because of the small white pigment near the tail, this piece can be considered a grade A crs. However, the grade and colour intensity is really bad.

because of the small white pigment near the tail, this piece can be considered a grade A crs. However, the grade and colour intensity is really bad.
I would say B+ near A b/c poor solid coloration...
i would say A. due to tank conditions, colour abit off.
maybe you can post your tank setup and details.
Cheers,
Melvin Lim

i would say a Grade B for me as the white is not so intensified
maybe trying adding mosura mineral plus? it helps for me
user experience may vary =)
If keeping Exotic shrimps are easy then there will not be Exotic prices.
-Justin-
i have use mosura minerals,old sea mud wrong,ebi ten minerals but something is wrong with my tank,dunno is it bacteral infection or other problems , some of my bds turns abit transparent but some crs n bds has very nice white. ph 6.6, no2 o, no3 0,ammonia 0 not too sure about kh and gh.

in my opinion its b...




I will consider this as grade A due to 4 white bands even though they were not thick. A good coloration would able to fetch good price as compare to poorly taken care ones.
If one would only take coloration as grading, then a poorly color Mosura would fall into grade C or B. Do you think this is a fair grading system?
I would base on pattern formation as well as coloration to determine whether it would belong to a high grade grade A or a poor grade grade A, IMO.
haha nevermind about grades as long as long they are my shrimps i will take care of them. bought many foods and minerals for them to try out hopefully they will like it.

you will never know what you will get from their offspring
everyone is a gem good luck
If keeping Exotic shrimps are easy then there will not be Exotic prices.
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