Color in Cherries
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Color in Cherries
Okay, "mood and food" make a difference in the red color of cherry red shrimp (why can't we just call them cherry shrimp so as to avoid confusion with CRS?), but does anyone know for sure: Are we dealing with a carotenoid pigment in the shrimp, or is the mutation simply producing a defective version of melanin? In simpler terms, does feeding a carotenoid-rich food enhance the red color of cherry shrimp?
- Neonshrimp
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Hi lampeye and hi Cableguy, welcome to the forum I have used the color enhanced fish food with little or no improvement in my Cherry red shrimp. This may be because the foods are gear towards fish which have a different color process. I have seen the shrimp become darker red when the females are carrying eggs! So far I have not found a food that will increase the color of my shrimp but I have tried different environmental changes which seem to increase or drcrease color intensity. These include changes in lighting, substrates and water temp/pH. I made these changes in pursuit of finding the optimum conditions for healthy and active shrimp.
If you find something that really works in improving coloration in shrimp please share as I will do the same. Please keep us updated on your search/findings
If you find something that really works in improving coloration in shrimp please share as I will do the same. Please keep us updated on your search/findings
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- GunmetalBlue
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Re: Color in Cherries
Hi Lampeye, just wanted to welcome you to the forum.
Sent some opinions your way via pm.
-GB
Sent some opinions your way via pm.
-GB
Last edited by GunmetalBlue on Fri Oct 13, 2006 3:36 pm, edited 1 time in total.