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Petsmart selling asian filter shrimp?

Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 5:29 pm
by DatDamWuf
Or something else? Went to Petsmart to get cuttlebone at advice from the forum to keep calcium levels up and saw shrimp! Never before have they sold any except ghosties. The label said they were "Marble Shrimp" that grow up to 1 inch.

This was extremely amusing since one of the shrimp in the tank was over 3 inches long :lol: . All the shrimp were not alike, not being able to resist I bought 2 of the 3/4 inchers in the tank, when the person caught them and I looked at em closely they seemed quite different, hence the question.

I took them, one looks exactly like the pics Mustafa put up of asian filter shrimp. The other is dark brown and has a broad tan/gold stripe down his back that continues so that it's entire tail is the same awesome color. Could this just be a color variation? Or is it Neocaridina cf. zhangjiajiensis? It did not appear to be a filter feeder. I haven't seen either of these guys since I put them in the tank, except for a moulted shell so I haven't been able to get a better look at their frontend yet.

Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2006 6:52 am
by YuccaPatrol
I saw them at petsmart last week for the first time too. Previously I have seen them at Petco where I bought mine.

Petco calls them Bamboo Shrimp. I don't remember what Petsmart labeled them as.

But they are the same Atyopsis moluccensis Asian Filter Feeder at both stores near me.

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Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2006 7:29 am
by Lady Friesian
Ha! I had the same laugh over the label!! :lol:

I searched for Marble Shrimp on the Internet after seeing them, and apparently this name refers to a marine shrimp. I wouldn't trust the label (and neither would you, apparently!)

Do they do well in captivity? They sure are cool. Do they really grow as big as it says on the shrimp varieties page (8-12 cm)?

Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2006 8:02 am
by YuccaPatrol
Petsmart is often wrong with their labeling and their employees rarely know anything more than the label states.

Sometimes it can be an advantage to a well informed customer. I bought a huge mislabeled Synodontis eupterus that was in a tank with the more common small Synodointis nigriventis (upside down catfish). Then the fish employee priced it as a small common pleco.

Thankfully, we have resources like this site to ensure that we know what we are getting.

:-D

Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2006 2:40 pm
by frugalfish
I was at my local PetSmart today and as usual passed through the aquarium section and sure enough there were Atyopsis moluccensis for sale for a ridiculous price of $13.99. Guess they don't know that their major chain store competitor sells them for about half that amount. And like has been already posted, the information on the tag was totally wrong. :smt101

Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2006 3:43 pm
by fishcrazee
What? What other major chain store sells them too... WOW... so now shrimp have spread to the chain stores, I'm not sure if thats good or bad...

Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2006 4:36 pm
by milalic
I found them at Petland for $5.59 each and they are called flower shrimp.


Cheers,
PEdro

Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2006 4:49 pm
by Newjohn
Yes
At petsmart, they listed the Flower Shrimp , Max size of 1 inch.
They were already 3 plus inches.
$ 15.99 was a little steep.

They were very interesting to watch.
There feeding was very different.

One of the sales lady was interested in them and she said, "where do you find information on them"

So I sent her in this direction.


Have a Great Day
John

Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 3:22 pm
by DatDamWuf
The Petsmart labeled "marble shrimp" were mostly asian filter feeders and Lady Friesian, I do believe that grow to the size Mustafa put in the shrimp varities section. As I said one of the ones in the tank was already 3+ inches long. BTW, they were only 2.99 each at my Petsmart.

I'm still wondering about the one shrimp I got with the golden/tan stripe and tail, is he a variant or something else? I moved some bogwood and he is a filter feeder now that I was able to observe him for a bit.

Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 4:11 pm
by frugalfish
It's normal for these shrimp develope white lines down their backs. If you look closely at the pictures in the Varieties page you can see the line down the back and how the tail is also colored. In addition, they can also become more of a reddish color.

Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 5:36 pm
by DatDamWuf
frugalfish, thanks for the input, but this guy is dark brown with a wide glittery golden/tan stripe down the back and it's entire tail is the same color so I'm unsure, the only shrimps with this pattern I've seen before were called wood shrimp, of course I don't know if that's what they were either :).

Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 6:09 pm
by frugalfish
Well, then say it with me...you need to post a picture. :-)

Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 6:09 pm
by Newjohn
Hi DatDamWuf

If you can, try and get a picture.

Have a Great Day
John

Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 4:12 pm
by DatDamWuf
With my bad knee I have to wait for my husband to hook up the camera cable to the PC, I'm bugging him about it!

Cool thing, the shrimp moulted this morning and he was crimson colored! Glorious! his squiggly lines were red and there was a red overlay on his stripe and tail. I thought I had the ugly duckling becoming the swan but he is slowly fading back over several hours. Is this just normal after a moult for the asian filter feeders? I am really becoming an idiot shrimphead, I just called a shrimp glorious :shock: