
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
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!![]()
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Your tank looks good. Full tank shot maybe?

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

nice tank! the plants all so dense![]()
anyway, whats with the foreign talent signature![]()
Be careful to protect the inlet of your filter.. shrimplets might accidentally get sucked in.


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

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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