
Hope you can give me a hand.
thanks,
Gary




Moderator: Mustafa
Full agreement with this statement, Mustafa!Mustafa wrote: The last picture is some kind of Necoaridna sp. Yes, Werner (who is also here in the forum) identified some shrimp that had that orange parasite in them as N. palmata, but that does not mean that every Neocaridina that gets imported with that parasite is actually a N. palmata. So without further close-up analysis it's not easy to say which species of Neocaridina you have on the picture.
Hhmm. Even on this photo the lenght ratio of merus and carpus couldn´n be estimated. Shape and lenght of the rostrum and the number of teeth on the lower margin is like in M. assamense. But it´s not definitely this species.I'll post below a closer photo of the first shrimp from the "M. hendersoni" group/red claw macro. You get a little better look at the second chelipeds in that shot but still might not be enough.
I'm also posting a scan of the male for photo #3 (M. lamarrei lamarrei or) or as Mustafa suggested Macrobrachium lanchesteri. He was really skiddish so I never did get a good photograph of him and his first pleopod.