Hello folks,
I am aiming to have a mixed medley shrimp tank of Taiwan bee shrimp, sort of like what Simon has. However, I want to minimize the number of "reject" hybridized shrimp that are either mono-color, or have weak colors and lots of clear patches. My understanding is that as long as you mix Taiwan bee, you will get other Taiwan bee. However, if you mix with CRS, you get these reject "mischlings" and if you mix with Tiger, you get the Taitibee that will end up having a lot of clear patches.
I finally found a local breeder that has a bunch of these shrimp. (I don't want to deal with shrimp in the mail) Anyway, I got a pair of juvenile blue bolts and a pair of red wine panda, which is vaguely similar to Simon's initial mix. I'm not in a hurry to have an overgrown colony, but for genetic diversity reasons, is starting off with only 4 shrimp enough?
Secondly, here's a partial list of other (reasonably priced) shrimp that this guys sells. Are these "compatible" with my current shrimp in the sense of not getting reject offspring?
Yellow King Kong, Black King Kong, Black Belly Pinto, blue shadow mosura