Raising Fairy Shrimps to adulthood

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
  • Raising fairy shrimp to adulthood is not as hard as it seems.
    Give it a try if you want to keep something different.
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Комментарии • 115

  • @aidanvs8902
    @aidanvs8902 2 года назад +20

    Never expected this level of quality on a fairy shrimp video super impressive love the micro shots ❤

    • @TheStreamAffair
      @TheStreamAffair  2 года назад +2

      Thanks alot for the kind words

    • @bubblerings
      @bubblerings 2 года назад +1

      Yes. Beautifully done.. Even with micro video! ✨😎

  • @williambull549
    @williambull549 2 года назад +14

    Great content and amazing close ups!

  • @SouDeePop
    @SouDeePop Год назад +4

    Thank you so much for this video. You put many weeks into this and provided technical and visual details for all of us who are new to these shrimps. Thank you as well for staying around and answering all these questions in the comments! Your experience seems rare and you are very valuable
    From what I understand, once the colony dies off, you can drain and dry the tank then use the eggs that your culture produced. I hope I get to try fairy shrimps soon..

    • @TheStreamAffair
      @TheStreamAffair  Год назад +1

      Hi, you are welcome. Yes for Fairy shrimps that is how you grow/hatch the eggs, the eggs actually needs to be dried out completely to simulate like in nature. Due to this, it is harder to source for fairy shrimps egg as compared to brineshirmp eggs, brineshrimp is more straight forward to get the eggs to hatch

    • @SouDeePop
      @SouDeePop Год назад +1

      @@TheStreamAffair you're right, brine shrimp would be much more accessible. There is also a site called greenwater farms that ships almost everywhere; they have daphnia and fairy shrimp eggs

    • @TheStreamAffair
      @TheStreamAffair  Год назад +1

      @@SouDeePop i still couldnt get to hatch my Monia eggs, not sure what is wrong. I would love to get my hands in the giant fairy shrimps. They can really grow and the size is pretty huge!!

  • @VolCanixWorx
    @VolCanixWorx Год назад +6

    I really appreciate the subtitles ❤

  • @sugar-sammich
    @sugar-sammich Год назад +2

    I do want to know more, very nicely done, and thank you so so much!! I have pea puffers I want to feed and you have been invaluable! ♥♥

  • @bubblerings
    @bubblerings 2 года назад +2

    Great video and content.. I failed to grow them except for one or two at a time.. The rest always died so easily.
    Will try the cycled larger tank..
    I have heard that you can also keep a coarse sand or fine gravel substrate on the bottom. Then save the sand in a bucket where it can dry out.. When you fill the tank or bucket again, they will hatch... Easier than trying to separate out the eggs, if you don't like doing that. Cheers!!

    • @TheStreamAffair
      @TheStreamAffair  2 года назад +1

      Try to keep the water clean. I failed few times too..suspect the water quality was not good. Dont overfed them as the water will get foul easily. Keeping bare tank is easier i guess..u can just suck up the eggs and dry it..at least u can see the eggs..if its in the sand, u cant see it at all.

    • @SirenaSpades
      @SirenaSpades Год назад

      Line the bottom with lots of leaves instead of sand/gravel.

  • @cozyinbed
    @cozyinbed 2 года назад +6

    I just started hatching these shrimps a few days ago, but I'm worried about them growing too large.. What's the average size of the adults? I think I got the same species as yours.

    • @TheStreamAffair
      @TheStreamAffair  2 года назад +4

      Mine was less than an inch

    • @lennyarbis2622
      @lennyarbis2622 2 года назад

      4 cm for brine shrimp

    • @SirenaSpades
      @SirenaSpades Год назад +1

      @@lennyarbis2622 brine shrimp is saltwater. These are fresh water.

  • @shawndoe2834
    @shawndoe2834 2 года назад +1

    Thanks For The Video. Well done :)

  • @user-hl3ly4sb4t
    @user-hl3ly4sb4t 2 года назад +2

    If you collect the fresh eggs from the bottom of the tank, how long do they need to be dry before you can hatch them?

    • @TheStreamAffair
      @TheStreamAffair  2 года назад +3

      I didnt try it..yes for fairy shrimps eggs you need to dry it to simulate like in nature where the pool will become dry and when comes the next raining season, the pool will again fill up with water and the eggs will absorb the waters and the cycle starts all over.

    • @user-hl3ly4sb4t
      @user-hl3ly4sb4t 2 года назад +1

      @@TheStreamAffair Thank you for the response. This was an excellent video.

    • @TheStreamAffair
      @TheStreamAffair  2 года назад +1

      Thanks alot. Check out my corydoras video too. I took a microscope video when the fry was 1 day old.

