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👍
Thank you for doing these videos.
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 :)
Thanks for the video!
Thank you very much for a very informative and well organized presentation.
Hmm.. Now I wonder if I might have been mistaking the ovaries for the intestines. Very interesting.
Like the topic sir, very much informative..
Always interesting! :)
great job.Thank you...
you are welcome, please check the ones on molting, feeding and harvest :)
Great information
thanks kindly
Super bro .. Fantastic
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.
One video explain algya please sir
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
Great!
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
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