So let's get a party going (let's get a party going) Now it's time to party and we'll party hard (party hard) Let's get a party going (let's get a party going) When it's time to party we will always party hard Party hard (party hard, party hard, party hard party hard, party hard, party hard party hard, party hard, party hard.
Having all the colorful shrimp in one tank inevitably leads to a tank full of brown and black shrimp. If you're gonna stock your tank with colorful shrimp for an additional aesthetic appeal you have to pick a single color.
Would take a few years, Ive had them mixed for 2 years, still got plenty of colorfull ones. Had blue, red and yellow, only the blue disspeared (maybe not competitive enough species) but red and yellow still going strong. Its more that some get transparant after a few generations.
You could mix different species of shrimp that can't crossbreed as well. Like caridina shrimp, neocaridina shrimp, and amano shrimp. Amano shrimp are weird in that their offspring must be in brackish water wheres the adults need to be in freshwater to survive, but they're also a graying transparent color so they're usually not as appealing. Might be difficult to maintain the right ph for the different species to thrive.
When I first got into live planted tanks, i filled mine with caridina shrimp. I had so many cool varieties. After a few years they all banged eachother and they all ended up a poop brown color.
redtails2649
Not partying or dancing but eating. That's how they eat
Hexarcy00
So let's get a party going (let's get a party going)
Now it's time to party and we'll party hard (party hard)
Let's get a party going (let's get a party going)
When it's time to party we will always party hard
Party hard (party hard, party hard, party hard party hard, party hard, party hard party hard, party hard, party hard.
shyriath
RIVERDANCE
Racealistic
Cookoomba
ILikeFood2000
Poopoopeepeevagina
My upstairs neighbors are shrimps!?
Sebastopol140
The colors are amazing.
KnifeKnut
Team Pinch
Okebel
They're maniacs, maniacs!
lurkerthatoccationallywantstocomment
DarkMagic1516
On the Cucumfloor!
iDrawStuff
ACKshually, they're crustaceans.
jimmythehat1
eating the floor
EverythingYourMotherWarnedYouAbout
And they eat and dance and keep coming back for more!
DaDudeAbides
youreathing
They all fried rice after this.
MisterLemons
Having all the colorful shrimp in one tank inevitably leads to a tank full of brown and black shrimp. If you're gonna stock your tank with colorful shrimp for an additional aesthetic appeal you have to pick a single color.
RoyalOss
Would take a few years, Ive had them mixed for 2 years, still got plenty of colorfull ones. Had blue, red and yellow, only the blue disspeared (maybe not competitive enough species) but red and yellow still going strong. Its more that some get transparant after a few generations.
GOAE
You could mix different species of shrimp that can't crossbreed as well. Like caridina shrimp, neocaridina shrimp, and amano shrimp. Amano shrimp are weird in that their offspring must be in brackish water wheres the adults need to be in freshwater to survive, but they're also a graying transparent color so they're usually not as appealing. Might be difficult to maintain the right ph for the different species to thrive.
circlebreaker
+1 for shrimpies
jaimeeleigh44
And the tiiiiiniest snail.
circlebreaker
Oh yeah, I didn't even notice the snail until you mentioned it. IRL Adventure Time Secret Snail: https://adventuretime.fandom.com/wiki/Snail
TexMexHex
When I first got into live planted tanks, i filled mine with caridina shrimp. I had so many cool varieties. After a few years they all banged eachother and they all ended up a poop brown color.
TrumpRapesAndEatsChildren0002
BlackGuyBehindCameraLookingAtYou.mosaic
Shitbuttfartpoopasscrapturdpissqueef
Crazy how nature poo that
OobedoobScoobyDoobyBenubi
God damn goobacks
talomox14
Back to the pile!
TexMexHex
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