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  1. jojowhisky
    I do hope too that they are healthy*anxious* Just realized i never really looked at a crystal shrimp so close to notice their markings and these are just a little strange to me? They are still in the cup. Very very active and no one has died, yet. Their water when first put in here was 600mls, today it is 800mls. (Going real slow) I will need to remove some water soon. Fingers crossed. Jo Sent from my SM-N950F using Tapatalk
  2. sdlTBfanUK
    OOOOO lots of pics, that's what we like. I can see the one with the red legs, very nice. And a couple without the red spot on the back as well. Hopefully JayC will give you the all clear and they can get into their waiting new home. They look good quality and grade shrimp to me, you did well there! Simon
  3. Zoidburg
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    I'm one who struggles to keep a healthy breeding population... *especially* if it's a Neo.... ah well. I haven't delved far into Caridina either. It usually takes about 3-4 weeks for eggs to hatch. They can get berried up right after their eggs hatch and they molt.
  4. jojowhisky
    A burst of photos attached! I took 17 shots because they kept moving! *frustrated* Hope you can at least find one good shot? Thank you jayc Sent from my SM-N950F using Tapatalk More photos Sent from my SM-N950F using Tapatalk
  5. sdlTBfanUK
    Great to hear that everything looks to be going well and you haven't lost any of the new shrimps! I took another look at the photos and I don't know whether it is important but the red bits on the front are the same red as the pattern on the body so to me that also would make me think it is just part of the colouring, but I am only guessing there! Maybe you shouldn't read too much about diseases at this stage? But good if it has given you peace of mind! Simon
  6. jayc
    Can we have a side shot please? close up of the head.
  7. jojowhisky
    Thanks simon. Just dont want them to be sick or anything. Have been reading the sub threads here on shrimp health. Have also been goggling this. Cant seem to find anything. I am over reacting as usual, saw the link you sent, yep some of the shrimps on there have the same red markings. So i think we are good. Today is day 3 and the shrimps are still in the cup. I wanna just take things real slow with them. No shock, just a very gradual, peaceful transition. Hopefully an uneventful one too! Sent from my SM-N950F using Tapatalk

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