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I too would like sids in the future!
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If people want them, I will get them
I often get in panda cories. Amanos do fine priority, just keep in mind, my heat packs are 72 hours. I know USPS SAYS its 2-3 days priority but I live in a rural area. I have found most priority is 3-4 days, which is pushing it for heat packs to cover. As long as they got there in a reasonable amount of time, it should be fine, but with priority there areno guarantees for timeliness. |
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Rachel,
any pictures of these " yellow fire shrimps"
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i am sick as a dog, i cannot shiptoday. I will try to get pics up soon. I took a bunch. back to bed
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ok take care rachel!
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these are not great pics, but here ya go:
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few more:
c. propinqua (low order) rilli rcs yellows blueberry malawa furcatas |
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Those Malawa shrimp that I got from you last month have the typical color variation that Malawa shrimp are known for (something that makes them interesting, IMO) and the adult ones seemed to all berry up in the first week or ten days.
Definitely seem to be food hogs (they grab up anything that they can and scurry off with it to eat it) and also seem to be more active swimmers than neos, tigers, etc. Fun little shrimp. edit: I swear there was a point to my post when I started out typing it! Since they are less commonly kept I thought that I would offer some input. For anyone considering an additional species that is easy to care for and interesting enough to add to a tank then I would definitely suggest taking a flyer on these since they don't interbreed and they are hardy. |
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Thanks for that! They are an underappreciated shrimp, for sure!
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Are the CPO's sexable size?
How many are available? |
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Yes, they are sexable. They are about 1". I have a lot, not sure on the gender ratio, but i know its heavier on teh male side.
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Hello! WHat's the difference between WCMMs and sparkle eye white clouds? I think I read that sparkle eyes prefer warmer water, but that's the most solid info I've found. Thanks!
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Just different species. Here is a profile for Tanichthys micagemmae (sparkle eye, which are also slightly smaller): http://www.seriouslyfish.com/profile...emmae+&id=1322
wcmm: http://www.seriouslyfish.com/profile...cies=albonubes |
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Feel free to ask any questions that you have! I will do my best to answer
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