FS Nerite snails and shrimp, shipping or pickup PA

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The tylos are really not being very perky. I am suspending their sales indefinitely because of low numbers and concern for their health. i sitll have plenty of zebras, suns, and tiger snails available but the rabbits are off the market for me :( This import was really rough on me and I apologize to those who got their hopes up, no one is more disappointed than myself.
 
Are the ones you sending me good and healthy? *sniff sniff*

I should prob take extra care in acclimating them as well, any suggestions?
 
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Can you tell me more about those blue black mystery shrimp? Any pictures would be great too! I'm looking at stocking a 34 gallon hex tank.

Thanks!

Mike
 
They were active doc and good and alive. I would just take your time dripping them. When you open their bag, stick a drop of prime in as well to neutralize any ammonia from shipping. I will post up pics of the blue/blacks momentarily.
 
Are the ones you sending me good and healthy? *sniff sniff*

I should prob take extra care in acclimating them as well, any suggestions?

What, you don't want a package full of dead snails? Come on, you know you love that smell... :D
 
blue/black shrimp:
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no clue what species they are, they are a little larger than neocaridina but reproduce very readily and are fine in hard water.
 
darn my internet being down all weekend! darn it to heck! im so sorry to hear about the tylos, i know it must really suck for you :(

im going to put in my order on kensfish sometime tomorrow. if i have any cash left (and no willpower haha), ill pm ya ;)
 
Do you have any MTS left? How many do you have and any thoughts on how many I should get for a 180 with sand. I need them to go threw the sand. Thanks, Arkangel77
 
I always have mts, but I don't ahve an overpopulation of them. I have to dig to find them. Start with a couple and they will reproduce readily with a food source.
 
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