Culls are basically any kind of shrimp that doesn't "fit" the qualifications of the "owner." PFR's are known for solid red color, cull PFR's may have lighter, and less consistent red coloring, making them considered "culls"
Buy the culls, they can still make solid shrimp. But they might not be as consistent as a "better" colored Shrimp.Not sure if i would be picky about my shrimp or not. Not buying any right now so it dosnt really mater but in likw a month or so i maybe. Are yall picky on ur shrimp?
I have yet to see a shrimp with deformities.jasonpatterson thanks for the the info. , is there offten shrimp with deformities?
I have a tank full of culls that are the most wonderful, fun things to watch! They were a group of "oopsies" where red and yellow neos bred and created these sort of pale, non-descript shrimp. Nonetheless, they're incredibly playful and I have the best time watching them! They've also produced some rather nice-looking yellows. It's really up to you what you want them for.Not sure if i would be picky about my shrimp or not. Not buying any right now so it dosnt really mater but in likw a month or so i maybe. Are yall picky on ur shrimp?
Not really. There are a few posts out there from people with misshapen shrimp, but that's often due to something going wrong during molting rather than something genetic, and they're back to normal the next month when they molt again.jasonpatterson thanks for the the info. , is there offten shrimp with deformities?