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Neocaridina are super skittish and not very food motivated, unfortunately. The bright lights with no hides probabyl stressed them out enough to ignore the food even if they were hungry - which they very well may not have been! Even if you don't actively feed them, mine are happy to eat algea and diatoms, which i can see through their shells.
Maybe try again with dimmer lights, and provide cover at the end of the maze?
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It is a silly question because there are some flaws in your design. You put the shrimp in the tank with each other rather than isolated. Shrimp are not purely driven by food. They have mating and location preferences over food. Until food becomes the most important. So I'd get them hungry for a day or so and the release them individually. Maybe clear out the water between each test run.
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It’s fascinating to note how Remy retraced their path to get to the food rather than blindly searching or following others. By uniquely exhibiting the kind of behavior most suited to the maze environment, Remy was able to reach their destination. I’m interested to see if they continue to exhibit this retracing behavior in other mazes.
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@rileyh2675
1 month ago
Selectively breed the shrimp. Only take ones that solve the maze and make the future generations solve increasingly complex mazes. We can create a breed of super intelligent shrimp.
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