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please help in ID this shrimps

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I have 4 of these, and a few others with a light and see-through body. I have googled and searched, but nothing comes close to this species. 2 of them are pregnant, so I hope to see what the babies will look like.

 

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thanks

Edited by kms

  • 3 weeks later...

They could be "wild type" Neos. You can confirm this if you put two shrimp together of opposite sex - one red one brown/clear. If the female gets pregnant by the lone male, then you know it's Neocaridina.

 

As per another post elsewhere, you say it came from a blue shrimp... so "wild type" from mixing two different types of Neos together that were not "compatible" and offspring reverted to "wild type".

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That being said, if it IS a wild type neo, it's one of the prettiest ones I've seen ? Maybe you discovered a new species, "Leopard Cherries" 

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38 minutes ago, Jay_Walker said:

That being said, if it IS a wild type neo, it's one of the prettiest ones I've seen ? Maybe you discovered a new species, "Leopard Cherries" 

Yep, it doesn't both me what species, it just look different, and I have 4 of this quality, one is even carrying eggs.

Definitely keep us posted on what the offspring look like. It would be amazing to start a strain that looks like this.

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I will post back

If bred to a solid color, I think they'd just be called "chocolates".

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My previous so called wild cherries, gave me 2 blue, 1 red and some clear ones, they are about 6mm now, just waiting to see my last wild cherries, see what it gives me. I have a yellow with a golden band along the back, that gave me all yellows.

So cute!!
I mean those small chocolate coloured spots!


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I have four of those, 3 which are female, and one has eggs atm.  

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