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They sure are enjoying it. Mine still don't want any but with the new shrimp it might be worth a try again

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The moment the banana entered the tank, they went crazy, even my babies.

What shrimp do you have Ineke?

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Very cool vid, I'll have to give banana a crack & see if they like it :encouragement:

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I have fed mango twice now, the last time I had to pull it out when their poop was yellow and stuck out from their little backsides about half an inch. Didn't take long for that to happen, so I'm guessing shrimp have a very fast metabolism?

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U know what, I fed my shrimp with banana already. It's really cool. I have to think again about these fruit...

Any idea?

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Fed my shrimp banana this morning :D

I've never seen them so excited over food!

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Izzy I have Red Cherries that I started out with, then Yellows, Rillis ,Chocolates, CRS and CBS and Golden Bees I have only been into shrimp since just after Xmas when a guy I bought some plants from gave me 4 females now I have an explosion of shrimp. I must add however a good number have come from the very generous people of this forum and some I have purchased. I have 4 tanks at the moment with another with my name on it just have to get to the shop and buy it. don't quite know what direction I am heading but the chocolates and the rillis are my favourites but only just!

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Izzy I should add my CBS, CRS except 1 SS and Yellows are all low grade or culls but to me they are just shrimp and I like them for what they are. All the ones that were given to me are the high grades ,the reds are mostly very red and they are what I have bred her myself from my original and second buy . I had to add that because it sounds like I'm a big breeder with all of those but mostly they are my motley crew as I call them!

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Fed my shrimp banana this morning :D

I've never seen them so excited over food!

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Awesome pic torface, I'm really going to have to give this a go :encouragement:

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Oh, that is sooo cute how they love banana. Will try that too!

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Ninja - Mango, hmmm...I don;t think the wife would be too happy with me feeding them Mango hahaha. My daughter loves mango, maybe i can pick up the left over pieces on the floor. She is 3 lol.

Torface - Great photo and look at them go hehehe. The best part for me when feeding them banana, is that i could actually take close up photos of them because they are all in one spot (i suck at taking photos lol).

Ineke -WOW, you have quite a collection. I'm sure out of all those shrimps, there will be one that would love to munch on some bananas.

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I have just been shopping so will try them again later today. Yes I am very lucky to have different types to look at and spend most of my day in my not shrimp room- Not allowed to call it a shrimp room!:D

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Banana in the tanks Red cherries are all over it, the Rilli tank has all the shrimp in a bit of a frenzy but haven't started on it yet, chocolates are showing interest but only one munching and the crystal tank no interest . will see what happens when it's been in a bit longer.

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I just put banana in for the first time. They really LOVE it. Too cute!post-255-139909860791_thumb.jpg

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