B Bangin87 Registered Member Jun 26, 2009 2 0 0 Sep 5, 2011 #21 Gordonrichards said: View attachment 182568 Click to expand... what are those deep red shrimps? sakura shrimps?
Gordonrichards said: View attachment 182568 Click to expand... what are those deep red shrimps? sakura shrimps?
G Gordonrichards AC Members May 9, 2009 22 0 0 41 Sep 6, 2011 #22 A 2 liter bottle is a nano sized container... it would work as long as you don't overfeed your shrimp.
A 2 liter bottle is a nano sized container... it would work as long as you don't overfeed your shrimp.
G Gordonrichards AC Members May 9, 2009 22 0 0 41 Sep 6, 2011 #23 The deep reds are Sakura. Small percentage chance of getting partial rilli shrimps with the line, though I haven't seen any recently. My second generation are currently breeding, have a bunch of females berried up.
The deep reds are Sakura. Small percentage chance of getting partial rilli shrimps with the line, though I haven't seen any recently. My second generation are currently breeding, have a bunch of females berried up.
N newbie breeder AC Members Aug 26, 2011 55 0 0 Sep 6, 2011 #24 I'm going to set up 2- 2 liter bottles, 1 for MTS and one for shrimp.
G Gordonrichards AC Members May 9, 2009 22 0 0 41 Sep 6, 2011 #25 maylasian trumpet snails? They're a menace to society lol.
N newbie breeder AC Members Aug 26, 2011 55 0 0 Sep 6, 2011 #26 if I can get 100-200 MTS the first month and sell them for $0.10-$0.20 each I can find a new tank nicely.
if I can get 100-200 MTS the first month and sell them for $0.10-$0.20 each I can find a new tank nicely.
G Gordonrichards AC Members May 9, 2009 22 0 0 41 Sep 7, 2011 #27 Who is paying that much for them? I'll sell you 500 mts snails for .10 cents each plus shipping costs lmao
Who is paying that much for them? I'll sell you 500 mts snails for .10 cents each plus shipping costs lmao
B Bangin87 Registered Member Jun 26, 2009 2 0 0 Sep 7, 2011 #28 was also wondering if you can mix sakura shrimp and red cherry shrimp together or will they inbreed?
G Gordonrichards AC Members May 9, 2009 22 0 0 41 Sep 7, 2011 #29 They will breed together. Your cherry shrimp will become more solid in coloration. -Gordon