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    Spotted first shrimplet!

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    I am so happy. Spotted my first shrimplet! It means that my shrimp in my tank are breeding I keep bees and tiger and green shrimp in my tank. After so many deaths, finally, I see a sign of life. I've been trying to get them to breed for so many months. Before this, the only thing I could breed were malayan trumpet snails...

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    Congratulation, able to spot what shrimp is it?

    Read that green shrimp be able to cross-breed with tiger shrimp/bee shrimp.
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    Congraluation! It's always so nice to know that our shrimps are breeding
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    congratulation on your first shrimplet.

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    I don't know. If I had to guess, it would be more likely to be the green shrimp since the juvenile had no markings. It was completely transparent.

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    good for you. it means that the water condition is much better now as the shrimps are starting to breed now.
    Last edited by Justikanz; 4th Nov 2006 at 01:13. Reason: Try not to use sms short forms, thank you.

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    Congratulations!

    If you can, it would be a challenge to take a picture of your shrimplet!
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    uh, it went missing.
    That's because my 1 footer is a jungle.
    If you have seen it...I'm sure you'll understand that its a nightmare to find shrimplets in there....

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    ya in a heavily planted tank it is difficult to find adult shrimps so shrimplets will be even more hidden

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