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    do neon tetra eat shrimps ??? i just boughtsome cherry shrimps n after about 2 days not even a glare of them...i loook high n low in the tank but they were disappear

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    On 12/21/2003 2:34:26 AM

    do neon tetra eat shrimps ??? i just boughtsome cherry shrimps n after about 2 days not even a glare of them...i loook high n low in the tank but they were disappear
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    No, it doesn't eat shrimps. It's mouth is too small.
    Corydoras: 2 x adolfoi, 1 x agassizii, 5 x albino aeneus, 3 x arcuatus, 4 x atropersonatus, 3 x axelrodi, 6 x axelrodi variante B, 4 x caudimaculatus, 5 x duplicareus, 8 x goldlines, 3 x kanei, 3 x loretoensis, 6 x melini, 4 x panda, 6 x schwartzi, 3 x similis, 4 x sterbai, 4 x surinamensis, 5 x trilineatus, 4 x tukano & 3 x zygatus

    RIP 1 x adolfoi, 1 x albino aeneus & 2 x panda

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    On 12/21/2003 2:34:26 AM

    do neon tetra eat shrimps ??? i just boughtsome cherry shrimps n after about 2 days not even a glare of them...i loook high n low in the tank but they were disappear
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    You probably have yamato in your tank..but they didn't eat your cherry, your cherry died and Yamato chew up the dead body.

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    On 11/26/2003 12:25:08 AM

    Why bee shrimps die more easily compared to other shrimps? Izzit it is weaker? water condition is different frm our tank? Temperature too hot(mine highest is 2? or any other reason..... Like to keep, but cant bare to see them dieing one by one..... Any sucessful keeper or even breeder can share some tips... Thanks.
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    hmm... ok i try buying them again and i this time geting 2 more mountain shrimps ...thanks

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    I have seen the Bee and Tiger shrimps but they are only about 1cm in size. Do they ever grow bigger than that like the Cherry Shrimp?
    Corydoras: 2 x adolfoi, 1 x agassizii, 5 x albino aeneus, 3 x arcuatus, 4 x atropersonatus, 3 x axelrodi, 6 x axelrodi variante B, 4 x caudimaculatus, 5 x duplicareus, 8 x goldlines, 3 x kanei, 3 x loretoensis, 6 x melini, 4 x panda, 6 x schwartzi, 3 x similis, 4 x sterbai, 4 x surinamensis, 5 x trilineatus, 4 x tukano & 3 x zygatus

    RIP 1 x adolfoi, 1 x albino aeneus & 2 x panda

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    i have tigers and bee shrimps that reach 2-2.5cm.
    they probably have the same max size as the cherry shrimps.
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    On 12/22/2003 2:06:49 PM

    i have tigers and bee shrimps that reach 2-2.5cm.
    they probably have the same max size as the cherry shrimps.
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    All those outside I saw selling are only of 1cm in size.
    Corydoras: 2 x adolfoi, 1 x agassizii, 5 x albino aeneus, 3 x arcuatus, 4 x atropersonatus, 3 x axelrodi, 6 x axelrodi variante B, 4 x caudimaculatus, 5 x duplicareus, 8 x goldlines, 3 x kanei, 3 x loretoensis, 6 x melini, 4 x panda, 6 x schwartzi, 3 x similis, 4 x sterbai, 4 x surinamensis, 5 x trilineatus, 4 x tukano & 3 x zygatus

    RIP 1 x adolfoi, 1 x albino aeneus & 2 x panda

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    Hi all expert here, on my way to set up an 2FT shrimps tanks. Final decision after all experts keep discuss shrimps topics here and make until my templing really coming .........

    do we really need to feed the shrimps ???????????

    Supposing that all these all algae eater ????????

    If yes... what to feed thems ?????????

    Intend to pour in

    50 Yamato $28
    50 bee shrimps $18
    50 tiger shrimps $18

    If expert should know where find such price........

    PM me if you wanna know where....

    already in tanks is

    about 60 malayan shrimps from gan
    about 10 yamato

    about 50 plus Lamp eyes

    Thanks in advance

    any good lobang finding cherry ??????
    cheapest can find from brother here is $1 per pce.......

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    On 12/23/2003 10:20:05 PM

    Hi all expert here, on my way to set up an 2FT shrimps tanks. Final decision after all experts keep discuss shrimps topics here and make until my templing really coming .........

    do we really need to feed the shrimps ???????????

    Supposing that all these all algae eater ????????

    If yes... what to feed thems ?????????

    Intend to pour in

    50 Yamato $28
    50 bee shrimps $18
    50 tiger shrimps $18

    If expert should know where find such price........

    PM me if you wanna know where....

    already in tanks is

    about 60 malayan shrimps from gan
    about 10 yamato

    about 50 plus Lamp eyes

    Thanks in advance

    any good lobang finding cherry ??????
    cheapest can find from brother here is $1 per pce.......


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    The price look familiar. I think I know where that shop is. []
    Corydoras: 2 x adolfoi, 1 x agassizii, 5 x albino aeneus, 3 x arcuatus, 4 x atropersonatus, 3 x axelrodi, 6 x axelrodi variante B, 4 x caudimaculatus, 5 x duplicareus, 8 x goldlines, 3 x kanei, 3 x loretoensis, 6 x melini, 4 x panda, 6 x schwartzi, 3 x similis, 4 x sterbai, 4 x surinamensis, 5 x trilineatus, 4 x tukano & 3 x zygatus

    RIP 1 x adolfoi, 1 x albino aeneus & 2 x panda

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    On 11/30/2003 10:25:24 PM
    I'm not ready to chill the nano tank to 28C therefore the nano now is steady at 39C...well thats what the digi thermometer says ....
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    u sure 39c???? or u typo error? if really 39c no shrimps will survive lah. I think ur discus also will die if 39c![:0]

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    bro can tell me where your lobangs for teh shrimps?

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    i like to know the lobang for the shrimps too, tats cheap

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    On 11/30/2003 10:25:24 PM
    I'm not ready to chill the nano tank to 28C therefore the nano now is steady at 39C...well thats what the digi thermometer says ....
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    your thermometer needs calilbrating.
    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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    On 12/23/2003 10:20:05 PM
    already in tanks is

    about 50 plus Lamp eyes

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    50 lampeyes in 2ft is already overcrowding.
    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.
    hexazona · crumenatum · Galleria Botanica

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