Shrimp infestation

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Ghazanfar Ghori
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Shrimp infestation

Post by Ghazanfar Ghori »

My 46 is infested with Cherry Red shrimp! At any given time
I can see about 50 or so. Cleaned the filter last night and
found about 40-50 1/4 inch ones living in there.
Also have about 50 or so in my 215 - all of these started from
an original 6 I got a year and a half ago.
Easy shrimp to breed - just add water!
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Post by Aaron »

Yeah, and cute little suckers at that.
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Post by Jamie G »

if theyre so easy to breed, why are they so high priced then ?
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Post by Larry Grenier »

Ghazanfar, next time you clean you filter, I'll gladly stop-by and pick-up the debris :D :lol: :roll:
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Post by krisw »

hOAGART wrote:if theyre so easy to breed, why are they so high priced then ?
Great question. Even in the tanks at AC, you can see multiple generations living. I doubt they have to order them anymore.
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Post by gnatster »

They do have to order them.

Prices have come down when dealing with private sellers. I've seen them for as low as $1.50 ea , I don't remember where though.
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Post by Aaron »

Yeah tons of people will trade them for much cheaper because they ship fairly well. I got a dozen or so recently and only traded some plants.
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Post by rodcon00 »

I was casually watching a 10G tank this evening and noticed I may have a similar problem. The tank is about half full of java moss and I put some cherry red shrimp in there a few months ago. I can see at least 10 of the little guys and gals at various locations on the top of the java moss mound I can only guess how many are within the mound and I know that at least one of the females was carrying eggs last week. Hopefully more are on the way.

The only tank mates they have are a herd of monterey platies. The platies are so docile and small that I doubt they eat any of the shrimp.

Perhaps we can call the cherry reds the endler's of the invert world. :lol:
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Post by Aaron »

The funny thing is that cherry shrimp and endlers still hold value. Go figure?
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Post by gnatster »

Cherries are dropping. 10 for $30 shipped not getting any action on aquabid and have seen ads of 12 for $25, shipped
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