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Started by Lithops, July 03, 2013, 01:02:11 PM

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Lithops

Hi

I have in my tank a cherry shrimp that is completly see through like a ghost shrimps. No color at all. I was wondering if that is because it's a very very very low grade or if it's one of those genetic suprise we get time to time. I'm just curious. :)

Thanks

daworldisblack

Cherry Shrimps are a colour strain thats been bred out from the original Neocaridina heteropoda. There are many colour variations that have been bred out but the original 'Wild' ones are clear. Google should show you some pics.
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Shawn84

Do you have any other shrimp beside the red in the tank? Also how long did have your cherry? They do sometime revert back to there wild color which is pretty much no color. But your talking years down the road without introducing new blood into the group.
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Lithops

I have rock shrimps and Amano shrimps with them and for what I know they don't breed together.

This little one I belive it's came with the cherry shrimps I order. I had noticed a clear one, but I though it's was because it's was very young but now it's a nice almost adult shrimp. I bought all my shrimps in the pass 6 months from different source so I have different gene pool. At that time, I didn't know anything about grade. I know I have 5 that are lower grade and are not as red then the other, but still red. And I know about bringing fresh blood in the tank. I'm about to get the first batch of babies very soon (Cherry & blue pearl shrimps) :)

So if it's came back to it's natural color, should I remove it from the tank or leave it there ?

wrm130

If you want to keep your colors up, remove the uglies.  I keep a tank dedicated to random colored shrimp so I have a place to put them.

Lithops

Nooooooooo ! Not a other tank for the ungly little buck ! lol Ok, I have a breeding net in my 65 gallons that I didn't remove yet because my rock shrimps love to climb on it & I felt bad to remove it, so I guess it's will have a double purpose now :)

thanks

wrm130

shrimp hop in and out of those nets with ease :p sorry

Lithops


sas

I vote for another tank setup ;D. What's one more tank especially for shrimp.
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Shawn84

One more tank doesn't hurt  ;)
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Lithops

lol I will have to get a bigger appartement then :P
Thanks for the info :)

sas

No need to move, just do what we have all done in this hobby, remove some
furniture.
Sheesh who needs a couch, kitchen table or tv stand ;D.
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blueknight0303

i had this before when i bought new shrimp, few months later when it settled in my tank it turned blue.

Lithops