarrior1946 Some from Petsmart and some from another pet shop. Thinking about it I'm wondering if the cherry shrimp I had at the time could've been eating the baby ghost shrimp. I assumed fish weren't a problem since the cherries multiplied like crazy for awhile. Hadn't considered the cherry shrimp might've been a problem.
These lil shrimps are so cool. We bought 5 cherry shrimp and 5 ghost shrimp, 2 years later there is still 1 ghost left and hundreds of cherry! So cool to see them take over but not kill the fish
I am guessing you already know this but most species of ghost shrimp will only successfully reproduce and raise shrimplets in brackish water, that said I've had the same species reproduce in freshwater but just in much smaller numbers as in like 2 to 10 versus hundreds. Good luck this setup looks simple cheap and pretty despite it being a kiddie pool. Think I might try this for myself with other species of shrimp.
Awesome video Christopher. Ghost shrimp are native here in TX. Ours in the ponds we have are very hardy and multiply quick with fast moving planted water.
gost shrimp tend to he more carnivorous then other shrimp so make sure they are getting the protein they want any type of pellet or flake food should have enough
I literally just picked up one of these kiddie pools from Target the other day to hopefully propagate some plants and keep a few small fish for eating mosquito larvae (Houston, TX area so lots of mosquitos).
You've promoted your website so many times throughout this video, till the point where I dont even want to take a look at it or come back to this channel. Get better at advertising, repetition is NOT the essence of success.
Yet you still go to Walmart & any other huge company that will send you multiple emails/texts in a day. I’m 6 mins into the video & the OP literally advertised his business twice.. if you don’t have a business to advertise, you probably don’t know how often we as business owners have to advertise our business. You’re weird for attacking a RUclipsr that is just trying to make a living for himself.
i used to fish with these ghost shrimp when i was a kid at a nearby pond. Literally has 0 knowledge about these little guy back then some dude at the pond gave me like 10 of these guy since i was a newbie to fishing game. end up with 0 fish that day, and got home put the shrimp aside in a plastic bag with 0 water forgot it need some fckin water the next day it STANKKKK lmao what a memory
LOL kudos for actually attempting to get GHOST shrimp on camera- at what point did you realize you didn't actually have to have any shrimp for this and people probably would have believed you XD
Actually, if I were you, I would go for a pond with no substrate as when it comes to breeding, in my opinion is that functionality outranks appearance. To make collecting and see the baby shrimp easier. I think it’s better off to add a layer of black pond lining and add a series of pvc tubes, elbows and Ts for them to hide and that’s it. The live plants are absolutely essential for them to breed and eat so I will still add those in there but not too many. I’m not trying to criticise anything I’m just giving a suggestion of what I will do. Don’t get me wrong the pond is beautiful
I don't understand the science here. How long can the shrimp survive in the baby pool? Specifically one solo shrimp. Also, does it need to be a ghost shrimp, or can you apply this to brine or even regular? Please answer I'm desparate.
no, goldfish will eat the plants, especially floating plants. if your duckweed growth is strong enough, you can try having duckweed, but it will be eaten.
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Hey can you tell the shrimp I said “Hi” please?
Thanks!
Where can I find a plastic pool like that?
What was that website again haha
Im excited to see more ghost shrimp videos, as a kid my family vacationed at cape cod Massachusetts and we would go to the bay, walk during low tide on sand bars, and enjoy the tide slowly coming in. Well once the water was 2 feet or more we would sit on the shore in the water and feel the shrimp pelting our legs as the waves came in. Its funny cuz you feel a rapid tap tap tap tap tap and you wont see them. All you see is their shadows as they come "flying" outta no where. I went again last year for the first time in 10 years and came across a ton of babies in shells id pluck from the sand. I was so happy to see their numbers on the rise! Thank you for reminding me of that :)
FYI some ghost hsrimps can change color of their carapcedepending on the susbtrate colors and food they get fed. I have seen clear ghost shrimp take on tan and rusty colors helping them blend into leaf litter and hide in plain sight from a figure eight puffer. sometomes they turn greenish too.
Yes these are common in reverse I grew up and we’ve seen them in all shades. Bronze, brown and even darker, really depends on the rocks as far as I see
Neat video. The constant push for the advertising is super annoying.
Yeah... I just wanted to see the tank. =(
@@evoneli right!? Like you keep pushing your this and that and it's actually discouraging for whatever products they're trying to push.
I mean he had to make money some way
@@aperson336 I mean he's making money off the video. By constantly pushing a product you're actually discouraging customer's.
@@phoenixrising3219 fair but playing devils advocate RUclips doesn’t pay well and advertising is his job
Anyone else see a chocolate chip cookie when he mixed sand and black rock or am I just hungry
damn it! i was thinking same 🤣
That must be a lot of chocolate chips
Most ghost shrimp that you buy from box stores and local shops are actually brackish water shrimp. You will get some breeding but your yields won’t be very good. Just do a neocaridina set up and they will come in all kinds of bright colors.
