Friday, January 8, 2010

Nature food source - Salvinia float


Water surface - shrimps busy feeding on Salvinia leaves (top pic)

Beneath the surface (snowball, sakura & CRS taking turn to feed)

When I thought my shrimps love to nibble on sinking Ketapang leaf, they enjoy scavenging in my floating plants too. See what they did and turned my salvinia into leaf skeleton.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Netting the filter




I noticed I hardly need to clean my filter sponge after changing to a diy netting which provide more efficient suction thru the filter inlet and non-blockage of dirts around it. As a matter of fact, I hardly need to clean my tank with all the necessary gadgets now put in place that allows my tank to run on its own eco-world. The only little thing that is needed - simply top up the water due to evaporations. Keeping shrimps is such a joy for now.

Sunday, January 3, 2010

New Visitor on 2010


I saw this cicada in the morning of 2 January 2010 at our doorstep. It was struggling to survive, so I tried to save it by bringing it indoor to prevent neighbours from tramping on it accidentally. However it couldn't make it in the late afternoon and was buried in the lucky flower pot at home. Anyway, it looks cute with big head, big eyes and a greeny fat furry (not those creepy hairy) tummy.

Friday, January 1, 2010

Happy new Decade 2010!!!


New life has just begun after molting out old problems - message from a dwarf shrimp.

Reflection of 2009


Have not been updating my blog for a while. Here is the reflection of what has happened to my
mutli-recial shrimps tank in 2009.

Survival 2009:
Sakura - more babies
CRS - getting stronger and bigger but no sign of pregnancy
CBS - ---- diito
Snowball - produced babies
Long nose (1 piece left out of 5 pieces) - died of hunger
Black Tiger - only one piece left
Blue - given away after their surprise mass reproduction.
Yamoto - not a single casualty

Unsuccessful
Green Shrimp (bought 4 pieces )- gone missings, or probably eaten up
Yellow Shrimp (bought 3 pieces) - -- ditto ---

Orange shrimp - died
Cherries - died
Red Tiger - died