Brian of Texas
Large Feeder Shrimp |
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| These are fascinating. I would like to know: 1) Are they tropical or cold water species? 2) What is the scientific name of these active, interesting scavengers. I would rate them "ten" if I knew they would do well in the warm temperatures of a reef tank. |
Brian of Texas
Large Feeder Shrimp |
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| I put this into my aquarium not as a "feeder," but as a specimen. It is an active, interesting, and photogenic creature, nearly four inches long. I suspect it is harmless. I do not know what it feeds upon, or how long it will live, but I like to watch it swim and crawl. Be careful when removing from the bag and placing in your tank - it is a vigorous jumper when out of the water. |
Kate of Michigan
feeder shrimp |
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| I bought the small feeder shrimp to add to my refugium. They have been in my sump for over a month now, and eat everything I put in for them. |
Sharyn Wertz of Batesburg SC
Very Healthy Shrimp |
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| Very nice mix of sizes. I counted over half a dozen egg-carrying females in one bag of about 25. Didn't have a change to check the other 25 or so...they disappeared into the far reaches of their new rock-filled 55gal tank too quickly! |
Jon of KS
High Quality |
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| I bought these feeder shrimp (ghost shrimp) to feed my shark when i eventually get him. They came in varied sizes and are all doing pretty good. They have lasted over a month so far. |