OK, they're not black, but what are they?

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OK, they're not black, but what are they?

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So I went back to my LFS to try and get some black Asian Filter shrimps, but they hadn't got any with their new delivery :( But I bought these guys instead, I think they are just really huge Asian Filter shrimp, am I right? They have much larger front legs than any other i've seen, larger than other shrimps in the tank with the same body size. There ARE two in the photo!! They are not vampire / giant african shrimp, and they have a big 'thorn' on their front legs. I don't care if they are just plain Asian filter shrimp because I like them! I am also aware they may be very old and might not live very long, but they only cost me £1.49 each and they'll be much happier in my tank than a pet shop.

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So how big are your new shrimp? They just might be male Asian filter shrimp from your discription and photo. If you have prepared your tank to fit their needs for water current and a perching place then they should be fine :-) Also, what sized tank are you using for these shrimp? Please keep us updated.
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They are males. Males have a much stouter first pair of walking legs than female asain filter shrimp.
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Yeah, looks like a male Asian filter shrimp to me.

Although i've never seen one, just pictures.

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Post by Endacy »

Thanks for the replies!!

The big orange one is 3" or 8cm long. The white/grey one (you can just see his face) is a bit smaller.

I currently keep two other Asian Filter shrimps and two Amanos and have had shrimps previously, I have two pumps to provide a current and plenty of climbing and hiding places. They can also climb and stand near the filter inlet and outlets. I'll post some pics of my tank in the tank section...
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OK, so there isn't a tank section, not sure where I thought I was... :D

Here is my tank, I think it's a about 80L

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I can't get very good closeups because my digital camera does not have a manual focus and just takes crisp clear photos of the glass with blurry fish.
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Oh here's a thought, they won't bother the smaller, presumably female tank mates will they? :oops: They've seemed fine so far, but it's only been a couple of hours...
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Filter shrimp are safe as they only filter feed on the tiniest of particles and they don't have claws to hunt with. My shrimp's favorite pastime is perching and filter feeding with its flowery arms :D
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Oh dear, my new giant male shrimp, the orange one, shed last night only a couple of hours after going in the tank. I've only just noticed he seems to have lost his front right big leg!! He is now just hiding in the top corner of my tank and not moving or feeding. The smaller one seems fine and wanders around and filters.

Ah well, not much I can do, must be something to do with how he was kept before I guess.
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Post by badflash »

Just be sure he has a good place to hide. They get really stressed when they shed. Losing a leg is not a real big deal as they grow back after a molt or two.

If there is no suitable hiding place they may leave the tank.
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Post by panic »

not a shrimp expert, but he kinda looks more like a crayfish then a shrimp. if he is a shrimp, he is big and wierd, lol. :P
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Post by badflash »

Yes, it is a shrimp, not a cray. That pic isn't the best. Check the shrimp variety page under filter feeding shrimp and you'll see better pics.

There is a HUGE variety of shrimp.

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Post by panic »

now that i look closer it does kinda just look like a big blurry shrimp, and thanks for the welcome!
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