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Hello everyone, My name is Sushant, have kept RCS since a long time and have recently moved into CRS. Shrimp keeping is in its infant stage here in India and availability of other shrimps are still a challange.i would like to gain knowledge about the basic/ advance shrimp keeping before i try my hands on others species .

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Hi sushant, welcome to SKF. There are several local varieties of shrimps in India that are well sort after internationally, like the caridina balbaulti green, are these easiy available ? Love to see pics of your tanks. Do the local fish shop sell shrimp products like benibachi, Mosura .... . Enjoy SKF

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Welcome to the forum dude, there's lots of very knowledgeable people on this forum only too willing to answer any questions you have :encouragement: Would love to see some pics of your tanks. Hope you have as much fun here as we do :victorious:

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Welcome to SKF Sushant :)

I am very interested to hear about shrimp keeping in India!

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Welcome to SKF heaps to see and learn here. The forum will open up to you as you post so the more you post the more you see. There is a premium membership which will open everything immediately if you wish. Hope you enjoy our forum:encouragement:

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Welcome to SKF Sushant :)

I am very interested to hear about shrimp keeping in India!

Ditto welcome to the forum, i to would like to hear bout shrimp keeping in India.

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Hello Sushant, welcome to SKF Hope you enjoy your stay with us

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Hi sushant' date=' welcome to SKF. There are several local varieties of shrimps in India that are well sort after internationally, like the caridina balbaulti green, are these easily available ? Love to see pics of your tanks. Do the local fish shop sell shrimp products like benibachi, Mosura .... . Enjoy SKF[/quote']

As the shrimp hobby is quite new so finding products like Mosura and Benibachi is not that easy but they can always be sourced from a few dealers.since i'm a member of aquapetz.com so we generally make a group order while ordering shrimp from one of the well known breeder/collector and thus most the the varieties of native shrimps can easily available at dirt cheap price, though people at our forum has often found many types of natives on collection trips.

if you love green color you should have a look at c. tiwarii, it is much brighter green compared to C. Balbaulti.

here are some of the pick of my tanks:

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Hello sushunt and hello India , welcome to our Australian SKF team. I was very excited to see all your pics and set up. Please feel free to post any question or just share some of your experience. I hope you will continue to share your journey in shrimp keeping on this forum as I have always been interested in oversea set up and what variety is available. Have fun here and hope to hear from you again :)

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Thanks for sharing those photos. You have beautiful tanks! :encouragement:

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Awesome tanks dude, they look really cool. :encouragement: Is that a pair of boesemans-rainbowfish(melanotaenia-boesemani) in the first picture? :applause:

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Welcome to the forum dude' date=' there's lots of very knowledgeable people on this forum only too willing to answer any questions you have :encouragement: Would love to see some pics of your tanks. Hope you have as much fun here as we do :victorious:

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Thats a bit rough to greet a new member with Squiggle?

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It does make me smile though, a look is worth a thousand words, 500 by the way, lol.

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Hi Sushant ...Welcome to SKF ;) Hope you gain a lot of information to make your shrimp keeping hobby a successful one...

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Awesome tanks dude' date=' they look really cool. :encouragement: Is that a pair of boesemans-rainbowfish(melanotaenia-boesemani) in the first picture? :applause:[/quote']

no they are Parkinson's Rainbow (Melanotaenia parkinsoni)

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Hello Sushunt' date=' welcome to the forum, I also keep blood parrots.[/quote']

though most hobbyists may be against keeping hybrids but i just love them.

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no they are Parkinson's Rainbow (Melanotaenia parkinsoni)

That's very cool that you have Australian Native Rainbows :victorious:

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