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Blackmore River shrimp

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First up the tank my Blackmores are living and breeding in, they share it with a couple of Darwin Red Nose, Chameleons, at least one Darwin Algea Shrimp, a growing school of spotted blue eyes and a few hundred snails.

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The log dominates the tank and all  the shrimp take full advantage of the dark recesses of it.

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Most of the above pictures are of juvi or sub adult shrimp.

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I havn't seen the Blackmores available at Aquagreen for quite a while and its good to see them doing so well for you.  All your shrimp are strongly coloured - you are doing something right!

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Thanks, I put it down to a variety of food and the HUGE hollow log giving them lots of tannins, and  possibly even all the snail crap in the tank. I often see the shrimp eating the snail crap, so I wonder if there is some compnantant they need from it that they cant get any other way.

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