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Hey Shrimplyf !

Welcome to Shrimp Keepers Forum ~!

Do you have any shrimp of your own yet?

Cheers,

Kristy.

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Welcome to the forum dude, definitely the best place to be to learn about shrimp, lots of very knowledgeable people here only too happy to answer any questions you have, just remember there's no stupid questions here. :encouragement: What sort of shrimp do you have? We'd love to see some pics if you have any. Also, just a warning that this site is very very bad for encouraging shrimp addiction & is a gateway hobby to MTS(multi tank syndrome) Hahaha. :smiley_simmons: Hope you have as much fun here as we do. :victorious:

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Welcome to our forum SKF ENJOY!

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Yep I currently have a Aquamanta Xanti 14 nano tank with 5 shrimps in there! 2 CRS one Yellow Cherry and two Red Cherries. I'm on the hunt for a blue shrimp now..I've seen photos of blue bolts online and really really need one but they're a bit too expensive for me at the moment!

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Hi Shrimplyf, you really shouldn't mix up the different coloured Cherries ya know. And a BB with CRS is a no no as well, sorry.

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Oh, yes I read that they interbreed with each other. I'm not really into the breeding aspect of it though, i just enjoy their aesthetics in my tank!

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Hi and welcome to SKF. lots to learn here and you may just have had your first lesson:D Learn to look after the shrimp you have and leave the higher grade and types until you have learnt a bit more. The Bluebolts are gorgeous as are a lot of the Taiwan Bees but they need special conditions and care best left for a bit later. Ask lots of questions no question is a silly question here and its the best way to learn. Hope you enjoy the forum.

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Just remember we were all beginners once and with me without this forum I don't know where I would have learnt so much so quickly so ask away someone will eventually answer you and it's better than a lot of costly mistakes. Just be prepared to NEED MORE TANKS :encouragement:

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I did once have an idea of same sex, different colours of Cherries, I think it would be cool, especially in a nano. Trouble is the boy Cherries don't have as good a colour as the females, so you would have to get unmated females of each type of shrimp. If they don't change sex on you it would be really spectacular?

Is there a pill for shrimp, I wonder??????????

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Shrimps can change sex??? I never knew that! haha at the moment i'm pretty sure that the cherries I have are all females...but if they can change sex that's something i'm going to have to consider!

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Well I have yellows, CBS and CRS that dont breed even though there are males and females so maybe I will start a multi colour tank too- bet that would get them breeding -all with the wrong colour ofcourse!!!!!

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i would go for females :) and no they dont change their sexes so you would be pretty safe :)

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They usually change sex because someone didn't sex them right in the first place!!!! Hate it when they do that:redface-new:

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I wonder if they have a preference to breed with their own colour? Anyways I was able to take a photo of my yellow shrimp in the split second that it was standing still, for those who want to see :)

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nice little Yellow. As to the breeding with their own colours man when a female is ready to breed and those boys start doing their crazy dance it's a free for all. All the male cherries go mad! They won't be fussy first in best dressed. When you have a saddled female- where she carries her eggs over her shoulders like a saddle- and she moults she sends off a pheromone that the boys pick up in the water and go dashing around the tank in a frenzy to find her, if she mates the eggs move down and then she is berried. It's quite sight to see for the first few times!

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