  • @Gabrielaalvarezdogmom
    @Gabrielaalvarezdogmom Год назад

    Where do I order pretty orange and blue shrimp like these ❤

  • @lup7271
    @lup7271 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video. I want to try this in the future to see if i can hatch several generations so that i don't need to buy new eggs.

  • @rowlandf8367
    @rowlandf8367 2 года назад +3

    Can I ask about the live yeast? Do you purchase it live or is it store bought powdered yeast that has activated in water? Thanks a lot.

    • @TheStreamAffair
      @TheStreamAffair  2 года назад +2

      Hi there..its just normal baker's yeast..yes its "powdered" form and u add water to activate it. If u dont want to use yeast..u can try to feed them using greenwater (algae) too. Their color will change slightly depending on the food they consume.

    • @rowlandf8367
      @rowlandf8367 2 года назад +1

      @@TheStreamAffair Thanks a lot for the info. Very helpful.

    • @TheStreamAffair
      @TheStreamAffair  2 года назад

      Your welcome

  • @suzsnooze
    @suzsnooze 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the update and all the details! Love your channel, please keep making your videos. I love how informative and straight forward you are! Had to find a few videos to get to yours and glad I did. When you have time, you should try to make it a project to hatch these eggs. I'm curious on the process to prevent from buying so many eggs since as you know, fairy shrimp eggs are more expensive than brine. I understand if it's a hassle though!

    • @TheStreamAffair
      @TheStreamAffair  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the support. I’ve stopped making new video now as my day job is getting more busier. On top of that the app subscription fee that I’m using to edit my video is getting more and more expensive. Hopefully, I will be able to make new video in the future. Again thanks for the support!

    • @suzsnooze
      @suzsnooze 8 месяцев назад

      @@TheStreamAffair that’s really too bad but we completely understand! Thanks for the update. I just love your content and how straight forward you are compared to other videos. You are very easy to understand. Ontop of that, your video quality is great. What video editing software do you use if you don’t mind me asking?

    • @TheStreamAffair
      @TheStreamAffair  8 месяцев назад +1

      @suzsnooze Im using Kinemaster to edit my videos.

    • @TheStreamAffair
      @TheStreamAffair  8 месяцев назад

      @@suzsnooze im using Kinemaster

  • @tikiribandara465
    @tikiribandara465 Год назад +1

    Really very good video.Please make a Raising Artimia to adults video.

    • @TheStreamAffair
      @TheStreamAffair  Год назад

      Let me try, am busy with work nowadays, hardly have any time do edit my existing video.

  • @samdhoss
    @samdhoss Год назад +1

    Good science! It seems, once the females in the colony are berried, in a conventional tank, it would be their 'final end', because eggs need to be harvested, then hatched in a dry environment. As they have short lives, they'd NEED to breed for their 'colony' to continue.. I suppose, it's a 'colony mentality' keepers need to juggle.. I was wondering- 1) For a normal tank, would the inclusion of a sand bed, plants, more salt after 20 days, ensure their generations to continue? 2) Also, would more water agitation, (from say, a bubbler), raise 'fitter' shrimp? V Nice Video. I love where your channel is going. Much success. Cheers.

  • @lennyarbis2622
    @lennyarbis2622 2 года назад +2

    Fun fact ; they can eat microscopic algae including spirulina

  • @VinylUnboxings
    @VinylUnboxings 2 года назад +1

    I want to try to introduce these to my community aquarium

    • @TheStreamAffair
      @TheStreamAffair  2 года назад +1

      What is inside ur community tank? If there are larger fish, i guess it won't survive. They will become food source instead.

    • @VinylUnboxings
      @VinylUnboxings 2 года назад +1

      @@TheStreamAffair biggest fish are Celestial pearl danios and Kuhli Loaches, neither of which seem to predate on the juvenile cherry shrimp as far as I've ever seen.

    • @TheStreamAffair
      @TheStreamAffair  2 года назад

      @@VinylUnboxings you can give it a try and let me know if they can live together peacefully.

  • @TheFororoRoro
    @TheFororoRoro 2 года назад +1

    Nice info bro 👍

  • @aishathali4931
    @aishathali4931 Год назад

    Can any fairy shrimp be hatched in freeswater ?

  • @19645pat
    @19645pat Год назад

    Where can i buy some eggs for these? In Europe?

  • @Crustaceanking50
    @Crustaceanking50 8 месяцев назад

    Do you need a filter?

