Red cherry color variations
Moderator: Mustafa
Red cherry color variations
Hello everyone, first post, good site Mustafa!  I am a planted tank enthusiast (frequent APC), and I have some amanos and recently obtained some red cherries, which I am happy to say are quickly multiplying!  Which brings me to my question,  many of the offspring, I would say about 50% seem to be essentially colorless.  Is this normal?  Is there something they're lacking?  The other 50% of the shrimp range from a fair amount of red, to a little bit.  From what I have been able to tell, whatever color they start with as babies, they maintain on growth.  As far as food, I feed color flakes daily, and will drop some spirullina 2-3x a week for all.  Fish consits of guppies, cardinals, rasboras, sae's, and ottos.  I haven't noticed any of them going after any shrimp.  TIA.
			
			
									
						
										
						Re: Red cherry color variations
Those are males.Bert H wrote: Which brings me to my question, many of the offspring, I would say about 50% seem to be essentially colorless.