They can be expensive from stores but local breeders can offer great deals.
Good idea. Only problem is that while ghost shrimp will gladly live in freshwater, they need brackish water to actually hatch their eggs and raise the shrimplets. I’ve had many ghost shrimp with eggs but none ever hatch in freshwater.
It depends on the species, some are brackish, some are completely freshwater, all are labeled as ghost shrimp. I've had them reproduce in multiple freshwater tanks.
Agreed.I have a whole pond full of them after a few months.
Whatever species I've raised in the past occasionally had offspring, but they were in very small numbers. For example I might've started with 6 ghost shrimp and then eventually ended up with 8 total. I saw eggs on the females but I'm thinking most of either didn't hatch or most of the baby shrimp were eaten. Brackish would've probably yielded better results.
@@bowfin3078 maybe some are misidentified as ghost shrimp ? Mine are wild caught and they looks really similar to ghost shrimp.Where do you get them from ?
@@keyboardwarrior1946 Some from Petsmart and some from another pet shop. Thinking about it I'm wondering if the cherry shrimp I had at the time could've been eating the baby ghost shrimp. I assumed fish weren't a problem since the cherries multiplied like crazy for awhile. Hadn't considered the cherry shrimp might've been a problem.
These lil shrimps are so cool. We bought 5 cherry shrimp and 5 ghost shrimp, 2 years later there is still 1 ghost left and hundreds of cherry! So cool to see them take over but not kill the fish
'Orange Disco Vampire Crab' - I've never met a crab before that I've wanted to party with but I'm pretty sure they'd be down!
I will not lie at 3:00 it looks like a giant cookie
This video really makes me want to breed shrimp too! Thank you for this! 😄
Cute
the substrate without water looks like cookie dough 🤤
I am guessing you already know this but most species of ghost shrimp will only successfully reproduce and raise shrimplets in brackish water, that said I've had the same species reproduce in freshwater but just in much smaller numbers as in like 2 to 10 versus hundreds. Good luck this setup looks simple cheap and pretty despite it being a kiddie pool. Think I might try this for myself with other species of shrimp.
this
Love your vids, have you thought of getting a peacock eel for your angel fish tank?
3:04 mmm chocolate chip cookie🤤🤤
being a plumber and watching pvc be assembled with no glue stresses me out
Lol, I know, I know. But it’s not under pressure, and it makes it easy to break down and use it for other things.
oh yeah most definitely i understand i just get flashbacks to each unglued fitting ive ever seen on site lol
Clown Puke is the true MVP of this video
3:08 chocolate chip cookie yum
Awesome video Christopher. Ghost shrimp are native here in TX. Ours in the ponds we have are very hardy and multiply quick with fast moving planted water.
Geo be like
3:04 the forbidden chocolate chip cookie
gost shrimp tend to he more carnivorous then other shrimp so make sure they are getting the protein they want any type of pellet or flake food should have enough
I literally just picked up one of these kiddie pools from Target the other day to hopefully propagate some plants and keep a few small fish for eating mosquito larvae (Houston, TX area so lots of mosquitos).
I bought them at Walmart. They had them on clearance for $1 so I bought 40, big plans for guppies this spring, so stay tuned!
@@christopher_scott woah! Nice!
Nice tank. Simple, looks good, great for shrimp. :)
with only sand and dark stones in the tub it really looks like a perfect chochlet chiped cookie
these youtubers be over complicating everything, Thank you for the simple and down to earth setup.
didn't have a clue about this till i saw this video, i hit the sub button👍
3:04 big ol chocolate chip cookie!
I thought that ghost shrimp needed brackish water to reproduce?
Why did my mouth start watering after reading this video Title???
the home owners assocation fears the backyard shrimp farmer
3:08 forbidden cookie
3:01 why this look like a cookie I kinda wanna eat it. Love your content and this vid! ✨❤️✨
*EPIK SHRIMP BREEDING SETUPS*
You've promoted your website so many times throughout this video, till the point where I dont even want to take a look at it or come back to this channel. Get better at advertising, repetition is NOT the essence of success.
Yet you still go to Walmart & any other huge company that will send you multiple emails/texts in a day. I’m 6 mins into the video & the OP literally advertised his business twice.. if you don’t have a business to advertise, you probably don’t know how often we as business owners have to advertise our business. You’re weird for attacking a RUclipsr that is just trying to make a living for himself.
3:03 the forbidden cookie dough
Tell me why the pool with just sand and the rocks looks like forbidden chocolate chip cookie dough 😂😂😂
3:06 forbidden cookie dough
Do you know why the antennas turn orange?
Okk I get it U have a shop
this looked like the worlds largest chocolate chip cookie when you first mixed in the rocks
i used to fish with these ghost shrimp when i was a kid at a nearby pond. Literally has 0 knowledge about these little guy back then some dude at the pond gave me like 10 of these guy since i was a newbie to fishing game. end up with 0 fish that day, and got home put the shrimp aside in a plastic bag with 0 water forgot it need some fckin water the next day it STANKKKK lmao what a memory
did anyone count how many times he said fresh water scrub? i lost count
It was 7 or 8 i lost track
Also how many shrimp did you add?
