wow... cool... where did you get them from??? Are those green spots originally on their shell or is it algae??
came across this shrimps http://www.arofanatics.com/members/n...tetigershrimp/, noted as super white tiger shrimp, would like to know the exact breed of this.
anyone care to indentify them?!
this friend posted so-called yellow crystal shrimp in his gallery, but was identified as malayan shrimp by some members here in our earlier thread. wonder is it another of his malayan shrimp transformation.
Last edited by richietay; 23rd Apr 2006 at 19:55.
wow... cool... where did you get them from??? Are those green spots originally on their shell or is it algae??
Last edited by Justikanz; 22nd Apr 2006 at 21:40. Reason: u and r are letters, not words!!
They seems to be getting cooked from inside out...
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Sherman Foo
hmm..it certainly doesn't look like it belong to the malayan shrimp family. But it's really quite interesting to know the exact breed. Does any bros here, have any advise?
most shrimps of the caridinae/neocaridinae group is very hard to specifically identify without some form of dissection and magnification.
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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