FS: Inverts and low light plants for sale

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I sure do, I have several blues from a recently hatched clutch. They are about pencil eraser sized right now. Give them another few weeks and they would be a better size to ship :) Shipping is $6 and snails are $3 each and I do use heat packs. Each snail is individually double bagged to protect their shell during transit.
 
Updated December 31, 2008
For sale/trade: pictures available here, additional pics available upon pm request

http://www.aquariacentral.com/forums...63#post1458863

Shrimp: all pending availability :)

Red Cherry Shrimp (neocaridina): $1 each
Yellow Shrimp (neocaridina): $2.50 each
Snowball Shrimp (neocaridina): $2.50 each
Dark Green Shrimp (Caridina): $4 each
Blue Pearl Shrimp (neocaridina): $3 each
Blue/Black shrimp (species unknown): $2 each

Snails:

Common ramshorns (brown, spotted, orange/red): 6/$1 or free as an add-on
Zebra nerites (upon availability): $4
C.Corona (spikey bumble bee): $4.50
Pomacea bridgesii: $3/each, pm for color availability- purples and green/brown striped available now, blues, ivories, magenta striped also nearing availability


Plants: pm for availability

Needleleaf java fern: $4
Bronze crypts: $3
Sagittaria subulata plantlets: $1 for a runner
Java moss: $4/golfball
Water wisteria upon availability: $2
Hygro(willow): $3
Rotala: $1

Other plants can be available, please pm with what you are hoping to get and I will see what I can do :)

Shipping is $7 for a 7x7x6 box, or $10 for the flate rate box with delivery confirmation number. Please pm with any questions at all! I am more than happy to answer compatability, stocking, species questions!
Heat packs will be used. All snails are individually bagged for shell preservation. Shrimp are shipped in Kordon breather bags. Upgraded shipping to express available at additional cost.
 
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I am interested in some snails and possibly shrimp as I have never seen some of the snails o shrimp you ofer. Would you advise about snails that are compatable with plants? Also I would like to start acolony of shrimp in my outdor pond this spring. I live in Albuquerque and the pond water never freezes but gets pretty cold-in the thirties. Sre there some shrimp that would weather through the winter possibly?
Those yellow shrimp really look interesting How would they do in a tank that is kept at about 80 degrees.I read somewhere that shrimp really prefer cooler temps..
thanks in advance
Steve butterworth
Albuquerque sbresolana@gmail.com


Updated December 31, 2008
For sale/trade: pictures available here, additional pics available upon pm request

http://www.aquariacentral.com/forums...63#post1458863

Shrimp: all pending availability :)

Red Cherry Shrimp (neocaridina): $1 each
Yellow Shrimp (neocaridina): $2.50 each
Snowball Shrimp (neocaridina): $2.50 each
Dark Green Shrimp (Caridina): $4 each
Blue Pearl Shrimp (neocaridina): $3 each
Blue/Black shrimp (species unknown): $2 each

Snails:

Common ramshorns (brown, spotted, orange/red): 6/$1 or free as an add-on
Zebra nerites (upon availability): $4
C.Corona (spikey bumble bee): $4.50
Pomacea bridgesii: $3/each, pm for color availability- purples and green/brown striped available now, blues, ivories, magenta striped also nearing availability


Plants: pm for availability

Needleleaf java fern: $4
Bronze crypts: $3
Sagittaria subulata plantlets: $1 for a runner
Java moss: $4/golfball
Water wisteria upon availability: $2
Hygro(willow): $3
Rotala: $1

Other plants can be available, please pm with what you are hoping to get and I will see what I can do :)

Shipping is $7 for a 7x7x6 box, or $10 for the flate rate box with delivery confirmation number. Please pm with any questions at all! I am more than happy to answer compatability, stocking, species questions!
Heat packs will be used. All snails are individually bagged for shell preservation. Shrimp are shipped in Kordon breather bags. Upgraded shipping to express available at additional cost.



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Shrimp, Snails, and Low light plants for sale
Baby bridgesii (purple striped and green/brown striped) available now :D
 
Not to interupt the conversation, but shrimp can be kept anywhere between 55 I believe though they won't breed and 80. An more or any less and they will probably die. Your best bet if you really avid about cherrries in your pond is to buy a couple heaters (depends on size of pond) but you still might need to tke them out around winter and that job might be hard
 
Would you advise about snails that are compatable with plants?
All the snails she sells are fine with plants.:) I can vouch for the nerites being the most efficient algae eaters.:thumbsup:

:welcome: to AC and good luck!
 
I am interested in some snails and possibly shrimp as I have never seen some of the snails o shrimp you ofer. Would you advise about snails that are compatable with plants?All the snails for sale are plant safe :) Also I would like to start acolony of shrimp in my outdor pond this spring. I live in Albuquerque and the pond water never freezes but gets pretty cold-in the thirties. Sre there some shrimp that would weather through the winter possibly?Not that I know of, I keep them in 70's temps, and they do not do well below mid-60's or over low 80's.
Those yellow shrimp really look interesting How would they do in a tank that is kept at about 80 degrees.I read somewhere that shrimp really prefer cooler temps..
thanks in advanceThey do just fine in 80 degrees and your waters pH is just fine as well for neocaridina.
Steve butterworth
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what are the peremeters in your shrimp tank?????

i would love th have shrimp im my fry tank but i dont know what i need for water premeters!!!!


thanks!!,
Ryan
 
The neocaridina have a pH around 7.6-7.8, temp is around 76ish, hardness of 8/142.3, ammo 0, nitrite 0, nitrate 10 or under. Wc's once weekly of about 30%, all tanks are planted. I use soilmaster select, eco complete, or black gravel in all the shrimp tanks. :)
 
I would LOVE some of your Zebra Nerites!!
 
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