MABJ
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That's pretty much what I'm looking for. Solid red.
Paulcm10 said:Yah I was being lazy haha. Sorry .
Just curious. If I had a fire red cherry shrimps and they breed will they all come out as fire reds or ill get certain ones that won't be as red?
jetajockey said:There's always going to be some that don't color up as well as the rest. As mentioned, culling is the best method to keep the line color strong.
Culling is the process of removing breeding animals from a group based on specific criteria. This is done either to reinforce certain desirable characteristics or to remove certain undesirable characteristics from the group. For livestock and wildlife alike, culling usually implies the killing of the removed animals .
jetajockey said:From Culling - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
You don't have to kill the shrimp, moving them out of the tank with the breeding group is the only important part, what you do with them after that is up to you.