Ok I see what you guys mean now. I think I have one or two shrimps carrying eggs.
Also, was it a typo or did you mean that the females are usually more red? From the srhimp article, it suggested that the males are clear and the females are red. In your post, it said it the other way around:
At that point (fully grown shrimp) the pale ones are most likely females
I'm not trying to flame, I'm just a little confused though.
Are there any foods to bring out the color of shrimp? I have been feeding them hair algae from one of my other tanks and algae pellets. Is this a good diet for them?
Last, does their red color get diminshed by cross-breeding, etc.? I have all cherry reds, but from the pictures I have seen, there is a great deal of varience in the red color. I was just wondering if the shrimp I have could be breed too many times and loose their color. I know that they have been breed by at least two other people before me for about a years time total. AKA they bought the cherries let them breed several times, scooped out some and sent some to the next person who did the same and sent them to me.
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