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  1. Ok, I think, I must make at least one journal on one of shrimp keeping dedicated forum and I choose Shrimpspot.com My choosend aquarium is ready, 48 gallon tank and only with 1 bio sponge, My mission is to have new bee variant color shrimp and make My own line. on next, I will make a list what variant of shrimp already inside the tanks and swimming with signs of healthy shrimp. My English maybe not fluent yet, but the most important, I can understand it and when needed, I can read this journal again to track the history of My shrimp keeping. Thanks to Shrimpspot.com
  2. (3) Dwarf Blue Cambarellus Diminutus. In my experience, these look best in a lower PH aquarium with soft water. I highly recommend an active substrate that buffers PH for plants and bee shrimp. Coloration may appear more Gray in higher PH or hard water aquariums. This is one of the Smallest Crayfish species known - 1.25" when full grown. These ship as 1/4"-1/2" Juveniles. Plant friendly - breeds easily. Can be kept in groups as long as there is plenty of extra hiding spots, live plants and mosses are recommended. Driftwood will provide hiding spots and may help in lowering PH values. Home bred in the USA 3/$25 with Free USPS Priority, Tracking number and DOA Guarantee. Buy 6 or more and get 1 free.
  3. I have Blue Steel Shrimp 3/ $79.95 + SH , Tangerine Tigers 6/$19.95 + SH , TangTai Shrimp, Taiwan Bees, Dwarf Crays etc. on sale now at www.onestopaquatics@yahoo.com
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