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just thought id'e post up a pic of a shrimp iv'e named lucky :beaten:

now i don't usually name my shrimp "but" i think this one deserves a name lol.

ok here's the story "bear with me"

bought some more plants today and needed some where to quarantine them as the tank in the shop i got them from was being quarantined.

iv'e had 2 x 100ltr tanks that still have water and red sea flora base in them from 7-8mths ago but have had no filtration/heater lighting, water changes etc.

"yes i know pretty lazy hey" should have pulled them down long ago. but very buisy atm and a little lazy too :P

pulled out just over 50% of the water and topped it up again so i could put the new plants in for a cpl of weeks or so before putting them into the shrimp tank.

i see this little fellow come out from behind a rock i have in there.

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i left it in there when transfering the shrimps over to the big planted setup around 7 to 7.5 mths ago as it was a pretty poor grade

this CRS has gone through summer with no food, no filtration and some stinking hot days.

the tank is right in front of a window, but has pretty thick curtains between it and the window, but it must of got pretty hot !

there was also a fair bit of detritus matter on the substrate so it must of survived on that alone.

hmmm CRS hard to look after and very sensitive, i don't think so lol :P

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Lucky or a true quality crs?

Ive had tanks outdoors that i use to dump my plants and occasionally find the odd shrimp in there. This summer i found over 10 in warm to the touch water. Another story is this one time i was helping 2toned (tony) clean out a pond and went "he tony, do you now you have shrimp in here?!" mind you he lived right next to the coast. Tough little buggers.

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Wow! That is one crazy tough little CRS, such an appropriate name too :encouragement:

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Go the Lucky shrimp!

My most recent lucky shrimp, involve a tank being drained to 2cm of water, stripped of old soil and new soil dumped in there, then filled up, to find 3 baby shrimplets in the tank. They are amazing creatures. So we must really have a knack for killing them, when they can survive ordeals like that.

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I knew cherries were tough but wow maybe CRS are pampered too much making them harder to keep. WAY to go LUCKY .

Great story Planted

Cheers

Ineke:encouragement:

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