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    'new' shrimps at colourful?

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    Hi there
    Saw two bags of 'new' (or not so new anymore) shrimps at Colourful Aquarium a couple of weeks ago. Anyone has them? Or know their name? Asked Richard what they are called - he mentioned something like 'liu li' or something like that in chinese if i remembered correctly . He said they are new to the market.

    Price not cheap though, costs more than a normal CRS .
    Hmm... how do i describe them... red head but the body is transparent. I thought at first glance they look like CRS with no whites.

    Anyone can share if they have these, and their requirements?

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    Re: 'new' shrimps at colourful?

    Rili in english term quite a nos. of keeper have them

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    Re: 'new' shrimps at colourful?

    thanks. i see... from neocaridinia family, so should be hardy like cherries?

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    Re: 'new' shrimps at colourful?

    yep hardy but dont mix with cherries etc cause will interbreed
    Too much of a fish SIAO to quit fish keeping/fishing..

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    Re: 'new' shrimps at colourful?

    If you prefer to maintain the unqiue pattern on them is best not to mix with other neocaridnia if not you will lost the gene and might even get wild cherries offspring.

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    Re: 'new' shrimps at colourful?

    yea i saw at colourful too, but not very attractive looking IMHO.. i feel it looks like an inferior cherry with a skin disease, but well thats just me :S

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