Can the different types of Sulawesi shrimps cross with each

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Can the different types of Sulawesi shrimps cross with each

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Can the different types of Sulawesi shrimps cross with each other / mate together ?


specially :

Cardinal Shrimp
Harlequin Shrimp
C. Spinata shrimp
Red Orchid Shrimp
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Re: Can the different types of Sulawesi shrimps cross with e

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A simple rule is that you cannot put any shrimp of the same genus together. Genus meaning the first word of the scientific name of the shrimp. Neocaridina heteropoda sp. "red" is the scientific name for the Red Cherry Shrimp. Red Cherry Shrimp is the common name. Scientific names are vital due to the fact that there can be many common names for the same shrimp, like Cherry Red Shrimp, Red Cherry Shrimp, Fire Red Shrimp, Cherry Shrimp, etc. For example: Neocaridina heteropoda is the scientific name for a wild type shrimp. Neocaridina is the genus, and heteropoda is the species. That is how you identify the genus, and then you can know what you cannot put together. You cannot house a Neocaridina with another Neocaridina. You also cannot house a Caridina with another Caridina. You can however house a Caridina with a Neocaridina.

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Re: Can the different types of Sulawesi shrimps cross with e

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This is very simplistic and incorrect. Although all Neocaridina seem to cross with each other, there are tons of Caridina spp. that do not cross. In fact most Caridina spp. do not cross unless they are extremely closely related to each other (like the bee shrimp/tiger shrimp and related species). As for the Sulawesi Caridina....we simply do not know enough to make any make any definitive statements about about their ability to crossbreed. Only time and experience will tell....
LupuMoralist wrote:A simple rule is that you cannot put any shrimp of the same genus together. Genus meaning the first word of the scientific name of the shrimp. Neocaridina heteropoda sp. "red" is the scientific name for the Red Cherry Shrimp. Red Cherry Shrimp is the common name. Scientific names are vital due to the fact that there can be many common names for the same shrimp, like Cherry Red Shrimp, Red Cherry Shrimp, Fire Red Shrimp, Cherry Shrimp, etc. For example: Neocaridina heteropoda is the scientific name for a wild type shrimp. Neocaridina is the genus, and heteropoda is the species. That is how you identify the genus, and then you can know what you cannot put together. You cannot house a Neocaridina with another Neocaridina. You also cannot house a Caridina with another Caridina. You can however house a Caridina with a Neocaridina.

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