Marble shrimp

GuZZiZZiT

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Oct 4, 2006
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I was in "petsmart" today and while i don't normally buy fish there, they did have some really goregious red wag plattys. While i was waiting for them to be baged, i noticed some Shrimp that where tagged as "marble shrimp" they looked cool, but were 12 bucks each so i was hesitant. Has anyone kept these with any real sucsess? and sugestions?

Thanks
 
Saw them at my local PetSmart last week; those things are huge! Were 2-3 inches long-sign said 2 Inch max...

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that's where i saw some also, i was wondering how easy they are to care for. i don't know if i'd pay 12 bucks for one though. if i could get a pair and breeding is easy, then i'd buy em.
 
The marbel shrimps I know of are the sauron shrimp and they are s.w. do you have a pic or a link?
 
I thought "marble shrimp" were SW, too.

But I think they are bamboo shrimp (Atyopsis moluccensis), aka the flower shrimp, wood shrimp. That's the problem with common names.

Check out this page http://www.petshrimp.com/bambooshrimp.html. It lists the max size as near 4 inches.

From what I hear, they've never been successfully bred in captivity and are all acquired wild :(

But they're very neat guys. I had a little one who crawled out when nitrates got too high (my bad). They are known to be escape artists, but only if something is bothering them. They should be supplement fed with either crushed-up flakes put into the stream of the filter outflow (which will be their favorite place to hang out), or plankton that you can buy for filter feeding inverts.
 
I'm sorry to bring up an old topic guys, but I too have had my eye on a bamboo shrimp for a while now. I'm curious... do you think my clown loaches would bother it? The only time I ever see them bothering any fish is when they're fighting amongst eachother, otherwise they leave everyone alone. (though they will always be the first ones begging for food at feeding time) I don't want to just buy one to find out that my fish picked it to death, I'd feel bad for the poor guy. Any ideas?
 
i work at petsmart...and yes i will be the first to admit all of the tags are wrong as hell...i did all the research on every living animal we sell so that i can inform people better than those uninformative tags...my dad keeps one of those in his tank and the shrimp does just fine with any type of fish i've seen...he climbs on a plant and catches the microscopic debris that the filter lets through...it is really cool to watch. He can deploy six little net like hands and catch all of it. My dads small comunity fish aren't bothered by him and his more aggressive fish, like his algae eaters actually clean the shrimps back after he has sat stil for too long...a cichlid is about the only trouble maker i could see causing problems with these helpful cleaners
 
I can confirm the escape artist comment. I "lost" one only to find him later on the floor.

Out of curiosity the, the tag at PetSmart says they require aquarium salt. I've never been one to add salt to freshwater unless there's an issue. Is this true? From what I've read thus far, they don't "need" salt.

FWIW I saw "requires aquarium salt" on a few freshwater tags at PetSmart.
 
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