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    it is possible to keep different kinds of shrimps together? currently have bee and cherry shrimps will they kill each other?? i only heard yamatoes eats those smaller shrimps.. im thinking of getting wood shrimps and glass shirmps too.. is it adviseable to mix them?? or shld i just keep one type only?

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    it is possible to keep different kinds of shrimps together? currently have bee and cherry shrimps will they kill each other?? i only heard yamatoes eats those smaller shrimps.. im thinking of getting wood shrimps and glass shirmps too.. is it adviseable to mix them?? or shld i just keep one type only?

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    it is possible to keep different kinds of shrimps together? currently have bee and cherry shrimps will they kill each other?? i only heard yamatoes eats those smaller shrimps.. im thinking of getting wood shrimps and glass shirmps too.. is it adviseable to mix them?? or shld i just keep one type only?

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    it is possible to keep different kinds of shrimps together? currently have bee and cherry shrimps will they kill each other?? i only heard yamatoes eats those smaller shrimps.. im thinking of getting wood shrimps and glass shirmps too.. is it adviseable to mix them?? or shld i just keep one type only?

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    i have seen glass/ghost shrimps attack yamatoes.
    however, if they are well fed, they are less likely to do so.
    i have not seen yamatoes attacking other creatures in a tank except stuff on the gravel or leaves.
    thomas liew

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    Bee, tiger, malayan & cherry can live happily together. Had problem with yamato attacking bee shrimps before. Take into consideration the safety aspect when your shrimps harvest eggs in the future.

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    Wood shrimps, although much larger then the other shrimps, are incapable of eating them. Their primary food source are micorscopic organisms.
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