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    What Shrimp is this?

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    Hi all,

    Please help to identify this shrimp?
    http://www.arofanatics.com/members/dcsim/shrimps/

    Thanks

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    Hi,

    Your pictures are blur, from the last picture, it looks like ghost shrimp. Don't know whether it is correct anot.

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    did you catch yourself? looks like one of those Macrobrachium spp. with the big pincers.
    why I don't do garden hybrids and aquarium strains: natural species is a history of Nature, while hybrids are just the whims of Man.
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    hi hwchoy,

    Yes it has big pincers and I caught it myself...
    Do you have more information about Macrobrachium spp?

    Thanks

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    no I do not have more info, unfortunately. and a lot of info on shrimps are in german. anybody here read german fluently?

    btw where did you catch them?
    why I don't do garden hybrids and aquarium strains: natural species is a history of Nature, while hybrids are just the whims of Man.
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    Re: What Shrimp is this?

    [quote:bc40172db4="dcsim"]Hi all,

    Please help to identify this shrimp?
    http://www.arofanatics.com/members/dcsim/shrimps/

    Thanks[/quote:bc40172db4]

    Halo,

    Looking like ghost shrimp used as feeders.... i used to (few years back) catch big ones at Bishan Park.... 6 -7cm with big claws.... fierce manz....

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    H W Choy,
    I can read German fluently and I also speak it without an accent . But I guess most Germans can do this, so this is nothing special :P .
    Back to topic, most of the Macrobrachium species are carnivor or scavenors, so be careful with them. A 3 inch big shrimp could easily attack a guppy. Almost all species of them are not peaceful and I won't use them for a Community tank. On the website http://www.wirbellose.de/arten.html you can read things like this about most of the spezies of this particular genus:

    aggressive against each other,
    don't keep them with bigger fishes only with very small or very fast ones,
    even a cardinal tetra was attacked,
    eats small fish and snails,
    can be cannibal to their own offspring,
    eats parts of plants even anubias,
    eats smaller crayfish
    etc.

    So I won't keep any of the bigger ones in my tanks. The risk is to high.

    regards

    Robert

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