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Fishgeek

Thank you for posting this thread. It helped to answer some of my own questions.


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I am not sure what a "Carapace " is. I am still trying to learn the body parts of Shrimp.

Thank you for the hints on lighting.
What type of camera do you use ?


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fishgeek wrote:the suspected male shrimp seems to me to have a more slender body/tail and also is seen swimming through the water more often than walking , these i thought were male traits
Those are not male traits in general. The male shrimp will only perform their "mating swim" when there is a freshly molted mature female around. At other times they act the same way as the females.

By the way, that shrimp you are suspecting to be a male does not look like it's going to be around all that much longer. It has a very milky coloration which is always a sign of trouble. Either way, it's extremely hard to find male red cherries in stores as almost all imported red cherries are usually female. I've stated the reasons for this on several threads before so you might want to search for it.
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Post by stuhrike »

hum...i'm really tired...this was a really harsh week at school so i'm too lazy to search right now xP

but oritey...well...i just bought a bunch of crs juveniles off the internet, not mustafa's (bought them and then found this site -_-')..

so yeah...a bunch of these shrimp are red or at least have some red on it. but the biggest one doesn't have any red on it (it's maybe 1/3-1/2 an inch long) and i was wondering if this was possibly another shrimp? i know this seller sells rainbow shrimp and i'm wondering if one of those could have been put in by accident..
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Post by fishgeek »

just an update
the shrimp in question must be male, i have 10 babies approx 5mm long and some of them already have red colouration to them

does this suggets i have been lucky in getting shrim with intense colouration?
i thought that young shrimp were supposed to be paler?

how long for a milky shrimp to be a dead shrimp
as proposed i have not seen anything else i consider male in the fish shops near me
then again cherry reds are relatively new to my local fish shops

hopefully the milky one will hold in there to breed a few more times and i may get some home grone males
anything in shrimp that determines sex ratio like T and pH in apsito's?

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fishgeek wrote:just an update
the shrimp in question must be male, i have 10 babies approx 5mm long
Congrats! :)
and some of them already have red colouration to them

does this suggets i have been lucky in getting shrim with intense colouration? i thought that young shrimp were supposed to be paler?
Not really. Young red cherries are red everywhere in the world, just not as red as the adults in most cases.

how long for a milky shrimp to be a dead shrimp
Impossible to say. Could be days, weeks or even months.
anything in shrimp that determines sex ratio like T and pH in apsito's?
Not that I know of. At least I have not seen any studies that suggest this.
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