Ayo that some big cookie dough
feels like these new videos have a smoother flow to them, I like it 🔥
Awesome shrimp breeding 👍🏻
At 3 minutes it looks like you are making a giant chocolate chip cookie lol. Super cool vid.
Where did you buy these ghost shrimp?
Hopefully the shrimps grow up to be like the shrimp on that cartoon movie lmao
3:08 it looks like a cookie
Me @1:18 thinking about the possible 3 shrimp stuck in the bag still. 😐😂😂
Where can I find a plastic pool like that
Damn looks like a big cookie
3:05 looks like a giant chocolate chip cookie
LOL kudos for actually attempting to get GHOST shrimp on camera- at what point did you realize you didn't actually have to have any shrimp for this and people probably would have believed you XD
I’ve tried to breed shrimp for a couple weeks now. But all the pet stores i go to don’t seem to have male ghost shrimp!! Where can i find some?
Just buy tons of them maybe? When u ask for the gender, they usually kinda sus and wont give u male n female maybe.
ghosts dont breed well in freshwater i suggest getting neocaridinas from lrb aquatics u can check on his youtube
Yo, that bit about the sand bit is true. I get my hydroballs and soil from lowes or home depot because pet stores will charge way too much lol.
What temperatures are you putting those ponds out? They seem like they would suffer from dramatic temperature changes since they are so shallow, no?
Can them ghost shrimp survive over winter if the water stays above 40?
How many time did u say ur websites name?
I lost count honestly
Great video as always!!! You should get some colorful shrimp to go in there as well. 😊
Check your dm’s on insta!
Okay I'm half way through and what's the number of shrimp you started with
300
Wow that's the sea people !
substrate looks like a chocolate chip cookie
No PVC glue?
Won’t they drown if u turn off the air?
Mmm.... 3:03, looks like a chocolate chip cookie
3:05 i could just eat it, it literally is a chocolate chip cookie
Actually, if I were you, I would go for a pond with no substrate as when it comes to breeding, in my opinion is that functionality outranks appearance. To make collecting and see the baby shrimp easier. I think it’s better off to add a layer of black pond lining and add a series of pvc tubes, elbows and Ts for them to hide and that’s it. The live plants are absolutely essential for them to breed and eat so I will still add those in there but not too many. I’m not trying to criticise anything I’m just giving a suggestion of what I will do. Don’t get me wrong the pond is beautiful
Looks like a cookie 🍪
What type of fish is 'clown puke'?
How do you keep black beard algae at bay?
Stuff like this always reminds me of ark lmao
How does that filter work being on its side?
Yeah I was wonder how effective it'd be that way.
How do you keep plants alive in an aquarium in tryd but they always die and are kindy pricey
Your substrate looks like a chocolate chip cookie.
Great video again Chris
Awesome video, I love to watch this
the beginning looks like cookie monster eating a giant cookie
can i be the first to say the first 2 layers of the sand and rock looks like a cookie/cokkie dough
are you gonna scape finatic´s bedroom tank?
I don't understand the science here. How long can the shrimp survive in the baby pool? Specifically one solo shrimp. Also, does it need to be a ghost shrimp, or can you apply this to brine or even regular? Please answer I'm desparate.
the video is really useful and inspiring for me, amazingly good, greetings from a new friend, goldfish cultivator from Indonesia
Cool. Maybe consider taking off the vignette on future videos. Felt like I had tunnel vision and was squinting.
I went to try and buy some plants and is says it won't ship to me. I don't live in Texas either. Also the code shrimp didn't work either.
The code shrimp was only good until 01/18 . There is a new code in every video. Where do you live?
@@christopher_scott i live in Oregon
What kind of water did you use tho?
Are these for bait?
but arent shrimp jumpers?
Hi, can you still buy plants if your in the UK?
Thanks
Yes! Here in wales most garden centres have aquariums with live plants for sale also :)
White sand and a colored shrimp makes for better viewing and spotting
Well I must aren’t you captain obvious
Can you put duckweed plants in with large Goldfish
no, goldfish will eat the plants, especially floating plants. if your duckweed growth is strong enough, you can try having duckweed, but it will be eaten.
@@chaitanya928 awesome ok. I was wondering about that. They are scavengers so I figured it would have been idea to start with.
Would have been a bad idea lol
Forbidden cookies
Video wss great! But, I feel like there was too many plugs for fresh water scrub, got annoying quick.
I like this idea!
how many times do i have to hear promotions of the website. chill dude i just wanna vibe with the video
it looks like a giant cookie.lol
20 minute acclimation, lolololol
Looks like a giant cookie D:
thanks for the video.....gave me a few ideas
I’m sure I’m crazy but I feel like I just saw a pond like this heading out of galveston lol