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  1. jayc
    I don't know. Can't see any tiger in it. But nice nonetheless.
  2. sdlTBfanUK
    They just look like detritus worms to me, though I only have a small screen to see the video? Simon
  3. nicpapa
    Hi there this is an old video , when i had those worms in the past in one tank. Now its 2 weeks i have them again in 3 tanks , of 22 tanks i keep . I feed them the same food, and i have glasses for feed them . I dont want to use chemical because i dont want to die the same time all of those. Any ideas what are those?
  4. kms
    Thanks, the photo looks nice, I saw them different so I bought it, it cost about GBP 5.
  5. sdlTBfanUK
    I agree but some of my previous beauties were part pinto and part taiwan bee so a mix? Here is a picture that I think it is starting to look like? https://www.shrimpcorner.co.uk/home/red-fancy-tiger.html Simon
  6. sdlTBfanUK
    If you think it is Planaria then I used this for hydra and it didn't harm any fish/shrimp/assassin snail and really easy to use? https://www.shrimpcorner.co.uk/home/sl-aqua-z1-planaria.html Simon
  7. jayc
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    Take the montmorillonite out for now. It's not helping, it could be moulting issues, if not all shrimps are suffering the same. This is the best lead we have so far, so let's take action to reduce TDS to around 140. How long have you had these shrimp?
  8. jayc
    Going to be difficult to get rid of it without using chemical. Zero planaria uses a natural betel nut extract. And you can use half dose if you are worried.
  9. sdlTBfanUK
    It looks a little like it is on its way to being a red fancy tiger, even low grade CRS I have seen don't look like that? Simon
  10. kms
    do you know what variation is this, purchased it yesterday, or is it a very low grade crs.

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