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no wait' date=' wasn't some of the names revised? zhanjiajiensis was revised to palmata and heteropoda (the cherry shrimp) got changed to davidi? arrrggghhhh confusing[/quote']

I knew the Heteropoda got reclassified as Davidii but I haven't heard about the Zhanjianensis, why do they always shift the goal post, doh!! Hahaha :cower:

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Hahaha, all good Gman, I'm sure it will turn up sooner or later, I do that sort of stuff all the time. :encouragement:

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nice shrimp :) let's visit BB collection hehe

Sure, due the the 1000's of tanks, spanning over km's, it's a two day tour, with an option for a third day to visit Area 51. Lol....:rolleyes:

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Ooooooo, the much anticipated super secret Area 51 revealed, I would line up for days out the front for that one, hahaha :victorious:

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I don't think my shrimp addiction can get much worse:( I'm trying to think of a way to get all new tanks that are the same size for my new room but not give up my current tanks or room . That would be two rooms , visitors can sleep in the caravan it's as big as a large bedroom. Don't think I will have much luck with that one somehow but worth a try:congratulatory:

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Just go for two rooms Ineke. Embrace the addiction, save time and don't resist!!! :)

Bring on Area 51 tour! My mts is already bad, surely can't get worse! ;)

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Great looking snowballs there bb ;) those white eggs are just fascinating. I believe the scientific name for these bad boys and girls are neocaridina palmata... Might be wrong

Seems you were right Gman! sorry I doubted you' date=' lol :dejection: I found this exert on a German website & it was published on 11th April this year. :encouragement:

Neocaridina heteropoda HAS BEEN Reclassified as Neocaridina davidi. This encompasses all the Rilis, sakuras, painted fire red, orange, black, and cherry shrimp. Snowball and blue pearl, Which were formally called cf zhangiajiensis, are Reclassified as Neocaridina palmata.While this information is not currently available in English, Werner Klotz and Andreas Karge published it in the new (3rd) edition of "freshwater shrimp from all over the world," Dähne, ISBN 978-3935175-90-6.In the next few months, a new book will be coming out by Chris Lukhaup, as well, that will outline many of synthesis changes and will be available in English.

http://msjinkzd.com/news/reclassificati ...rf-shrimp /

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Beautiful, how much time & effort you must have put in to produce these. May I call second dibs please??:smiley_simmons:

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Patiently building up a colony, they're my son's a favourite shrimp. One of my large females just released her shrimplets this arvo, so I'll have some available in 5 weeks time for the SKF faithful :-)

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