Indian Zebra.

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Indian Zebra.

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Mustafa is it me or you remove the indian zebra species page?
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I have not put up a species description yet. I just talked a lot (in this forum) about this shrimp over the last 2-3 years, that's why you think I had a species description up.

I should have a description up within a month or two, though.
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Mustafa wrote:I have not put up a species description yet. I just talked a lot (in this forum) about this shrimp over the last 2-3 years, that's why you think I had a species description up.

I should have a description up within a month or two, though.
i need more sleep i think :)
i swear i am not drinking or smoking anything :):)
i was pretty sure i see a Indian zebra page on the species list
Anyway i will wait for your article :)

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Post by JK »

While on the subject of Indian Zebras, I spotted this little baby in my black and white tank.

Has anyone else had any babies with this red colouration?
It seems to be the only one out of 50 or so in the tank.

Sorry the picture is rather poor..........its tiny right now.

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Hi JK

I have had a few with Redish Brown marking, but, I have not had any with the White Dots.

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Hi John,

This is how all the other brothers and sisters look
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You can just see the white spotting with the naked eye, but its the flash thats really making them show up. These are all currently only 5-6 mm long at most.
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JK wrote:Hi John,

This is how all the other brothers and sisters look
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You can just see the white spotting with the naked eye, but its the flash thats really making them show up. These are all currently only 5-6 mm long at most.
wow
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look like a disease
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I keep saying I need a new camera.
My Point and shoot will not take very good pictures of These little shrimp.

Nice pictures JK
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Newjohn wrote:I keep saying I need a new camera.
My Point and shoot will not take very good pictures of These little shrimp.

Nice pictures JK
John
you are not the only one john :)
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