
I.D. New shrimp please?
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These are *exactly* what is described as "blue shrimp" on my shrimp varieties page. Unfortunately, the offspring won't have any blue whatsoever. I can guarantee you that.
I don't see any males in your pictures. Do you have blue males in there or were the females ovigerous when you bought them? If the latter is the case, then there is a high likelihood that your females were fertilized by some other Neocaridina sp., (possibly even red cherry males) and hence the offspring are possible hybrids (important thing to know if you are planning on giving other people some of your offspring).
I don't see any males in your pictures. Do you have blue males in there or were the females ovigerous when you bought them? If the latter is the case, then there is a high likelihood that your females were fertilized by some other Neocaridina sp., (possibly even red cherry males) and hence the offspring are possible hybrids (important thing to know if you are planning on giving other people some of your offspring).
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