S. lineolata and RCS?
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Aquarist_Fist
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S. lineolata and RCS?
Hi, quick question: Do S. lineolata prey on red cherry shrimp? I introduced a bunch of juvenile RCS, assuming that the lineolatas don't have the tools to actively take down a live shrimp.
Well, today I saw one chewing on a shrimp tail. Of course, she could have found the shrimp dead...
Well, today I saw one chewing on a shrimp tail. Of course, she could have found the shrimp dead...
- Jim Powers
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Oh if only I could find tiger shrimp!!!
Snailshop have some blue tiger shrimp, but even on a special offer of 5 for fifty quid, I'll have to pass for now! Pictures don't look great either:
http://www.snailshop.co.uk/p/742673/5-x ... hrimp.html
Jim, got any pics of your shrimp?
Snailshop have some blue tiger shrimp, but even on a special offer of 5 for fifty quid, I'll have to pass for now! Pictures don't look great either:
http://www.snailshop.co.uk/p/742673/5-x ... hrimp.html
Jim, got any pics of your shrimp?
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- Jim Powers
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My tiger shrimp are the regular black striped kind. The pictures don't quite do them justice. They develop a nice gold color as they settle in.
I have been surprised at how well they are reproducing.
http://www.planetinverts.com/Tiger%20Shrimp.html
Mad Duff said
I have been surprised at how well they are reproducing.
http://www.planetinverts.com/Tiger%20Shrimp.html
Mad Duff said
You may be right. Have you seen how fat some of my fish are?Maybe you are feeding them to well Jim

