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Uploaded by on Jan 23, 2009

Got some more cherry shrimp today, they all coloured up now and feeding.
The colourless one is what I'm hoping to be a male.
What do u think?

They are living the Japanese blue guppies you can see on my other video's and a few F1 wild corry's.
would love to them berry up with eggs though!!!!!

Used 20x times lenses to get close up's

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  • You won't get any baby shrimp with guppies.

  • I've been breeding these along side guppies for nearly a year now and no problems to talk of.

    So it's not a problem.

  • Which fish can cherry shrimp go with? Can they go with fry? (Like common livebearer fry?)

    Thanks.

  • I keep guppies with them and they breed with no problems, other livebearers would not be a problem.

    Although large mollies and swords may be able to eat young shrimplets.

    They will go with most small tropical fish but the likes or barbs and large tetra may eat any babies again.

  • :) this was the same day i got then from you and now their all looking great and egging up :)

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  • ya,,, ni got about 200 cherry shrimp right now they are breeding like crazy! i keep rainbowfish fry and bushynose fry with em. i bought mine from a guy for a SUPER PRICE $10 FOR 50!!! I i know that thats is really cheap for cherry shrimp.

  • Thank you. That's what I thought. But I can only find ghost shrimps in my LFS.

  • nice red cherry shrimps m8

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