Here are a couple pictures of Berried Females


I have 4 Females that look like this almost all of the time.
Here is one of my Males

John
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Isn't the correct latin name Caridina multidentata?Newjohn wrote:Or more commonly called the Amano Shrimp.
I knew someone would bring up this question at some point...It's a suggested "new" (not really, it's actually older than "japnonica", but long story) name, which, as far as I know, has not been accepted as a definite replacement for Caridina japonica. Just because one scientist decides to propose a name change, it does not follow that the name change is actually valid. As everything is peer-reviewed in the scientific world, other scientists would have to actually show acceptance by using that name or show disagreement.Allex wrote:Isn't the correct latin name Caridina multidentata?Newjohn wrote:Or more commonly called the Amano Shrimp.
That name was changed because of different reasons. A scientist thought that there are enough differences between N. denticulata sinensis and N. denticuata denticulata to make N. denticulata sinensis its own species (i.e. N. heteropoda). But again, I'm a big fan of the "wait and see" attidude and the peer review process (unfortunately, there aren't all that many "shrimp researchers" around to peer review though). I'll just wait and see if that name change gets accepted in papers that follow. This one will probably stick, though, since it's not just a formality but based on actual, hands-on research.zapisto wrote:mustafa , while we are talking about name change , what aboout heteropoda vs sinensis
(sorry john to ask this in your thread)
By the way nice amano.