Contaminant species...

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Contaminant species...

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Hello Mustafa and All,

Here is one of 3 shrimp like this that showed up with my Cardinal Shrimp from Sulawesi as fry. They are now close to being old enough to breed and I hope there is a male and female. They are hard to get a photo of as they are always on the move, but the body is shaped much like a Sri Lanka (for reference) with the "hump" in the abdomen.

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I will try for a better shot if the opportunity presents itself.

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How are these shrimp doing? :smt006
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Yes, these are very interesting shrimp. Any luck with them?
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So far they are doing well, but still too young to breed. I will update with any progress.
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Here is another shot of the unidentified species. There may be 3 of these, but I can't be sure... In the background is another species all together.
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Same body shape, but diferent colors. I hope it goes well with them.
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Another shot... different shrimp but same species (I think)

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Could you observe any egg development in the ovaries of possible females?
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Not as yet, but I am sure hoping to see this soon....
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Here is the shrimp from the background in above shot, a different species by the look?

Only one of these I think unfortunately

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That's definitely a different species as evident by the much longer rostrum (among other things).
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