1st: "Not wild caught" is probably a bit misleading. My understanding is that neither these (nor the more common "bamboo" shrimp - another filter feeder) have yet been bred in captivity.
2nd: http://www.petshrimp.com/africanfiltershrimp.html
These are on my wishlist, but I haven't seen any around here (so I would likely have to special order them) and I really can't afford them right now, sadly.
I have heard a lot of compaints about AZGardens. I plan on buying there only as a last resort when I finally am able to get these shrimp.
I wouldn't call bamboo social. They only hang out close to one another (at least IME) since that is where the highest flow is. They also often push and climb on one another, trying to get a feeding advantage.
2nd: http://www.petshrimp.com/africanfiltershrimp.html
These are on my wishlist, but I haven't seen any around here (so I would likely have to special order them) and I really can't afford them right now, sadly.
I have heard a lot of compaints about AZGardens. I plan on buying there only as a last resort when I finally am able to get these shrimp.
I wouldn't call bamboo social. They only hang out close to one another (at least IME) since that is where the highest flow is. They also often push and climb on one another, trying to get a feeding advantage.