Follow your Dream

Shrimp Breeding


Shrimp breeding for some can be a daunting task and have met many problems and setback along the way. Tank crash, mass death due to some error that has happen.

It is easy to be disappointed and discourage and tell yourself this is as good as it gets, i’ll just learn to live with it. We all go through setbacks, disappointment and pain. However, this pain that we go through is part of the shrimp breeding process. It is what we do in this situation that will determine the outcome. This will change us, we re-evaluate our processes and technique, we refine our skills to shrimp breeding. Every painful time even if you don’t like it, it’s developing something in you.

Eventually if you decide to go through it, you will emerge with more knowledge of how to deal with it, a total change in your breeding setup. How you want to deal with the situation is up to you.

You can come out bitter or come out better?

You can come out defeated and giving up your dream or you can come out passionate with a new fire, remembering your dream of what you truly want to do. The new opportunities in getting where you want to be and a revitalization of your breeding setup are some of the things you can change to be better.

we all know sometimes we make poor choices, we were led by people who i was too a victim and i had to deal with the consequences. All of us experience some form of challenges, don’t go through it, grow through it. Gain new knowledge, talk to people who have succeed. By not quitting, you will eventually come out better.

if you encounter setbacks during shrimp breeding such as they are not breeding, lots of shrimp death, etc, don’t take it as a setback but a setup for better things to come. Re-look and plan again how your setup is done, look at ways of improving. Eventually you will grow through it and be successful.




Selective breeding


It takes a long time to see results in selective breeding as it requires time and patience. It’s easy to get discourage and be cover under disappointment, setbacks, failures that let us lose our dream.

Easy to settled for mediocrity, at one time you were all fired up and passionate about breeding really good shrimp, you believe you have the right setup to do it but over time, some setbacks, had some bad breaks that weigh you down. You can settle where you are and nobody will fault you. The naysayers will be happy that your dreams are dash, encouraging you to let it go, it’s impossible they say. However, don’t believe those lies. It’s not too late to dust it off and forge towards your dream.

There are plenty of naysayers who are looking at what you are doing, making side remarks and telling you that you couldn’t make it. Deep down thinking you will fail. Hoping you will fail. A true mark of a Champion is when the naysayers throw dirt on you, you keep shaking it off. Keep moving forward. If you don’t have a dream that is alive and well, you wouldn’t have those naysayers going against you. If your dream of selective breeding has been toss aside, it is time to re-live it again. Setup a plan again to select and move towards your goal and dream. Share your goals and dream with like minded people.







Dream Simply


I have a goal and dream. That is to help and reach out to others in need and i know i can only reach out to so many people, but i hope those people whom i have reached out will help reach out to more. Only then will the community be better, and i fully understand the balance there will always be naysayers, but don’t let those pull you down.

This is the reason i write in the blog to share as much information as i can, to help those in need; hence the name Shrimp Sanctuary. For breeders to breeders.




2 replies
  1. Cindy
    Cindy says:

    Thank you for posting. Today is the first time I hear of Lubao.
    I live in Hawaii. I understand that we are not able to import any shrimp here. More than a couple of years ago, I purchased some feeder shrimp from my local pet store. I did not intend to feed them to any fish. I wanted them to live in my aquarium. Since then, my shrimps have bred and the colony has both increased and decreased at different times. I enjoy watching my shrimp. Thank you for sharing. At times I felt discouraged knowing that I cannot acquire different new colors of shrimp, but have ultimately resigned myself to appreciate that which I have. My shrimp bring me peace and calm when I watch them. For this I am grateful.

    Again, thank you for sharing.

    -Cindy

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