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Ghost Shrimp Feeding & Offspring
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Feel free to ask questions or post feedback! Palaemonetes spp. paludosus, commonly called the "Glass Shrimp", "Ghost Shrimp", and "Grass Shrimp"; females berried (holding f...
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Experimental Planted Freshwater Sump
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First - sorry for the poor quality of video! This was an experimental setup for a freshwater sump. The goal was to filter the water through a reverse under-gravel system in...
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Texas Cichlid Spawn & Fry Development
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Texas Cichlid (Herichthys cyanoguttatus) Spawn & Fry Development. Their tank measures a pH of ~7.8 (API chemical test kit) and water temperature varies between 74-77 degree...
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"Seed Shrimp" (Ostracod)
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My video, titled "Water Fleas Daphnia pulex", was an incorrect identification of the featured specimen. Thanks to two knowledgeable people, they have been properly identifi...
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Juvenile Nutria
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Cute little Nutria we observed scientifically with science while it ate some aquatic plants at Aquarena Springs, San Marcos TX. Captions added for your convenience.
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Giant Water Bug: Feeding & Breeding Clips
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These two Giant Water Bugs were taken from an area near the San Marcos River. They live in a jar full of plants and some smaller male Gambusia - which they feed on. I notic...
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Ghost Shrimp: Collection, Breeding, Feeding
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Feedback is always appreciated; please comment with your thoughts or question!
Video Information:
Ghost Shrimp can be collected in many freshwater bodies, or bought from...
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Texas Cichlid: Breeding
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Wild-caught Texas Cichlids (Herichthys cyanoguttatus) laying and fertilizing eggs on 1/19/2011. Almost all of the eggs hatched successfully. The male's dorsal fin was perma...
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Texas Cichlid Illness
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The Texas Cichlids (Herichthys cyanoguttatus) of the San Marcos River seem to be under the constant stress of some kind of illness. At least, if not more than, half the pop...
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I AM TILAPIA
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What Kind of Tilapia is this? It's from the San Marcos River, but does not look like the common "Blue Tilapia" I see - they are much larger and...blue (pale). Perhaps its b...
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