Just an update this morning
Last night, a turned off their overhead light for the first time. I got up at like 3am to check on them, and when I shined a flashlight through the flap (I have the tank covered with cardboard so no light gets in the sides) I didn't see any!!! I thought I had killed them!! And the like in some sort of alien movie, they slowly started to rise from the bottom of the tank toward the light.
So creepy.
This morning after turning on the hood light, I saw I have just as many as yesterday, minus just a few dead ones on the tank floor.
That's pretty good!
Their brine shrimp are hatching, and the babies are getting a bit ravenous. I can tell the ones that have eaten because they are turning orange-ish- the color of the baby brine shrimp.
Still can't convince my husband to do daily changes of water. It is a lot of work, and very expensive. I figure this is my time to learn what works and what doesn't, as I am sure I will get more chances to do this, and I am ok with it taking a few years. We are going to do water changes every other day to save $ because it's a bit tight right now. Thanks to those who have offered to send salt, I appreciate it very much, but it's way too expensive to ship, and to Alaska will take a long time. Plus, since I am going out of town in August, I don't want your efforts to be wasted if/when these babies die because my husband can't really do it very well by himself.
Next year, we will be able to afford enough salt because my husband just got approved for a loan forgiveness program (if you have student loan debt and work for a public service like a school, pm me and I can give you some info! They don't tell you about this in the financial aid office!). Instead of paying thousands a month toward his student loan debt, he will be able to spend just a few hundred.
So stuff I have learned in the past 12 hours:
-At night, they go to the bottom of the tank
-They turn orange if they eat a brine shrimp allowing me to tell who is eating
Oh yes, and Big Mamma has still not dropped her eggs. I probably checked like 4 times last night. She's chillin' on the second level. I think I'd better check to make sure she still has her eggs and didn't dump them in the substrate somewhere.
I'll try to get more baby pics, but it's hard with the flaps.
Edit: Here is a photo of Big Mamma's eggs.
Maybe another day or so? I still see a little bit of orange in there.