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    Differentiating male and female Rili shrimp

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    Hi Guys can anyone advice me is the yellow stuff a potential 'saddle' or simply just its internal organ. It is a Rili with a transparent head.

    For Rili besides saddle is there any other way to accurately know male or female? Thanks

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    Re: Differentiating male and female Rili shrimp

    show us a side view so we can determine for you

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    Re: Differentiating male and female Rili shrimp

    Thanks this is the side view, although I think likely its a male
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    Quote Originally Posted by qool View Post
    Thanks this is the side view, although I think likely its a male
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    The green stuff is the shrimp's internal organs or 'brain juice'.. Haha.. The saddle normally is just behind it....
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    Re: Differentiating male and female Rili shrimp

    sorry i can't tell. i'll need a better side view. the last picture is still a little top view.
    it's a cool looking shrimp

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    Re: Differentiating male and female Rili shrimp

    got a feeling it might be a female though...judging by the round belly area..and is that saddle looking thing just before the mid section of the shrimp
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