RCS Color Variation

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RCS Color Variation

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Just a little back groung.
3 years ago I purchase my first RCS and come to find out. There were "Wild Type" Neocaridina mix in. So I can say that these are not pure RCS.

Take a look and tell me what you think

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I have 4-5 Shrimp with this coloration and this one has the most Black.
She even gets darker.

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Post by Neonshrimp »

Are you planning to selectively breed for this color? It is a unique color :shock:
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Post by ToddnBecka »

I like the color. I'm surprised that you only have a few after 3 years though. I would have thought there would be more dark-colored offspring produced.
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Post by leto3113 »

I love the color. "Black Cherry" popped into my head.
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I do plan on selectively breeding for this color.

This color appeared in my Super RCS Tank. I believe that is why I only have 3 of these.
I has taken 2 years of selective breeding to get the solid red coloration.

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Post by TKD »

Interesting that it is only in your supper red tank :!:

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Post by Neonshrimp »

I think it would more likely happen in the supper red tank since the new morph is based on hyperpigmentation (more color pigments).
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As soon as they become berried they will be moved into there own tank.
And then only time will tell.

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Post by YuccaPatrol »

These are great! I'll definitely be watching your progress as you sort out and improve this neat color variant.
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That is a beautiful color.
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Post by The Fisherman »

WOW! That really is a gorgeous color! They almost look like chrome.
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Fisherman
It is nice to see you back.

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Post by The Fisherman »

Newjohn wrote:Fisherman
It is nice to see you back.

John
It's good to be back. :-)

It almost looks like a different species...Keep us updated, I look forward to hearing your progress on raising more of this strain.
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Post by Suzie Q »

Beautiful color! My RCS are still juvies, so I think I still have a long time before I get any babies.

The color looks almost purple on my computer...I would love to have purple shrimp!
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Post by Shrimp&Snails »

It's a very strange looking shrimp....almost muscular looking. Interesting.
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