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Re: Basics of Shrimp Keeping

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 8:29 pm
by SCORPIO
Abhishek, Can you please provide the photographs of all the Indian native shrimps. At present I have, ghost shrimp and another Indian native with a white line on back side. Don't know the exact name. I think if you provide the details with photographs of each Indian shrimp, it will be very useful for all of us.

Re: Basics of Shrimp Keeping

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 8:32 pm
by Abhishek
Done will do that, but I have to refer to internet for some of the images or to my friends, coz I owned only c. hodgarti some time back..

Re: Basics of Shrimp Keeping

Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 4:44 pm
by syed.ali
Abhishek wrote: Its not like that, those you mentioned are indian natives along with than we have following natives too-
Cardina Hodgarti - The most famed and beautiful dwarf shrimp you can ever see.
Cardina Babaulti
Cardina Zebra
Cardina Tiwarii
Caridina gracilirostris
Caridina 'White Backed'
Chameleon Shrimp etc.

And also we have the famed macrobachium genus - sorry I am not so much interested in them so cant provide much information.

And for imported shrimps there are many species.
Thats pretty good, when these are local, i believe they should be more sturdy and easy to keep and also more easily available. Not at bomb prices ;)

Re: Basics of Shrimp Keeping

Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2012 2:38 am
by Abhishek
Cardina Hodgarti are one of the toughest dwarf shrimps too keep, and rated as one of the most beautiful dwarf shrimp.
And yes they are priced not so high...

Re: Basics of Shrimp Keeping

Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2012 8:33 pm
by sushant
SCORPIO wrote:Abhishek, Can you please provide the photographs of all the Indian native shrimps. At present I have, ghost shrimp and another Indian native with a white line on back side. Don't know the exact name. I think if you provide the details with photographs of each Indian shrimp, it will be very useful for all of us.
this will be a great idea. and will make us easier to relate to the information that u'll be providing :D

Re: Basics of Shrimp Keeping

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 12:41 pm
by syed.ali
Abhishek wrote:Cardina Hodgarti are one of the toughest dwarf shrimps too keep, and rated as one of the most beautiful dwarf shrimp.
And yes they are priced not so high...
Great i think more than the price, its the suitability, being already from india, i am sure they will be apt to the local weather. That way i am they will be more flexible to the heat :)

Re: Basics of Shrimp Keeping

Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2012 12:00 pm
by marsaiko
Abhishek ,

Would be great if you can also add list of people selling these shrimp and also their range of prices.
Because at end of day thats what we want :D

Re: Basics of Shrimp Keeping

Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2012 1:21 pm
by Abhishek
marsaiko wrote:Abhishek ,

Would be great if you can also add list of people selling these shrimp and also their range of prices.
Because at end of day thats what we want :D
Well Marsaiko, I can refer who sell them, but mentioning every one's price will be difficult.
I will provide the contact details and also the shrimp images in some time - now a days busy with house shifting..

Re: Basics of Shrimp Keeping

Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2012 6:54 pm
by marsaiko
Great!! happy relocation.

Can you give me a rough price for CRS, B or C grade, and sources you know... not a big list just 1-2 sellers contact will be fine.
If you feel its sensitive just pm me. I need a couple of them..so

Good luck.

Re: Basics of Shrimp Keeping

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 3:10 pm
by nick17s
hi just wanted to check, if mystery snails are a threat to the shrimps?