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@mark no problem bro. thanks for coming sad.
naa jud diay ninja shrimp diri pinas. check this out: Caridina serratirostris | Crusta-Fauna |
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Hemianthus Callitrichoides.
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Long-Arm Shrimp These shrimp, although they can become large in size, are usually quite peaceful, they can however be territorial and will compete for food, so shouldn't be kept with smaller or long-finned species of fish, like neon tetra and guppies. The larger species can cause damage with their claws, but, as long as their tank mates are of a suitable size, they are safe in a community aquarium. The smaller species of long arm shrimp are usually found in dealers tanks labeled as 'river shrimp', they are algae eaters and detritus scavengers, they are often sold as live feed. Given a little patience the large shrimp can become hand tame, taking pieces of prawn and smelt eagerly from your fingers. These shrimp should be fed a mixed diet, including sinking shrimp/crab pellets, supplemented with commercial frozen foods, like krill and mysis. They will hoard or guard any food that hits the bottom at feeding time, only allowing other fish access when they have finished eating.
![]() Sci: Macrobrachium sp. Common: Sri Lanka shrimp Origin: Sri Lanka Size: 6 cm Temp: 22-25C Ghost Shrimp These small shrimp are commonly used as live food, but are also available as a community fish. Often sold as river shrimp they are harmless omnivorous scavengers, suitable for any aquarium. They should have a lot of plant cover and will eat some algae. As they are simply seen as food to some larger fish, as always care should be taken when choosing tank mates. They should be fed algae wafers and shrimp pellets supplemented with some (organic) vegetables and commercial frozen foods like artemia. ![]() Sci: Natantia gen sp. Common: palenque floating shrimp Origin: Mexico Size: 3cm Temp: 22-25C mga master...tan.awa daw ninyo ug asa jud to nah belong akong shrimp...kay lahi raman ug naung sah crayfish gud....mura sxa ug in between sah crayfish ug sah ghost shrimp ug sah long arm shrimp...ako lang nya e post ang pic sah crayfish then ug sako actual shrimp nga nakuha...hehehehe.... pah help lang ko ha kay dili ko sweto aning mga butanga gud...hehehehehe.....
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![]() interesting. walay reference ani sa ako mga books pero naa koy na recall that looks like this. i believe its called nitella (or a close relative; chara). a freshwater macro algae. try to google it daw basi mao. take notice of its texture (soft, brittle, spiny, rigid) kay gi explain sa uban sites ang iyang texture. Pretty algae if i might add. I hope it behaves like true plants. ![]() One thing to note is the formation of roots. how was it anchored in the wild pag kuha nimo? any odor (kasagaran algae naay baho)?
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