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Thanks Shrimpy, Chris Lukhaup is also doing another magazine called Freshwater Shrimps gone wild which will be released at the end of the year. I would have thought that some of our shrimp sponsors would have sold this magazine. Thanks for the update really looking forward to seeing this whens...
Lol I have had this happen to me before. I found one of my Amanos at the front door which was down a set of stairs. I think it must have been about the equivalent of about a mile in shrimp size. My giant African filter shrimp is prone to climbing the pipes and wires in the tank and have also...
Hi looking to get two species of shrimp for my tank. They won't interbreed as they are not related. The first is caridina and the second is Macrobrachium kulsiense. These are one of the smaller clawed shrimp so im wondering if these guys would predate the caridina?
Any thoughts guys?
Hi guys im looking for a algae eating snail which can reproduce in freshwater. I had Nerite snails which eventually got munched by my assassin snail. They did a great job but left eggs everywhere. So you can see why I would like ones which hatch in freshwater so I can re-home the young
I have kept them with Nerites before. They got on well for a while the Nerite fell and landed on its back then the assassin snail saw this as lunch. I would be careful if your gonna house them together.
The rummy noses might,but it depends what hiding places you have in the tank for the shrimps mosses,caves etc. Cherries are a good introduction to shrimps they are fairly undemanding( 1st species I kept).
The shell in the tank was probably a female. Once a female who has eggs in her and is...
I read a few months back how the guy made this strain. I think he was Swedish. But it involved all the various different strains of tiger shrimp, selective breeding and patience. Which by looking at the prices of these strains online wouldn't be cheap. I would love to try something like this at...
Those shrimp are Caridina cf. propinqua I got them like are in the first pic and a few moultings they are pic 2. I thought they were like cherries but they aren't the young need a larval stage.
But these guys are a great clean up crew.
I've seen on a few online shops that they are selling nettle leaves as food for shrimp. Has anyone used these products before? I was thinking about adding one that I have collected while out walking into my tank to see if the shrimp like it but i dunno if they need anything done to them before...
I feed my tiger shrimp blood worms, Crusta Gran and the odd algae tab. I have tried them on various other frozen foods but they seem to like blood worm the best.
I've got a bucket load of tiger shrimps. 6 Hetrapoda wild form. 5 Sunkist shrimp and 1 African filter shrimp who is currently 3 inches so still a toddler.
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