
Cherry with a stripe
Moderator: Mustafa
Cherry with a stripe
Okay, so I bought some cherries from petshrimp.com a few months ago and one of my females has devloped a stripe that goes the length of her back! Anybody else have this experiance? I love it!


The stripe is totally normal and part of the variation in N. denticulata sinensis in general. The same individual can develop and lose the stripe within a short amount of time. Some individuals never seem to have it while others run around with it all the time.
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Last edited by Mustafa on Wed Nov 24, 2004 8:29 am, edited 1 time in total.
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I had bought some shrimps with strip on the top, form head to tail. The LFS called them "assorted algea eating shrimp" for they do not know their name. I doubt it belongs to the cherry shrimp family for I also received some look same but in brown (like a wood) color, one in red (but paler than my cherry shrimp), all are females carrying eggs.
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My shrimp love to go for Hikari Crab Cuisine, Veggie Wafers, and other pellet-type foods. If you use food that's in tiny pieces, it tends to float all over the place. With wafers, you can break them into decent-sized chunks and drop them where you want the shrimp to be.
If you look back at my pics, you'll see that the shrimp are eating something in almost every pic.
If you look back at my pics, you'll see that the shrimp are eating something in almost every pic.

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I never feed my shrimps, they are all eating the algae in the tank.
Finally got some picturs of these shrimps, but not clear. They never show good poses.
http://www.pbase.com/cherryshrimp/image/37478941
One brownish shrimp
http://www.pbase.com/cherryshrimp/image/37478970
The reddish shrimp, I believe it is different from Cherry shrimp for its eyes are grey
http://www.pbase.com/cherryshrimp/image/37478978
Finally got some picturs of these shrimps, but not clear. They never show good poses.

http://www.pbase.com/cherryshrimp/image/37478941
One brownish shrimp
http://www.pbase.com/cherryshrimp/image/37478970
The reddish shrimp, I believe it is different from Cherry shrimp for its eyes are grey
http://www.pbase.com/cherryshrimp/image/37478978