FS S/S+/SS grade Crystal Red Shrimps - Bay Area CA - Shipped

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Time to lower down my CRS populations.

S/S+ grade: V type or Tiger Tooth, $6 each.

SS grade: Hino, Double Hino, or No Entry, $8 each.

USPS priority shipping: add $10
USPS express shipping: add $30

I will ship in a breather bag with some moss for shrimps to hang on during transportation. I do not have heat pack so please watch out your local weather. I will ship from Bay area in CA, 95035. My local weather is perfect now.

My water parameters:

PH: 6.3 - 6.5
GH: 3-5
KH: 0-1
Temprature: 73 - 80 degrees
Ammonia, NO2, NO3: around 0


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hey, I see your post on craigslist all the time :duh:. I live in the same area too! Too bad I haven't tried my hand at a shrimp nano yet, maybe sometime in the near future, your shrimp look incredible!
 
those shrimp look amazing. too bad i'm all the way across the country
 
I shipped shrimps to New York, Florida before, and all shrimps are survived from the 3-4 days transport. Across the country would not be a problem. :)
 
I shipped shrimps to New York, Florida before, and all shrimps are survived from the 3-4 days transport. Across the country would not be a problem. :)


Northern Michigan also...they all arrived healthy and happy and were fully colored in no time. Very nice quality shrimp!!


PM sent for more shrimp!!

Do you have anymore Black and White??
 
I don't know my GH/KH, but would these be able to be acclimated to PH 7.4-7.6 without death?
 
I don't know my GH/KH, but would these be able to be acclimated to PH 7.4-7.6 without death?

I read online that some people say they keep CRS in PH 7.x but most people recommend to have CRS in around PH 6.5 water.

To achieve a healthy environment for CRS to live and breed successfully, I highly recommand to follow the rules that most people are following. Otherwise, you may get annoyed that why my CRS do not breed much, or why my CRS lose their white colors.

So, in a short, I don't suggest you to keep them in 7.x PH water, though it is possible to acclimate them to live in PH 7.x.
 
Too bad you don't have heat packs. It's in the 40s in TN already and I was looking for some CRS!
 
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