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What will happen if I mix red cherry shrimp and red rili shrimp?

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Will I get wild types or since they are just a variation of the cherry shrimp they will breed either cherry or rili? Does anyone have experience with doing this?

1 hour ago, wtusa1783 said:

Will I get wild types or since they are just a variation of the cherry shrimp they will breed either cherry or rili? Does anyone have experience with doing this?

Yes, you will get some percentage of wild looking offspring.

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4 minutes ago, jayc said:

Yes, you will get some percentage of wild looking offspring.

O ok. I thought since they were both rcs they wouldn’t produce wilds but I guess not

1 hour ago, wtusa1783 said:

O ok. I thought since they were both rcs they wouldn’t produce wilds but I guess not

They will produce wild colors, but also some might be low grade RCS or Rilli.

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2 minutes ago, jayc said:

They will produce wild colors, but also a some might be low grade RCS or Rilli.

Ok thanks

My oldest tank has only ever had red cherry shrimp in it and I have been very lazy about culling from the start. It probably is about 5 years old now and the majority of the shrimp are clear/brown wild types so even keeping one type/colour shrimp (neocaridina) will produce wilds over time so keeping on top of culling is recommended, don't assume 1 colour will just be easy/safe to keep the colour good though!

Simon

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