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Zeth
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here are a couple of pics of a female(i bouth her with berrys) she doesnt look like caridina japonica exactly but i cant identify it she had developed fry I saw them with a magnifing glass when they were still berrys im waiting to see them grow in the tank, i have many neocaridinas with them some tigers,and hummels, i guess i will find them when they grow since they change collor thsparent, redish and blueish, do you know what are these?
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chrisp
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Hello,
I think it is a japonica. Perhaps another local varaition. |
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Zeth
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its not caridina japonica because it has few big eggs and they born full developed not like larva |
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chrisp
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... hmm that's certainly right. Then it couldn't be the japonica.
Please take a look here:
http://www.wirbellose.de/arten.cgi?action=show&artNo=054
The first picture is near to yours. This Shrimp is called "Tüpfelgarnele" in german - translated spot or dot shrimp.
It is a Caridina. It gives them in red and in blue too.
Here a blue one: |
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Zeth
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| yes iguess its like a cross between a tiger and a bumblebee right? do you know about someone who has exportes shrimp to mexico i have red cherrys and this strange one i really want some atyas and cristalred |
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... yes it looks like a cross, but that is unknown.
No sorry - I knew nobody how sends to mexico. The risk is very high to get death animals. Ans the shipping costs are very high. |
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Zeth
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| hi camarellus are really cheap here(they are sold as food for humans and animals) all cambarellus montezumae patzcuarense can get orange? how can i breed them ? |
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Hola,
no not all from them can get orange. The orange variation is a mutation from the nominate form.
Breeding is possible: Harder water, Temp: in the range from 25°C, high oxigen in the water. That are the important things. |
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Zeth
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| what else behabour, ow many of them i can keep together ? |
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chrisp
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.... much hiding places, leafage is important,
How much - this is depentend on the size of the tank. In a 54 Liters tank you can keep up to 3 pairs and the younger generation. |
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Zeth
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| is it hard to obtain the orange strain? |
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| ... the orange form is a mutation. If you havn't any orange crayfish, it could be impossible to get one out of the normal ones. |
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