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Hi all, want to share some of my pure red line shrimps.

I have keeping some line from japan and taiwan..........

My water parameter for keeping PRL:

pH : 6,0

Tds: 80-160

GH: 3-5

konductifity: 160-200 microsiemens

temp : 23-24 C

KH : 1

In my experienced in keeping PRL we have to do selective breed, to achive super solid and glossy shrimps.....

Food play a huge role in keeping them, i ussually feed them with veggie based food twice a week, meat base once a week , powder food with addtion of vitamin and mineral twice a week , then frozen bloodworm / spinach or kale leaves one a week than one day fasting every 2 weeks

I do water change one a week about 20% with the same water parameter

More hard your GH the more solid shrimps you have in addtion to good shrimps genes.....

Thanks for viewing, any coments /question are wellcome.

Some of my PRL photo:

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a noob question, i can see a bit gold-ish color in the white parts. is it normal with PRL?

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Thx all hope you enjoy it.....

a noob question, i can see a bit gold-ish color in the white parts. is it normal with PRL?
Yes, PRL with goldish parts (ivory white) are more expensive than snow white white
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beautiful shrimp there mate. would be good if we had shrimp of that high grade in Australia, but we dont :(

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amazing shrimp kandake, must be nice to be able to buy this kind of stock and start them breeding!

beautiful shrimp there mate. would be good if we had shrimp of that high grade in Australia, but we dont :(
Surely we must be getting close, there are breeders in Australia who had been keeping shrimp for a number of years now, how long would it take to establish a PRL from normal CRS? I have some new shrimp arriving soon from a certain breeder who has got a quite mature colony of shrimp which from pics I saw about 6 months ago had shrimp very close to PRL in quality. Sorry to derail your thread kandake. ;)
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amazing shrimp kandake' date=' must be nice to be able to buy this kind of stock and start them breeding!

Surely we must be getting close, there are breeders in Australia who had been keeping shrimp for a number of years now, how long would it take to establish a PRL from normal CRS? I have some new shrimp arriving soon from a certain breeder who has got a quite mature colony of shrimp which from pics I saw about 6 months ago had shrimp very close to PRL in quality. Sorry to derail your thread kandake. ;)[/quote']

The only confusing things is, Japanese people don't know what is PRL they only now high grade breed by......(breeder name)....... If you visit japan and go to their aquashop/ shrimps galery no one know waht is PRL. heheheheheheh

The good quality of PRL can be achiveif the breeders never cross their shrimps to white bee in order to get nice patern...... thats why if we breed PRL it have a very low chance in having mosura patern from the offsprings.

To make PRL i think we must keep selective breed for a long time, in indonesia, we breed millions of crs every month but no one can make the colour as good as we called PRL......hehehehehehehe

Looking for your new shrimps, please update the photos......... cheers

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