New Shrimp from Sulawesi...

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New Shrimp from Sulawesi...

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Forgive me if I'm late on this news, but it looks like there's a whole group of new shrimp coming in from Indonesia. The shrimp are absolutely spectacular in coloration. (click thru for pictures)

http://www.shrimpnow.com/forums/showthr ... -2424.html

And it looks like Planet Inverts is going to have some in stock soon:

http://www.planetinverts.com/store/inde ... x&cPath=71

(They're not cheap $40-$45/shrimp)
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Post by DelawareJim »

Beautiful shrimp.

I've been looking for something new since I'm starting to get a bit bored with red cherries, bumblebees and the like. I think Ill wait until they get a bit cheaper though.

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Post by Aaron »

Awesome. I can't wait to get some 3 years from now for 1/6 of the price. :D
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I have heard their max size is 1 cm
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Post by Ghazanfar Ghori »

GWAPA should buy me some and I'll breed them for GWAPA members.
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GWAPA should buy me some and I'll breed them for GWAPA members.
Sure, but we'll charge interest... But, assuming you'll have no trouble breeding them, that won't be a problem, right? ;-)

Jeff, really, on 1 cm? That makes them a bit less appealing, but do you know which species? I think they're are a few different species (maybe genus) that're new....
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Post by eleontie »

Ghazanfar's idea is the best. I was thinking about that. By the time I learn how to handle shrimp he'll have a bunch ready for the group.


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I'm sorry Ghazanfar, but those shrimp require Erio Type 2, and that unfortunately eliminates you from the competition! :mrgreen:
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eleontie wrote:Ghazanfar's idea is the best. I was thinking about that. By the time I learn how to handle shrimp he'll have a bunch ready for the group.


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Post by Ghazanfar Ghori »

maddog10 wrote:I'm sorry Ghazanfar, but those shrimp require Erio Type 2, and that unfortunately eliminates you from the competition! :mrgreen:
Meh. That plant is overrated. I never really wanted to grow it anyway.
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