WTB Wishlist: Shrimp, snails, and shellies shipped to 40372

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FishDreamer48

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I am looking for some shrimp for my tanks would like enough to be a breeding colony. Would like bright vibrate colors orange or maybe some bright red cherry shrimp or even a yellow or another shrimp just would like colors. Looking to pay $1 and must be able to be shipped to 40372 w/ live guarentee. May be interested in several different types that come in enough to breed so I can have more so I won't run out when some die of old age. Hit me up with what you have, information on care, pictures and why I should pick that type of shrimp and why your shrimp are a good choice.

I am also interested in neat new snails cheap like breeders of apple, mystery, briggs, or other neat variety. Already has red ramshorns, a few brown, MTS, and assassins, would love a male/female pair of mystery snail breeders, or some blue ramshorns.

Also looking for a breeder group or pair shellies not too picky on varieties, some shells included would be nice as I don't have a local seller close by that I know of.

All must be shipped to 40372 w/ live guarentee on a budget, but this is my wishlist. Let me know what you have prices and shipping costs, care requirements if special, and pics.
 
I can always google the stats on a particular critter, but I figured it I asked for advice to experience breeders and fish keepers who have some critters to sell might be more inclined to share any secrets or less knwno facts or tips that they had that I may not be able to find via google.
 
Talk to MsJinkzd. She might be able to hook you up with what you are looking for.
 
I have plenty of briggs that I can sell to you of various sizes and ages--mostly purple striped with some solids and blue snails too. PM me if you are interested--I guarantee live arrival with priority shipping.
 
Got some fish I am in the process of getting when the weather clears mods please close thread.
 
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