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My Cherry Shrimp & Their Setup


Sarah

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As promised, here are a couple photos of my cherries. Only new to shrimp so very basic, but I quite like it. I need to get a new light for the tank so I can upgrade it's setup.

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FTS coming up.

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Nice' date=' now you need some crystals :D[/quote']

or maybe some KKs ;)

Sarah, I think you'll find that once they start to breed, you'll want more different shrimp varieties. Very jealous at the tank room as I would make the whole room into shrimp breeding :)

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Oh wherever shall I put all these animals on Matt's overgrowing list for me to get...

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Thanks for sharing the photos. Sometimes basic is better!

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I have cherries & CBS & CRS, honestly, I enjoy the cherries the most, always active, always out and about feeding, always breeding, and babies are always around, awesome under rated shrimp IMO! And dirt cheap!

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I have cherries & CBS & CRS' date=' honestly, I enjoy the cherries the most, always active, always out and about feeding, always breeding, and babies are always around, awesome under rated shrimp IMO! And dirt cheap![/quote']

+1

They're a brilliant shrimp to learn with I think, While they still require certain ideals and attention to detail which helps get you used to maintaining a tank at a certain level. They're far more forgiving for the new Shrimp keeper.

I also think they're very under rated which is only due to their ease to breed rather than their brilliant look and colours. I don't think anything looks nicer than a solid deep red cherry on a bright green healthy leaf of an Anubias personally.

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Agreed! These cherries are really fun, and very easy to care for.

As beautiful as the fancier shrimp are... I find RCS are definitely underrated.

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Hi Sarah, I have to agree that cherries are the best to keep, Now with all of the various colours available in Australia like Orange, yellow, blue, brown, Black etc will give you a great scope to collect. I run in one of my tanks my yellow cherries some orange cherry juvaniles, Darwin Red nose shrimp, Some glass shrimp and some CBS/CRS, makes a fantastic display and facinates all visitors who visit my boat. ENJOY! I love my cherries the most though.

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I don't think anything looks nicer than a solid deep red cherry on a bright green healthy leaf of an Anubias personally.

I think throwing in an algae wafer and seeing 100+ cherries coming streaming out of nowhere for dinner time is pretty wicked too, and then the dinner table squabbles, LOL

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