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  1. SudhirR
    Looks like a berried amano shrimp. Amanos do get berried in freshwater, you need to move the hatchlings to salt/ brackish water to raise them. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  2. Cole
    Can someone one help me with what kind of shrimp this is? I thought an amano but she is pregnant so I am thinking no?
  3. Kenneth Beasley
    Hello. You've probably traveled by now. The only thing I did when I move was I bought a 5-gallon cooler and place my fish there for over 3 hours of land travel and they were all okay.
  4. Cole
    Thank you so much for the information. I feel sad her eggs will not survive.
  5. Kenneth Beasley
    It's hard to differentiate if it is a glass or Amano fish though. But I must agree with them that it is indeed a female Amano shrimp since female glass shrimps usually have pinkish eggs when they are pregnant.
  6. jayc
    Second that. It's a female Amano. Amano's still get berried and the eggs will hatch, but the larvae will not survive long in freshwater without the right food source.
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