Website updates (new species and pics)

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Website updates (new species and pics)

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I added some new species and a few more pictures to existing species profiles in the Shrimp Varieties section of this website.

Here is the announcement in the "Website Updates" part of this forum:

viewtopic.php?p=6348#6348

Comments welcome. :)

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Post by GunmetalBlue »

Hi Mustafa, I'm very happy you've added Neocaridina cf. zhangjiajiensis "white" to the varieties page! Great addition. :D

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Post by chlorophyll »

Great additions.
You're right, everybody's going to want those snowball shrimp. Especially now that the market is saturated with cherry sellers.

Nice to see you've got H. rubra larvae. I take it you have a batch currently live and developing?

Your last two links both go to the whitebanded shrimp page; neither goes to the red nose shrimp page. And the date at the bottom of the pages might need an update! (says 2004 even on the brand new pages)
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chlorophyll wrote:Nice to see you've got H. rubra larvae. I take it you have a batch currently live and developing?
Unfortunately no. The picture is from my last batch, which died due to poisoning. I think I mentioned it in the H. rubra thread somewhere.
Your last two links both go to the whitebanded shrimp page; neither goes to the red nose shrimp page. And the date at the bottom of the pages might need an update! (says 2004 even on the brand new pages)
Thanks for pointing those things out. This is what happens when you do things in the middle of the night. I fixed the link and I will fix the Copyright dates on all pages soon.
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Post by chlorophyll »

Oh, I thought perhaps maybe you had an aged berried female still wandering around and she recently had her eggs hatch.

Have you reared the rednose shrimp larvae?
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