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  1. #11

    @blade
    @arion
    @the goods
    @sir eskeryon
    thanks for dropping by, today.

  2. #12
    ok. tanx sa info mam...

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by ralph_81 View Post
    ok. tanx sa info mam...
    do you know their place?

  4. #14
    @blade
    thanks for dropping by.

  5. #15
    naa moy YM?hehe..
    para masdali ang support bah..

  6. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by xinraarnix View Post
    naa moy YM?hehe..
    para masdali ang support bah..
    pwede ka katawag sa ila landline. 416-8745

  7. #17
    gkan ko did2 sa dapit sa colonnade nga branch..
    wa may RES did2..hehe

  8. #18
    Thanks persephone...i have a pair already..

    But unsaon pakaon nla??

    ako ra cla butang sa tanks, dn ang pagkaon sa betta ra pd ila pagkaon?? mukaon ni sila daphnia pd?? k2 baby food for betta??

    Thanks...btw: anha nia ko palit clay...

    Quote Originally Posted by Persephone View Post



    Common Name:


    Red Cherry Shrimp

    Scientific Name:


    Neocaridina denticulata sinensis "red"

    Size:


    up to 3 cm

    Temperature:
    wide range, but best kept at 70°F-80°F

    Water Parameters:
    Can live under conditions that are soft and slightly acidic (ph 6.6-7.0) to very hard and alkaline (ph 7.0-8.4 and above). Very adaptable shrimp.

    Food:
    Biofilm, fish food (flake, pellets etc)

    Origin:


    Taiwan (this red variety does not occur naturally anywhere, but originally bred in Taiwan. Wild form occurs in Southern China and Taiwan)

    Larval Development Type:


    Completely Suppressed: Larvae assume a benthic lifestyle after hatching, i.e. they are miniature versions of the adults. There is no planktonic larval stage.

    The red cherry shrimp is a red color variation of the dwarf shrimp Neocaridina denticulata sinensis, which hails from southern China, Taiwan and northern Vietnam and which has even been widely introduced into Hawaii. The red variety of the shrimp was originally bred in Taiwan. The red color variation of N. denticulata sinensis does not occur in the wild.

    The red coloration of this shrimp depends on several factors such as mood, water conditions and food. Hence, when these shrimp first arrive in new aquaria after shipping, they have very little red on their bodies and most animals are extremely pale. The red coloration returns with time and when the shrimp finally settle in, they maintain their red coloration at all times. Young animals also need quite some time to become fully colored out. Females who are carrying eggs are especially deep red, whereas males tend to be much paler than females (see picture of male above). However, females start carrying eggs before they are fully colored up (see picture above).

    These animals also display a wide range of temperature tolerance. My shrimp were kept at temperatures between 50°F and 86°F and were eating even at the 50°F mark. Others report that they have kept these shrimp in garden ponds in frost free environments where the Red Cherries were able to withstand temperatures in the 30s°F. Breeding, however, seems to only take place at temperatures of 68°F and above.

  9. #19
    Quote Originally Posted by I am the bo$$ View Post
    Thanks persephone...i have a pair already..

    But unsaon pakaon nla??

    ako ra cla butang sa tanks, dn ang pagkaon sa betta ra pd ila pagkaon?? mukaon ni sila daphnia pd?? k2 baby food for betta??

    Thanks...btw: anha nia ko palit clay...
    Master...mao ni amo pakaon sa RCS

    SuperCRUSTANORISH




    Fields Description



    Introduction A superior sinking pellet for Hermit Crabs, Crayfishes, Lobsters, Crabs and all Crustaceans
    • Contain calcium elements and strengthening of shell
    • Promoting growth, vitality and health
    • With super immune substance added
    • Complete nutrition and color enhancing capability
    • Multi-vitamin / mineral added
    • Once well fed, it will prevent cannibalism or harming of other tankmates


    Specification FF-633 : Sinking Pellet - 110ml / 65g, 60 bottles / carton.
    FF-658 : Sinking Pellet - 280ml / 165g, 48 bottles / carton.

    Pero pwede raman ngale sinking na pagkaon naa man gud sila pirmi sa ubos mao mas ideal jud if sinking imo e feed.

  10. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by xinraarnix View Post
    gkan ko did2 sa dapit sa colonnade nga branch..
    wa may RES did2..hehe
    wala jud stock ana karon sir...

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