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ben
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by ben » Mon Sep 27, 2004 12:35 am
whoopee!!!!
i finally found me 8 bumble-bee shrimps. they're very hard to find in belgium. i never saw them in a shop before....and i'm looking long time allready!
now i bought them from a shrimp-lover.... approx. 1,5$ / piece
i allready saw 2 females carrying eggs
can anybody give me some breeding tips??
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by Mustafa » Mon Sep 27, 2004 2:15 am
Hi Ben,
Bumblebee shrimp are *NOT* Caridina serrata. The bee shrimp belong to the Caridina serrata species group....not the bumblebee shrimp.
As to breeding them, it's the same as with all the other algae eating shrimp...make them happy, give them enough food and they will produce babies.
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ben
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by ben » Mon Sep 27, 2004 2:21 am
i see, maybe my translation was bad .... in dutch we call them 'bijengarnaal" (aha : just bee-shrimp?)
anyway it's this one
http://aquaworld.netfirms.com/Invertebr ... rrata5.jpg
so breeding wil not be a problem, i presume....
i also have "japonicas" but i was told they need salty-water to reproduce...
is this right?
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by Mustafa » Mon Sep 27, 2004 2:30 am
Hi Ben,
That's a bee shrimp.
bee = bijen
bumblebee = hommel
I am originally from Germany so I understand quite a bit of dutch.
And yes, Japonica larvae need salt in their water.
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ben
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by ben » Mon Sep 27, 2004 2:33 am
allright i see ....
thanks for the information and the quick reply.... i think it will work out just fine!
wow, big move to new york from germany.... getting used to it, or do you miss the european land??....
vriendelijke groetjes
B
Mihai Victor
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by Mihai Victor » Thu Jun 23, 2005 1:07 pm
Mustafa wrote: Hi Ben,
Bumblebee shrimp are *NOT* Caridina serrata. The bee shrimp belong to the Caridina serrata species group....not the bumblebee shrimp.
As to breeding them, it's the same as with all the other algae eating shrimp...make them happy, give them enough <a href="
http://www.ntsearch.com/search.php?q=food&v=56">food</a > and they will produce babies.
Mustafa
Hello from Romania!
I have 7 caridina serrata a.k.a Fire shrimp. 2 females carrying eggs now, and i wish to know how to breed them and take care of the babys?
It is better if i move the 2 females in a 5l aquarium with moss?
ph?
gh?
Caridina serrata larvae need salt in their water?
food for the larve?
etc.
Thank you!
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by Mustafa » Fri Jun 24, 2005 5:47 am
Hello Mihai,
Welcome to the forum! If your shrimp are called "fire shrimp" they are most likely *not* Caridina serrata. In Europe the Red Cherries are often called "Red Fire", so you probably have Neocaridina denticulata sinensis. Just look in the "Shrimp Varieties" section of this website and search the forum for "red cherry" or "red cherries" to find out more info about them.
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by Mustafa » Fri Jun 24, 2005 2:25 pm
As I said, you have a Red Cherry Shrimp (Neocaridina denticulata sinensis). That website you linked to has wrong information.
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by Mihai Victor » Sat Jun 25, 2005 9:22 am
OK.
Thank you!