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On 12/19/2017 at 8:19 PM, matuva said:

From the south of New Caledonia island. I'll try to shoot better pictures next

 

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what type of shrimp is this? It is different looking

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I received these guys a few months ago as "cheetahs". They were home bred but, appear to be some wild type of shrimp. They look similar to a type of breviata which is pictured on page 82 in "Wildshrimp China Special" magazine. However, this one has a longer rostrum than the one pictured in the book. 

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On 1/1/2018 at 2:00 AM, boxedprawns said:

Amano shrimps hanging out on my sponge filter


 

 

Amanos were my first shrimp.  They got me into shrimp keeping.  They are amazingly active and fun shrimp and keep the tank pristine!  Enjoy them.

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On 4/5/2018 at 5:52 AM, mayphly said:

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I received these guys a few months ago as "cheetahs". They were home bred but, appear to be some wild type of shrimp. They look similar to a type of breviata which is pictured on page 82 in "Wildshrimp China Special" magazine. However, this one has a longer rostrum than the one pictured in the book. 

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I have multiple wild types popping out of my first shrimp tank and some of them looks really cool!

 

Found this guy last night

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Others wild type with some yellow, orange, blue or black/silver hue are popping too in this tank. This tank was my first tank from where I basically learn by making a lot of mistakes. Currently it is housing different colored neocaridina (blue velvet, carbon rili, some bright orange almost red looking shrimp and 1 wild type with a green hue) and some caridinas (1blue bolt, 1shadow panda, 1 black king kong  and 1 black king kong, extreme). I have see both neos and caridinas females berried  and now I am not sure how to id the shrimplets! :)

 

Here are some pictures of the shrimps and shrimplets from this tank!

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