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Re: [GSAS-Member] Micro Shrimp



My shrimp were all sold to me as cherries, so I think they do (that or I
just got a mixed batch?).

However, according to the site mentioned in that last post, tigers will
cross breed with Bee Shrimp, the Chinese Zebra Shrimp and the Crystal Red
Shrimp...no mention of the cherry reds.




> Can cherry shrimp and Zebra shrimp crossbreed? Woody, are you out there? I
> got my shrimp from you.
>
> Susan
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: gsas-member-bounces@thekrib.com
> [mailto:gsas-member-bounces@thekrib.com] On Behalf Of Clifford Miller
> Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 3:10 PM
> To: Greater Seattle Aquarium Society member chat
> Subject: Re: [GSAS-Member] Micro Shrimp
>
>
> http://www.petshrimp.com/redcherryshrimp.html
> http://www.petshrimp.com/tigershrimp.html
>
> I picked up mine from members at the GSAS meetings and from craigslist
> postings.  The seem to eat whatever I drop in the tank, veggies, flakes,
> worm bits, or worm castings (when I'm fertilizing).
>
> The cherries are a nice bright red, breed readily in a planted tank and
> seem to take care of themselves for the most part.  They're less than an
> inch long, so most of them are hiding at any particular time, but now
> (from my original 20 or 30) there are so many I can usually see several
> dozen of various sizes out at once.
>
> Cliff
>
>
>
>> I just Googled to find out what a Micro Shrimp is and came up with very
>> little.  Can you share anything about them Cliff?...or anyone else?
>>
>> Actual size?
>> Ease of Breeding?
>> Good for Food Source?
>> Where to get breeding stock?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Shango
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: gsas-member-bounces@thekrib.com
>> [mailto:gsas-member-bounces@thekrib.com] On Behalf Of Matt Staroscik
>> Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 2:46 PM
>> To: Greater Seattle Aquarium Society member chat
>> Subject: Re: [GSAS-Member] Seeking Low Light Plants
>>
>> Micro shrimp?! Sounds neat. (I use water lettuce as a floating nutrient
>> sink.)
>>
>> - Matt S.
>>
>> On 8/15/07, Clifford Miller <clifford@clevergeek.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Alternately, you might consider increasing the levels of floating
>>> plants
>>> to filter some of the higher intensity light (if the tank in question
>>> is
>>> big enough to have both high light and low light sections).
>>>
>>> I have plently of duckweed, salvia, fairy moss and frogbit if you're
>>> interested in trying it out.
>>>
>>> I'm a big fan of the lillypad look and long hanging root structure of
>>> the
>>> frogbit, but many people consider it too messy.
>>>
>>> The smaller plants will form a nice curtain over the surface that lots
>>> of
>>> livebearers and micro shrimp seem to like playing in, and have much
>>> shorter roots...but once they're added to a tank, they're in to stay...
>>> No matter how you try to net or filter them out there will always be
>>> more.
>>> I pull them out of my three tanks by the handfuls on a weekly basis.
>>>
>>> Best of Luck,
>>>
>>> Cliff
>>>
>>>
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