  • @katalinacastanares4602
    @katalinacastanares4602 2 года назад +1

    Hi there! New subscriber here! I have enjoyed the videos I have watched so far and will be going thru and watching the rest:) I had a question if you don't mind? I noticed you said you are using Thailand fairyshrimp and wondered if you've had any issues with your fairshrimp eggs being contaminated with moina/daphnia eggs as well? So far, every batch of eggs I have tried hatching have had daphnia/moina hatching along with them. Then, after just a few days, I am left with only the daphnia/moina alive swimming around. I know that I have fairy shrimp because it is very easy to see the difference between the nuplii by the way they swim in the beginning, then after a couple days, it is easy to tell by the way they are shaped as the fairy shrimp become big enough to see the adult form and the daphnia look just like daphnia. I messaged the sellers and they tell me that it is normal to get some dapbnia eggs within the mix. But it's disappointing when I have only daphnia left when I want fairy shrimp. Do you have any idea why my shrimp are dying while daphnia thrive? I know water quality is a major factor in raising fs, but the daphnia seem to thrive and my water quality is always cycled water. I'm so sorry for such a long comment and my questions. I completely if you cannot or don't not want to answer. I am grateful either way:)

    • @TheStreamAffair
      @TheStreamAffair  2 года назад

      Hi Katalina, thats for supporting my channel. Yes the Fairy Shrimps eggs are product of Thailand. Its under the product name of UHT. I dont have issue which you reported where monia eggs are coming together with the fairy shrimps eggs...i actually bought the monia eggs from UHT as well but still not able to hatch them. I just dump them in a still water. I might need to try a different way.
      I had issue with my first few batches of fairy shrimps too..i suspect it was due to water quality because i feed them the same food only (baker's yeast). Try not too feed them too much yeast as it will easily foul up the water. We are the opposite. I wan Monia but successful in Fair Shrimps. You want Fairy Shrimps but successful in Monia.. 😂

    • @SirenaSpades
      @SirenaSpades Год назад

      You can get them in the woods if you are in the US

    • @TheStreamAffair
      @TheStreamAffair  Год назад

      Lucky you!

  • @bayouboyneworleans
    @bayouboyneworleans Год назад

    What brand of filter is that ?

  • @daylenplayz3253
    @daylenplayz3253 9 месяцев назад

    what species of fairy shrimp?

    • @TheStreamAffair
      @TheStreamAffair  9 месяцев назад

      Not to sure, but its the normal type, not the giant one

  • @wilviccanas
    @wilviccanas Год назад

    Very informative!
    Do you just feed them yeast even in adulthood?

    • @TheStreamAffair
      @TheStreamAffair  Год назад

      Yes, only yeast or green algae water if u have any

  • @e.c_1029
    @e.c_1029 2 года назад +1

    Are these Thailand fairy shrimps?

    • @TheStreamAffair
      @TheStreamAffair  2 года назад

      Yes, they are product of Thailand.

    • @e.c_1029
      @e.c_1029 2 года назад

      @@TheStreamAffair ok thx! Another question: how big are they on day three? My brother's are about as big as the egg.

    • @TheStreamAffair
      @TheStreamAffair  2 года назад

      Should be still small. The body should start growing by then.

    • @e.c_1029
      @e.c_1029 2 года назад +1

      @@TheStreamAffair ok tysm!

  • @bongjamesbong00420
    @bongjamesbong00420 Месяц назад

    Please follow up with how to start the second generation and successfully keep the cycle going

    • @TheStreamAffair
      @TheStreamAffair  Месяц назад

      Im sorry i wont be able to do this as Im too occupied with work nowadays.

  • @angiebear8727
    @angiebear8727 Год назад +2

    Best video on fairy shrimp I’ve found on RUclips. Thank you very much

  • @guppiesstories5942
    @guppiesstories5942 2 года назад

    You raised them in fresh or salt water?

    • @TheStreamAffair
      @TheStreamAffair  2 года назад +2

      Fairy shrimp are fresh water type and Brine shrimp are saltwater type.

  • @bene6739
    @bene6739 2 года назад

    i tried to culture but it all died on the 2 weeks and i am not sure why it happen like that. Do you change the water ? what about the temperature of the water ?

    • @TheStreamAffair
      @TheStreamAffair  2 года назад +1

      My 1st attempt failed at day 3-4. They started dying off one by one. I suspect it was because of my water condition because i had alot of detritus worms in it. So i suspect my ammonia content might be high. Thats the reason why in my 2nd attempt I had cycled the tank with my biomedia filter. I turn it back one once they were big enough not to swim into the sponge. This should help keep the amonnia level low.
      I do change the water a week by 10% initially, but i stop changing the water when i moved to my display tank. Try to feed what they can eat only.
      My temp should be around 29-30 celcius.

    • @bene6739
      @bene6739 2 года назад +1

      @@TheStreamAffair Probably my water condition content with high ammonia, i didnt think of checking water condition. i tried few attempt and keep failing, gave up trying and now saw your posting it motivate me to try it once again. i love your stream set up and all the video posting done by you. Keep it Up!!!
      Did you use filtered water for your 2nd attempt?

