I have been watching the mysid shrimp zip around in my tank amongst the monticaps, out of reach of the predators, and it got me to wondering if it's possible for mysid shrimp to be seeded from feeding frozen mysis. I know that they are most likely coming in on frags as hitchiker's, but could it also be possible that amongst the daily feed of frozen mysis, some viable embryos are being introduced? The female shrimp carry the juvenile shrimp in a pouch within her body and release them when they are grown. If a female shrimp is carrying fertilized eggs that are at an early stage of development, could they survive the freezing and thawing process and end up as live, viable embryos?
I have a tank raised matted filefish in there, that was 1" long when I got him. He was a tiny little guy. He is now a 3" long beast. I was worried that there might not be enough food for him and cause him to dine on my LPS, but so far he is growing like a weed and has not touched any corals. Fingers crossed it stays that way.
I have a tank raised matted filefish in there, that was 1" long when I got him. He was a tiny little guy. He is now a 3" long beast. I was worried that there might not be enough food for him and cause him to dine on my LPS, but so far he is growing like a weed and has not touched any corals. Fingers crossed it stays that way.