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Old 01-10-2006, 12:10 AM   #9 (permalink)
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There is no difference between the care of CRS and Cherries is there?
I wouldn't think so either.

I never saw the "mystery" behind Cherry shrimp propagation. I use the word "propagate" as opposed to "breeding" because breeding implies there is some special hand in the process by the hobbyist. I just put the shrimp in an aquarium with plenty of fine leaved plants (heavily planted) for the shrimp to graze over, and kept the aquarium free of shrimpy predators and let them be. The shrimp propagate prolifically. I think "free of predators" is the key for some.

I am certain I'd be able to do the same with CRS and Bee shrimp.

Mike
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