Vietnamesse Glass Shrimp
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Vietnamesse Glass Shrimp
I just picked up 6 "Vietnamesse Glass Shrimp"
At a local pet store.
Sorry, No picture.
The Digital Camera is in for repairs.
Does any have information on these ?
2 of the Shrimp are holding eggs ?
Any information will be helpful
John
At a local pet store.
Sorry, No picture.
The Digital Camera is in for repairs.
Does any have information on these ?
2 of the Shrimp are holding eggs ?
Any information will be helpful
John
Mustafa
Thank You , for the information.
Sorry there was not a picture, My digital camera is not working.
I traded a few Cherry Red Shrimp for these Guys, At a Local Pet Store.
2 of them are holding eggs, I could not really tell what size eggs they were. I wanted to make every effort to try and raise the young.
The only picture I could find was on another web-site. There was no information with the picture. Just a guess at the Name.
I will post a picture as soon as I get my camera back
John
Thank You , for the information.
Sorry there was not a picture, My digital camera is not working.
I traded a few Cherry Red Shrimp for these Guys, At a Local Pet Store.
2 of them are holding eggs, I could not really tell what size eggs they were. I wanted to make every effort to try and raise the young.
The only picture I could find was on another web-site. There was no information with the picture. Just a guess at the Name.
I will post a picture as soon as I get my camera back
John
Here are a couple of pictures.






John






John
Last edited by Newjohn on Sun Sep 03, 2006 8:21 am, edited 2 times in total.
Yeah, they are very efficient. Most Macrobrachium shrimp act that way actually. Our native Palaemonetes sp. act in a similar fashion. I love Palaemonid shrimp...they all have personality.Newjohn wrote: They can find food faster than any other Shrimp that I keep.
It seems , as soon as it hits the water, they are looking for It.
John
Mustafa
I would have to agree.
The Palaemonetes that I have, were Bred in my tank. They are the first ones to find the food.
I like the way the hover/float in the water.
When I get largers tanks I will be setting up a Palemontes only tank.
10 & 15gal tanks are a little to small to have a good colony.
John
I would have to agree.
The Palaemonetes that I have, were Bred in my tank. They are the first ones to find the food.
I like the way the hover/float in the water.
When I get largers tanks I will be setting up a Palemontes only tank.
10 & 15gal tanks are a little to small to have a good colony.
John
Last edited by Newjohn on Sat Sep 09, 2006 8:52 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Newjohn,
I know where you got those from
I'm nearly positive it is the same store I go to nearly evert other day lol
I have been observing the "Vietnamese Glass Shrimp" for a week or 2 now, and am debating about picking up a few.
Let me know how breeding them goes for you, if you decide to do that.
-John (AKA: The Puffer Ninja)
I know where you got those from

I'm nearly positive it is the same store I go to nearly evert other day lol
I have been observing the "Vietnamese Glass Shrimp" for a week or 2 now, and am debating about picking up a few.
Let me know how breeding them goes for you, if you decide to do that.
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viewtopic.php?t=1583&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0 is a good post for these shrimp.