Red cherry color variations

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Red cherry color variations

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Hello everyone, first post, good site Mustafa! I am a planted tank enthusiast (frequent APC), and I have some amanos and recently obtained some red cherries, which I am happy to say are quickly multiplying! Which brings me to my question, many of the offspring, I would say about 50% seem to be essentially colorless. Is this normal? Is there something they're lacking? The other 50% of the shrimp range from a fair amount of red, to a little bit. From what I have been able to tell, whatever color they start with as babies, they maintain on growth. As far as food, I feed color flakes daily, and will drop some spirullina 2-3x a week for all. Fish consits of guppies, cardinals, rasboras, sae's, and ottos. I haven't noticed any of them going after any shrimp. TIA.
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Re: Red cherry color variations

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Bert H wrote: Which brings me to my question, many of the offspring, I would say about 50% seem to be essentially colorless.
Those are males.
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Post by Bert H »

OK, well that's easy enough. Males - no color; females - color.
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Post by Mustafa »

males have very slight reddish coloration, although there are some that can look almost see-through also. Plus, these little shrimp will change color since it takes them a couple of months to fully color out.

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