more likely to do so with CRS than RCS, because CRS and cf. Babaulti are both Caridina.
BTW, what's the different between cf. and sp.?
BTW, what's the different between cf. and sp.?
The Green Shrimp a.k.a Caridina babaulti may/will cross with a Crystal Red Shrimp. Both are Caridina so you do not want to put them together in fear of them cross breeding, creating a "mut". Cross breeding shrimp of different colors will not produce a mix of both colors.
Since a RCS, Red Cherry Shrimp, is a Neocaridina it will not cross breed with a Green Shrimp because the Green Shrimp is a Caridina.
So your answer is: The Green Shrimp is ok with the Red Cherry Shrimp, but NOT with a Crystal Red Shrimp.
note: it does not mean that they will undoubtedly cross-breed, just not worth taking the chance.....
Both being Caridina doesn't mean they are capable of interbreeding. Sulawesi are Caridina too, I have a hard time imaging they breed with CRS. However, everything is possible such as all of us wining lottery at the same time.
Your example isn't entirely valid. You throw a CRS in a Sulawesi tank, it dies. You throw a caridinal shrimp in a CRS tank, it dies. The reason they won't interbreed is because they each cannot survive in the others parameters. Difference between this example and CRS/babaulti is that they are the same genus AND can survive in the same parameters. Much higher chance of interbreeding, but very unlikely as you statedBoth being Caridina doesn't mean they are capable of interbreeding. Sulawesi are Caridina too, I have a hard time imaging they breed with CRS. However, everything is possible such as all of us wining lottery at the same time.
Ah.. a very important factor even I overlooked when thinking about the topic... a tip of the hat to you my friend.Your example isn't entirely valid. You throw a CRS in a Sulawesi tank, it dies. You throw a caridinal shrimp in a CRS tank, it dies. The reason they won't interbreed is because they each cannot survive in the others parameters.
Can we stop with this nonsense? Just because two species are in the same genus does NOT mean they can interbreed. That's not what defines a genus. Sometimes two species in a genus can interbreed, sometimes they can't. Malawa shrimp are also currently classified as Caridina but it's been shown they don't interbreed with other Caridina. Amano shrimp are also Caridina. Unless there's actual experimental proof that these two can interbreed we cannot say with any certainty that they will.This is true, I was just stating by the laws of the animal hierarchy... technically they could...
WHOA HOW!?!?! What's the params of that tank?I actually have kept CBS, CRS, cardinals and harlequins together.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xb-aMNF9NSI&list=UUtpZYK1urlhbcbM4L9LSyqQ&index=18&feature=plcp