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Green lace Atya

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Does anyone know how big Atya green lace from Irian Jaya grows?

I have a couple, but they seem to have stopped at about 40mm.

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Re: Green lace Atya

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JK wrote:Does anyone know how big Atya green lace from Irian Jaya grows?

I have a couple, but they seem to have stopped at about 40mm.

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do you have a pics of this shrimp
and is it an undiscribed species of Atya ?
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Not the best pic ever..........hope this works
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Undiscribed, probably, its the first time I've seen this one over here.

What do you think?
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ok
not green as i can see.
nice shrimp still
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No not particularly green, but they do have sort of green spangles all over the body. That pic was taken in the dark with flash only, so has come out a bit strange. I'll try and get one in the light tomorrow for comparison.
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Does it have filtering appendages? I can't make out any. If it doesn't it's not an Atya.
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Yes just like the common bamboo shrimps, a full set of fans.
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yes it seems to be an atya
they call it Atya sp. "BYAK Green lace"
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This is not an Atypa sp. at all. As always the importers/exporters call it whatever they want. It's actually an Atyoida sp., most likely Atyoida pilipes. The shrimp looks like this (first two pictures):

http://activity.nmmba.gov.tw/Planning&R ... SHRIMP.HTM

It occurs over wide areas of the indo-pacific region.

And, of course, it's not green.
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hi Mustafa,
thanks for the correction
but do you know :
Atya sp. "BYAK Green lace"

some exporters in asia sell them.
is it the same shrimp as you just show us ?
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zapisto wrote: Atya sp. "BYAK Green lace"

some exporters in asia sell them.
is it the same shrimp as you just show us ?
Yes, it should be the same shrimp as Atyoida pilipes is sometimes imported as "green lace" shrimp.
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Mustafa wrote:
Yes, it should be the same shrimp as Atyoida pilipes is sometimes imported as "green lace" shrimp.
thanks for this info.
pretty nice shrimp still :)
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Post by JK »

Hi Mustafa,

I can't get those pics to load on my pc to compare.

Here's another pic, what do you think?

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