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  • There´s any risk of crossbredding?

  • @juanjesuschong The Super Tigers and Cherries will not crossbreed; the potential exists for the Super Tigers and New Bees (Blueberry Bee) to crossbreed as they both are Caridina species. Thanks for watching!

  • @dxiong5 thanks to you

  • What is new bee shrimp?

  • @igorKanshyn Thanks for watching my video. At the time of my acquisition of that particular shrimp, there was no scientific name yet, and they (along with another variant) were commonly referred to as New Bee Shrimp. Since then, they have been identified as a Caridina species from Indonesia, with the common name Blueberry Bee Shrimp.

  • @dxiong5 Thank you.

    If they are Sulawesi shrimps they need quite different water from tigers. They need higher PH and KH/GH.

    Did you keep them in one tank for long? How that was?

  • Interesting colour and markings.

  • @f1shnut Thanks for watching!

  • thanks....

    

  • Could u give me the name of shrimp food, please?

  • @vuthoai Thanks for watching! The food is Shirakura Ebi Dama.

  • I had a Japanese marsh shrimp for about 6 years. My current one, September 2009. If I don't see them for ages, I know they'll be okay as they're survivalist scavengers. I'll move onto freshwaters of all colors.

  • do you have any fish in the tank? like neon tetras or guppy?

  • @huntertank90 No, I do not keep any fish with my shrimp. Shrimplets are extremely tiny and will make a tasty snack for the fish, even the smallest Danios and Rasboras. Otocinclus cats have been reported to be safe with shrimp; or if you have a heavily planted tank where shrimp can hide, then it might be safe to keep fish and shrimp together.

  • @dxiong5 Thanks bro for the reply.. ur tigers look awsome

    i have 75 gallons tank.. without fish the tank looks so empty

    so i have 20 neon tetras with 20+ cherry shrimp.. my tank is lightly planted so i guess it should be fine hehe

    i wil post my tank

  • sooo beautiful!

  • @hafizahadnan89 Thanks!

  • Do super tigers breed true? Also, what's the difference between regular tiger shrimp and super tigers?

  • @fruityt0otyswtii0x3 Super Tigers do breed true: thicker bands and yellow tints in the head and tail regions. These are generally the difference between Super Tigers and regular Tigers. There are breeders in Germany and several Asian countries that have real nice colonies with clearer distinctions.

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