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Seems like the taiwan pros wear orange!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVjYLHlOQqM&feature=player_embedded

Theres plenty of marketing bits throughout but having a glimpse into the operations of a professional shrimp breeder is astounding and something we should be striving to have in our own tanks.

Just seeing the all high grade shrimp alone is worth the view.

Credit to the Ebigarden blog for the documentary.
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Wow that shrimp facility looks cleaner and better run then then some resurants I have been to. Asias are crazy about shrimps. Do you think the USA would ever have a shrimp factory like that?
Seems like Taiwan pros use co2 also!
Lol!

Thank you!
Wow! Some of those CRS look AMAZING! Soooo white and solid! I want!! ��
So professional, that set up much have cost a small fortune. Thanks for sharing :)
Seems like Taiwan pros use co2 also!
Lol!

Thank you!
I think those were Oxygen tanks.

Also, being Taiwanese myself, I understood what the news reporter was saying near the end of the video. She stated that they had bred a species worth 300,000NTD, around 10,000USD. Damn! Lol

I would visit this place as I'm in Taiwan right now but it's quite far on the country side.


Sent from my fingers
http://tw.myblog.yahoo.com/yu_ken32/

This is their blog.

Bad news is, it is in Chinese. I will see what useful information there is.

I can't believe some of the nice shrimp place are in places that I went to.

the Fu Shrimp is in Fu Zhou where I was born! LOLOLOL

I guess I know where to visit next time I go back to China!
I wish I could read this…. Has anyone here tried to buy from this company? I sure would like to get my hands on some of the CBS.
http://tw.myblog.yahoo.com/yu_ken32/article?mid=6023&prev=-2&next=-2&page=1&sc=1#yartcmt

Does anyone know what kind of UGF this is? I don't think they have anything on or under it.
http://tw.myblog.yahoo.com/yu_ken32/article?mid=3763&prev=3790&next=3748&l=f&fid=21

So according to this, they are using CO2 for the tank and not O2
http://tw.myblog.yahoo.com/yu_ken32/article?mid=3763&prev=3790&next=3748&l=f&fid=21

So according to this, they are using CO2 for the tank and not O2
Thank you!

Lol! This is awesome! :)
With a UGF too!!

So I wasn't that wrong after all, huh?
;)
I want to know what the new "300000 New Taiwan dollars = 10003.3200 US dollars" species is.

水晶蝦 "Water Crystal Shrimp" - finally know what it's called in Chinese :D

Other species aren't so hot in Taiwan or mainland huh?
http://tw.myblog.yahoo.com/yu_ken32/article?mid=3763&prev=3790&next=3748&l=f&fid=21

So according to this, they are using CO2 for the tank and not O2
Woah. I wonder why? Unless CO2 has some weird benefit to shrimp? Or the plants use the low amount of CO2 that they inject to produce more O2?


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CO2 drops pH levels, only thing I can think of. The more inbred Taiwan bees (BKK, Panda, Ruby, Wine, Blue Bolt) require 5.6-6.2pH. I don't think they need highly oxygenated water--that's sulawesi.
Judging for the spray bars, I would think that Yes they need highly oxygenated water as well.

However, I'm just happy to see that I wasn't that crazy to use co2 as most people thought.

:D
I want to know what the new "300000 New Taiwan dollars = 10003.3200 US dollars" species is.

水晶蝦 "Water Crystal Shrimp" - finally know what it's called in Chinese :D

Other species aren't so hot in Taiwan or mainland huh?

Actually 水晶蝦 is Crystal Shrimp. 水晶 = Crystal.


Very cool link indeed
When you say here in Taiwan or on the mainland, you refer to Crystal Red Shrimp.

CRS and Taiwan bees are probably the most popular and expensive shrimp here. Any kind of Neo pretty much goes for 30NTD or a buck.


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Thank you!

Lol! This is awesome! :)
With a UGF too!!

So I wasn't that wrong after all, huh?
;)
You should be more happy about is, they also use RUGF. LOL

I want to know what the new "300000 New Taiwan dollars = 10003.3200 US dollars" species is.

水晶蝦 "Water Crystal Shrimp" - finally know what it's called in Chinese :D

Other species aren't so hot in Taiwan or mainland huh?
I think they consider others to be too easy. :D
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