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How many Cherry colours are there


ineke

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I would definitely save my pennies for a pair of them they are stunning. Now if we could just get white cherries how good would they be!

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Ineke:encouragement:

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White cherries, hmmmmm that's a great idea, a cherry version of Snow Whites :encouragement:

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I don't know if it is genetically possible but that would be one cool shrimp.

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Ineke:encouragement:

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I am pretty sure that the all white cherry is called a snowball, at least when I have looked them up they came up as neocaridina.

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It is neocaridina, but i thought it was a different species.

Neocaridina cf. zhangjiajiensis

is the name for it on other sites. Goes without saying we have none in Aus.

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I am still getting very confused about what shrimp is what species.

So far I understand:

all cherries, red and yellow fire, blue jellies...are Neocaridina heteropoda

bee shrimp, crystal red and crystal black are Caridina kantonensis

What is Neocaridina cf. zhangjiajiensis?

and what species are tiger shrimp? :dejection:

...and what are rillis

Oh. i'm so lost!

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Red rillis are cherries, but apparently there are also Rillis in Crystals, lots rarer though.

Neocaridina cf. zhangjianjiensis is a different type of neocaridina, we don't have them in Australia.

I believe tigers are caridina cantonensis also. At least under the current classification system, i won't go into that.

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