    • @TheStreamAffair
      @TheStreamAffair  2 года назад +1

      I added water filtered from the tap water using the 4 stage filtered which I build and shown in my previous water change routine video. You need to use dechlorinated water.
      Thanks for the kind words and glad that you enjoyed my video. It motivates me to keep making more videos! Thanks alot!!

    • @garcias2039
      @garcias2039 2 года назад

      2 weeks? They do have a 2-3 weeks lifespan.

    • @TheStreamAffair
      @TheStreamAffair  2 года назад

      no, they can live for more than a month or two if they are taken care properly

  • @yenriver5255
    @yenriver5255 2 года назад

    Hey Bro, I am surprise they hatched at the higher temp. What brand eggs? I need to get some and try again.

    • @TheStreamAffair
      @TheStreamAffair  2 года назад

      UHT fairy shrimp eggs. These are from Thailand

    • @yenriver5255
      @yenriver5255 2 года назад

      @@TheStreamAffair siphon the eggs out and dry and see if they will hatch???? For the next video......

    • @TheStreamAffair
      @TheStreamAffair  2 года назад +1

      Wanted to do this but the laziness in me is too strong. And this can be easily fake by using back the commercial sold eggs instead of the fresh eggs that was laid. So might as well not..haha

    • @yenriver5255
      @yenriver5255 2 года назад

      @@TheStreamAffair well we are all honest.....show siphon and dry.

    • @TheStreamAffair
      @TheStreamAffair  Год назад

      You could i guess

  • @graciliraptor3990
    @graciliraptor3990 Год назад

    What temperature for hatching?

  • @ixMiffy
    @ixMiffy 2 года назад

    Can i feed the fairy shrimps Hikari First Bites instead of yeast?

    • @TheStreamAffair
      @TheStreamAffair  2 года назад +1

      I havent tried it before, may not work. Yeast and spirulina powder is proven to work. Or u can feed them green algae water.

    • @SirenaSpades
      @SirenaSpades Год назад +1

      Why would you want to? Yeast packet, 50 cents

  • @brandonlasvegas
    @brandonlasvegas Год назад +1

    😎🦐🙏

  • @Ukraineisashithole
    @Ukraineisashithole 2 года назад +1

    great video very detailed

  • @lucywikeley2489
    @lucywikeley2489 8 месяцев назад

    Awesome video. When did you turn the filter back on?

  • @HAMBURGER-s1l
    @HAMBURGER-s1l Год назад +1

    Great video....thanks for the close captioned. helps a lot. keep rockin

  • @Muckwickett
    @Muckwickett 2 года назад +1

    This was a great video. very helpful

  • @g.rodriguez7445
    @g.rodriguez7445 Год назад

    Can fairy shrimp exist in a planted tank?? I know neos- and caradina thrive in them...

    • @TheStreamAffair
      @TheStreamAffair  Год назад

      I dont think u can fairy shrimp in a planted tank unless ur tank have abundant of algae for them to eat. Not sure if feeding yeast in a planted tank is a good idea. And if you are keeping fish in ur planted tank, they will become food for the fish.

  • @nickridder4273
    @nickridder4273 2 года назад

    Nice👌
    How long is the light on?
    24/7?

    • @TheStreamAffair
      @TheStreamAffair  2 года назад +2

      Its only on during the night..during the day, i got natural sunlight shining in, so I don't need to turn it on. Algae will grow as well so its also food source for the shrimps. U can see their belly turning green.

    • @lennyarbis2622
      @lennyarbis2622 2 года назад

      @@TheStreamAffair can they eat crushed moss?

    • @TheStreamAffair
      @TheStreamAffair  2 года назад

      I never tried before. Maybe if u blend it till liquid form, it might work. But using yeast is the easiest option. Or just keep them under sunlight. Algae will grow by itself.

    • @lennyarbis2622
      @lennyarbis2622 2 года назад

      @@TheStreamAffair oh

  • @crypstox-edu
    @crypstox-edu 2 года назад

    Hi how much time you change water

    • @TheStreamAffair
      @TheStreamAffair  2 года назад

      I don't change the water often, maybe 2 weeks once? I cant really remember

    • @crypstox-edu
      @crypstox-edu 2 года назад

      @@TheStreamAffair I have another question if moina and fairy shrimp at same tank will it harmful for fairy shrimp

    • @crypstox-edu
      @crypstox-edu 2 года назад

      @@TheStreamAffair You grow them by feeding yeast only
      And is UHT pure fairy shrimp eggs

    • @TheStreamAffair
      @TheStreamAffair  2 года назад

      Yes

    • @TheStreamAffair
      @TheStreamAffair  2 года назад +1

      I had not tried to hatch moina egg before. So i cannot comment if they can be grow in same tank or not.