eco23
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Thanks to everyone for the answers and thanks to Shadow for starting the thread
gkuzel said:I love that link btw. =)
Shadowraven said:Well I certainly didn't expect that I could keep that many to start out. 30-40? Really?
gkuzel said:No eco, I was talking about the one in your sig. I work at petco, you mind if I print it, and staple it to customers fore-heads? =p
True but some fish won't go for them, by selectively breeding the shrimp to increase red coloring we sent an unintentional message to predators, after all in nature what physical signs portray poison? Bright coloration reds and yellows mostly, many predators will take clear ghost shrimp and leave rcs alone because they see that red coloration an instinctively "know" that's not good to eat, even if it really is, my betta annihilated any ghost shrimp I put in the tank, but he won't even go near the much smaller an more noticeable rcs
Will do! and yes, believe me, my managers could used quite an education in aquatics. Most of them don't know squat about it. =X
That could be full-grown. After all, they don't get over an inch.
@siva, bamboo shrimp are cool, but they are filter feeders. I'd be afraid that they weren't getting enough to eat. Especially since the filter on the tank will "polish" the water.
Amano are larger, but tend to be a little touchy. RCS seem to be hardy and easy to keep. If they have young it would be nice to have some survive, but my fish would probably consider the others live food. I will be providing them with plenty of places to hide for molting and "defense against the dark fish".