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Lovely pic in your avatar. Welcome to the forum, feel free to share more images of your shrimp.

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So first Hi All and Hi NoGi.
My avatar is pic of one of my taiwan bee red wine. I am quite newbie in shrimp breeding, I started with shrimps only in january 2016, alhough I returned to aquarium hobby after 20 years. I always had some aquarium till my 18 years, so yes, I am now 38 YO.
I made my first nano in january 2016, it has only 20 litres. It was established mostly for my 2 sons. I have a boy twins and they will be soon 3 YO. This first aquarium has mix of several colour variations of N.Davidi, 7 Celestial Pearl Danios and 4 Corydoras pygmaeus, 2 Clithons sp. and 2 Neritina snails. Together with my sons we feed fishes and shrimps, and my sons really like shrimps and snails. Everytime they pass around this aqua, they stop there and look at the shrimps and snails.

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4a9e02e195a95f1c09e9bcc2ae5e5734.jpg This is actual photo of my first tank. I will write more soon.

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My second and third aquarium I established at my work. First idea was to have some other aquarium, where I will store outgrowing plants from my first aquarium, because I don't want them put to the bin, but result is totally different.
My second aquarium volume of 50 liters and it was my first try of some kind of aquascaping. I just wanted to have a eye-pleased aquarium, where you can relax and calm down after a stress at work - for me and my colleagues. I decided to have there only one colour of N. Davidi and one colour of Taiwan Bee. So after 2 weeks from aquarium start I bought N.Davidi - Topaz Blue and after one month TB - Pandas. Main fishes for this aqua are 16 Boraras brigittae and 2 Otocinclus.
My third aquarium is 30 litres and was established from excesses from second aquarium. I have there now N.Davidi - Green Jade and TB - Red Wine. Main fishes for this aquarium are 15 CPDs and 2 Otocinclus.
I came to this forum for searching informations about breeding, diseases, etc and everything around shrimp keeping.

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a93b439eb88abbafd895f9c81d8d397b.jpg This is a photo of my second aqua and Pandas.f90cd2f6b9afda28c37b0ac496574d81.jpg

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90e7a9ffcf990ec1d78fd8da76d65de1.jpg And photo of my third aqua and Red Wines. 95230468d068a18807eeb889aaef3020.jpg And Green Jade 69d47a916be296f2ce37253fcfb9d6ad.jpg

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