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Old 02-10-2010, 08:40 AM
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HC = Hemianthus Callitrichoides
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maayong buntag..
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pacompare lang.. same ra mark?

murag mao jd ni na shrimp lay.. ninja ni..?
@jjyo: duda pd lage nko ninja ni jo... lisud kaayo makit.an kay maayo kaayo mo tago...
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Old 02-10-2010, 09:49 AM
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@opti: salamats sa rain bar.. and sa red hore! hehehehe
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Old 02-10-2010, 10:23 AM
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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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Old 02-10-2010, 10:27 AM
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post ko sa na kuha na plant pag last trek...
unsa ni na plant soggs?


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@opti: ninja shrimp jd diay ni akng na kuha...
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WOW ninja shrimp... may gne nkakita ka sir noh? hehe


Good Morning Ace, pwd inquire?

kuan, unsay fish nga kusug mukaon ug algae sa glass pero dili modako like plecos and SAE? ang otto kaha noh? mudako na siya dili? para lng tani sa kun shrimp tank since dili nila makaon tanan algae esp. sa glass
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good murning kaninyong tanan!!! agi lang ko...











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Our next entry is a fish species that's related to a very widespread group of live-bearers, the Mollies. The fish have survived thousands of years of naturally cloning itself because the 1 in every 10,000 male of it's kind is sterile or incapable of reproducing with the females.

The fish is called the AMAZON MOLLY and was named not because of It's distribution, but because It is likened to the fabled all-female tribe. By appearance, this Molly looks really like the feeder Mollies in Manalili.


COMMON NAME: AMAZON MOLLY
SCIENTIFIC NAME: Poecilia formosa

So how did an all-female fish species survived 70,000 years without being extinct?

The all-female fish interact sexually with males of other species to trigger a bizarre reproduction known as Gynogenesis.

This behavior was observed by Scientist and proved effective for the Amazon Molly's survival. The Female Amazon Molly will attract males of other species and may sometimes mix with them so the males will eventually identify them as species of their own and will mate with them.

The sperm of the males of other species will only trigger the development of the Amazon Molly's egg but none of the Genes from the Male are inherited by the offspring, only the Mother's genes are passed, It's as if the Offspring are CLONES of their own Mothers.

The Amazon Molly could have been extinct thousands of years ago without their bizarre breeding behavior. But exactly how did this species learned that the 1 in 10,000 Male Amazon Molly is sterile and how they developed the Gynogenesis breeding behavior, remains unknown.


But surely the Amazon Molly clearly demonstrates "life finds a way"................



source: Aquarium and Pond-fish
amazing jo! grabeh kainformative.. thanks au..^^

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mga master unsay meaning anang inyong term nga HC plant.
Hemianthus Callitrichoides.

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If some rich people can have their wedding underwater, our next amazing entry spends their honeymoon above the water. And our entry is none other than the Jumping Characin or Splash Tetra.


COMMON NAME: Jumping Characin, Splash Tetra and Spraying Tetra
SCIENTIFIC NAME: Copella arnoldi


BREEDING DETAILS:

During the rainy season, when the Amazon Jungle is flooded, this species will demonstrate a breeding behavior like no other tetra or any fish can. Both male and female, when ready to spawn will jump towards overhanging leaves of plants or even trees and press their bodies together, Once on a leaf, the female will then release her eggs for the male to fertilize, this process is repeated until about 150-200 eggs are laid. Once done, the male will constantly splash the eggs with water every 10-15 minutes to keep the eggs from drying out.




NOTES: This species can be found in South America; in Guyana, and the Rio Para. Known to do well with flake foods but will eat just about anything small enough to fit its mouth. A few hobbyist was successful in breeding them in captivity.



source: "The AMAZON" - River of the sun.
Kita ko sa documentary ani.. ^^ after laying eggs, naa ra ang parents ilawm sa dahon maglangoy2x para magcgeg pisik2x sa ila eggs para di modry.^^

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murag mao jd ni na shrimp lay.. ninja ni..?
@jjyo: duda pd lage nko ninja ni jo... lisud kaayo makit.an kay maayo kaayo mo tago...
yup.. ninja shrimp mark.. too bad di cla mabreed in captivity.. but congrats for the great catch!
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@opti

thnx gabii dude!

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asa dapit ang Cebu bionic?
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thnx gabii dude!

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asa dapit ang Cebu bionic?
mu adto ka karon? pag YM dude.
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@opti dili naku ka YM kay padulong naku lakaw ...
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Talking naara ang akong assignment mga sir ug maam...hehehehehe

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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post ko sa na kuha na plant pag last trek...
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woooooo.
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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