Thanks for your kind words
@ Casey
... Just to make sure that I don´t create a missleading idea, I don´t really know wether amano shrimps drop their eggs. In that picture it just looks like it, but she kept holding on to the eggs - the one "string" of eggs just was hanging down far. I´ve different females with 2 colores of eggs yellow and green, guess that´s the matureing status giving the color. I´ve read the amano larves actually develop but can not survive as they need salty ater to grow up.
@ Clowngirl
Typically clowns eat shrimps - actually love it. It was a gamble when I added the clowns to the tanks - shrimps were allready there, but the clowns were smaller than the shrimp, so the grew up together, perhaps that´s why in this case it´s an exception.
I guess the smaller loaches Kuhli, Sewellia... get to enjoy more of the shrimpeggs/larves, for clowns they may be too small, so they may not even see single eggs-I don´t know.
here also pics of the yellow eggs
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