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Hey Msjinkzd! can you put me down for two bumblebee clithions when they come in?? I am sorry--I don't know if you do this or not--can't hurt to ask! :dance: :rolleyes:
 
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Thank you for getting back to me about the shrimp. I think I want to try a few. My goldies are babies and I have a fair amount of driftwood in my 90 so the little shrimp should be able to have cover. What shrimp would you try?? Also, do you ever get Anubias Mother plants?

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Shannon
 
I would go with either cherry shrimp (as they are the least expensive) or pick up some ghost shrimp locally to try out. The ghost shrimp may be your best bet as they are very inexpensive typically and a little larger than cherry shrimp. If they work out, they you could try a different shrimp species. I get mother anubias plants in on occasion. What species of anubias were you looking for?
 
Hey MsJ, please let me know when your cherries are back up and you can ship. I think I am going to go with just them and some plants for that tank right now. I also would like to know how big the nerites you have are. My betta tank has a bit of algae on the java moss (a real pain to try and get off) and the betta will only let something a little larger live with him. My 2 ramshorns that he allows to stay are about 1/2", but anything smaller and he eats it.

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The olives get to about dime-sized, the clithions (spikeys) are pea-sized when I get them and I believe they max out at about 1/4" inch, but they do have bit spikes and not a very obvious "face", and the zebras get to about quarter sized. The zebras are by far the biggest. I should have cherries available again in another week or two :)
 
I will keep an eye on this thread then. I am excited, looks like either spikey or zebras for me! I think I saw you are getting more in of those soon too!! Now to decide what plants. Thanks!!
 
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