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    Quote Originally Posted by skvin2002 View Post
    Mikisol, u r funny guy all my stuffs are used item bought fm forum. 1ft tank $10, just bought led light at $40, crs cheap cheap at below market orice fm breeder, eheim 2028 $200, DW& plants I cannot remember much, chiller 150a $200. I do hv extra fan, dw & led light which I hv yet to sell. I'm not trying to breed the shrimps but seeing them die is quite pitiful. So I rather spend $ to keep them alive.
    Wah, not just any cannister but an Eheim!!!! You are rich lah, please let me be your friend, please please!

    Your DW and LED light I am interested, please PM me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikisol View Post
    Hi cheetf,

    I really don't know as my foreground plant has grow to 5cm in length and they hide inside, but i managed to see about 6 of them, various size.
    Oh, only 6? Neocaridinas normally breed like rabbits. You should see more than 6.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cheetf View Post
    Oh, only 6? Neocaridinas normally breed like rabbits. You should see more than 6.
    Oh, so its called "Neocaridinas"! haha, i just keep them without what its called actually.

    Yes, I see only 6 but i believe there must be more. Like i said, the foreground is thick. No, i do not want them to be like rabbits, otherwise they hop out of the tank onto my carpet!


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    Nice tank love it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nec View Post
    Nice tank love it
    Thank you thank you, I am about to trim my tank.

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    It is interesting that you use HM as your foreground plant. They can grow pretty quickly which would also mean that you would have to trim frequently. That said, if your shrimps love them, might as well just keep the HM. Great job in shrimp keeping!
    Need something to scratch that itchy hand of mine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mincedmeat View Post
    It is interesting that you use HM as your foreground plant. They can grow pretty quickly which would also mean that you would have to trim frequently. That said, if your shrimps love them, might as well just keep the HM. Great job in shrimp keeping!
    Yes, Shrimp loves them, because they can hide. But i am a beginner, so i did not know that it grow so fast, same as riccia. By the way, what is HM?

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    Your tank looks good. Full tank shot maybe?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sakuras View Post
    Your tank looks good. Full tank shot maybe?
    Most glad to comply!


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    Mikisol, I'm still new, so no pm. You can whatsapp me at 97548660 & I'll send you pics of the dw & led I have.
    Last edited by Navanod; 16th Jul 2013 at 15:40. Reason: SMS lingo

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    Your shrimps should love your tank with so many hiding possibilities.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sakuras View Post
    Your shrimps should love your tank with so many hiding possibilities.
    Yes, but the con is that i can't see any of them......until its feeding time! After eating, they simply go hide and cover blanket and sleep shiok shiok!

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    Congrat....
    Soon there will be flooding your tank...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikisol View Post
    Yes, but the con is that i can't see any of them......until its feeding time! After eating, they simply go hide and cover blanket and sleep shiok shiok!
    Never mind, at least you know that you have bred them yourself in your tank.

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    nice tank! the plants all so dense

    anyway, whats with the foreign talent signature


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    Be careful to protect the inlet of your filter.. shrimplets might accidentally get sucked in.

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    wow mikisol.. its nice to see your shrimplets.. by the way how long did you run your tank before you see the babies? i'm sure its not like 1 or 2 weeks right ?

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    Congrat...
    I believe you will be counting shrimplets daily...
    Searching high and low to sight them.

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    Hey guys, can anyone enlighten me how long it takes for shrimp babies to grow to a breeding state before it can mate with the adult sakura shrimps?

    I understand that male sakuras are colourless or less red. Just wondering if anyone seen a male sakura as red as female shrimps? Do such male shrimps exist

    Thanks in advance

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    Quote Originally Posted by marlicious View Post
    Hey guys, can anyone enlighten me how long it takes for shrimp babies to grow to a breeding state before it can mate with the adult sakura shrimps?

    I understand that male sakuras are colourless or less red. Just wondering if anyone seen a male sakura as red as female shrimps? Do such male shrimps exist

    Thanks in advance
    Yes. I have 2 shrimps which are male and the colour is striking and on par with my females.. I've been to polyart yesterday and seen new stock of fire red, I believe there will be males mixed with females and they are all very red.
    Recent studies shows that putting recent studies in your statement have a higher percentage of trust people put into your recent studies. What?

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