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    Rhinogobius wui and shrimp

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    I just got group of rhinogobius wui (never had them before).Im wondering if its safe to keep them with red cherries or will shrimp be eaten?Thanks for your help.

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    Re: Rhinogobius wui and shrimp

    I've Rhinogobius duospilus (used to be wui), with RCS. They'll will hunt the shrimp. especially the younger ones will be eaten. But given enough places to shelter RCS will survive, don't expect too much offspring though. My topic (on another (dutch)forum) has pictures of the gobies, dario's shrimps etc.
    http://www.venividivissie.org/viewto...&sd=a&start=15

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    Re: Rhinogobius wui and shrimp

    Asgard-thank you for info and link to a great pics

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    Re: Rhinogobius wui and shrimp

    Glad you liked them

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    Re: Rhinogobius wui and shrimp

    here's a link to a thread dedicated to these little beauties
    http://forums.loaches.com/viewtopic....1a39bc275d9d83
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    Re: Rhinogobius wui and shrimp

    Although beautifull fish and a great link, the link is about Stiphodon. sp, not Rhinogobius sp.

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