Sujoy never discloses his collection. I know that he have some native shrimps but he never invited for raid. Don't worry, I will sure visit his place to rob some shrimps.Abhishek wrote:Marsaiko, provide them good atmosphere, some time they dont show their pure color due to inferior water quality and also improper diet!!!
Rajiv Ji, sujoy da has a very good collection of them You can check them out. And true they are beauty!!!
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rajiv ji would love to be your assistant in this crimeSCORPIO wrote:Sujoy never discloses his collection. I know that he have some native shrimps but he never invited for raid. Don't worry, I will sure visit his place to rob some shrimps.Abhishek wrote:Marsaiko, provide them good atmosphere, some time they dont show their pure color due to inferior water quality and also improper diet!!!
Rajiv Ji, sujoy da has a very good collection of them You can check them out. And true they are beauty!!!
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So can we keep these Indian varities in a single tank??
or is it advisable to keep them in species only tank...??
or is it advisable to keep them in species only tank...??
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Well Vijendra bulk of them are from the same genus which is cardina, so there is a high chance of cross-breeding!!
If you are not bothered about it then can go ahead and keep them in a single tank but to maintain proper line a species only tank is preferred.
And also some of them such as red nose shrimp requires brackish water to develop the larva so no chance of cross-breeding
If you are not bothered about it then can go ahead and keep them in a single tank but to maintain proper line a species only tank is preferred.
And also some of them such as red nose shrimp requires brackish water to develop the larva so no chance of cross-breeding
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If no one has ojections will make this a sticky.
MTS: Multiple tank syndrome !
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Abhi, so nice of you
I guess it depends on the admin and other mods
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Since no one has objected making it a sticky.
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Abhishek wrote:Well Vijendra bulk of them are from the same genus which is cardina, so there is a high chance of cross-breeding!!
If you are not bothered about it then can go ahead and keep them in a single tank but to maintain proper line a species only tank is preferred.
And also some of them such as red nose shrimp requires brackish water to develop the larva so no chance of cross-breeding
Due to cross breeding between RCS and Indian Rainbow shrimps, now I have some milky white shrimps. Now I trying to keep these white shrimp in another tank. I think after some more generations, they will be pure white.
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You might then well create a new breed itselfSCORPIO wrote: Due to cross breeding between RCS and Indian Rainbow shrimps, now I have some milky white shrimps. Now I trying to keep these white shrimp in another tank. I think after some more generations, they will be pure white.
We will name it as Cardina cf. Rajivensis
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