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Thread: Sakura Shrimp

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    interesting information! i have not eaten any before, but seriously, has anybody eaten local cherry shrimps before?

    Spotted: Sakura shrimps at c328 yesterday!

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    wow Marle, now you can even eat them ~~!!!
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    interesting topic right?

    we should start one topic like "Have you cooked and consume your shrimps? If so, how does it taste like?"

    i was refering to the post by bro heeroyu16 about the real sakura shrimps in japan being a delicacy.
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    Hey Marle,
    How's your sakura so far?
    Do the redness remain until now, or would it fade?

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    The redness remains, but for one of them as she is pregnant thus the redness is much redder than the rest.
    Last edited by Quixotic; 14th Nov 2007 at 19:20. Reason: Remove immediate quote
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    Quote Originally Posted by marle View Post
    The redness remains, but for one of them as she is pregnant thus the redness is much redder than the rest.
    hi , may I know how your sakura breedout batch now. are they as red as the picture shown ?
    Last edited by CHOO; 11th Jan 2008 at 23:11. Reason: change the short form

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    bro, i gave most of my sakuras away to my friends. However, i have a close friend who has successfully bred sakuras and the offspring is about 1cm long. I will try to take a picture of them.
    Last edited by Quixotic; 14th Jan 2008 at 20:15. Reason: Remove immediate quote
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    Just went to Clementi this evening. Sakura is not as nice as you have. Dont mange to get anything but just some Taiwan moss.
    Does anyone know how long can Cherry shrimp and CRS live?

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    I think you must put the sakuras in your tank(planted preferably) before the colour runs in. The sakuras have been in the packet for quite some time already.
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    Hey bro,
    Any updates on the sakura breedout? Would like to see if the offsprings are as red as the parents

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    The redness in sakura is quite different from that of a cherry, it is darker.

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