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King Kong sharing tank with Blue Bolts. Yes or no?

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Hi fellow shrimplovers,

I just got a batch of king kong (totally stoked) but am also wanting to get blue bolts.

I would like to know thoughts of both species sharing the same tank as I do know there is a good chance they will breed.

The issue is that i'm going to be purchasing high grade of both. So i'm think mixing will lower the grades =>please correct me if i'm wrong.

Look forward to your replies!

 

Kind regards,

Wilzee83.

57 minutes ago, Wilzee83 said:

The issue is that i'm going to be purchasing high grade of both. So i'm think mixing will lower the grades =>please correct me if i'm wrong.

 

You're right with this thinking.

My opinion is .. dont do it.

Mine have been kept together for more than a year but only out of necessity. If you want true line breeding definitely keep them apart. 

For me to just get panda or KK or bb now would take a few generations to get back to that.

ultimately it comes down to available space and desired outcomes. 

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I was going to add it depends on the background of the shrimp. Until recently most people kept all their TB together and it was hard to find the different patterns/colours  that bred true. Now more people have been keeping the colours separate and they have been breeding true for several generations. If your KK come from KK  line only then I would keep them separate but if their background is mixed then it doesn't matter. I keep my Bluebolts by themselves as they apparently come from a line that has bred true for 4 generations but the Pandas , KK, RR and RW came from mixed TB parentage  so for now they are in a mixed  TB tank. If I want to make any mischlings or Tibees I only add the relevant breed female to the TB tank and take them out once berried so my TB remain pure.

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I really appreciate the advice. Damn.. I won an ASA auction which is why i got the KK. But ultimately, i wanted a tank full of BBs. I do like the look of KKs so i'll probably just keep it as a KK tank. 

And start a new tank for BBs.

Grats on your win.

I think you are making the right decision. Usually on the Auction they will mention what genetics the shrimp have. If it is pure then I think you shouldnt mix them.

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