I usually pay between $7-15 USD per shrimp, when starting a new tank. The most expensive shrimp I’ve purchased were deep blue bolts at $25 each. They started breeding within 4 weeks and breed blue bolts at a pretty high rate. Most of those are deep, but some are the lighter standard blue bolt. Not sure the exact percentages. They also produce some shadow pandas that have a very rich blue and like those just as much!
Great question. I used to but then got a rodi unit on sale and use it. Need to watch out for chlorine and also heavy rainfall. So I find rodi semi safer
@@RWAquariumPages i see. I can only imagine how much time one would be able to save if it was fully tap water. Love the royal blue Orange Eyes btw! Hope i can get those very soon
@Shrimp Culture a lot of local refers just use tap water and they're really picky about their water. The issue I have with my oerbt is I feel they're too dark with a blue sheen but not totally black like black diamonds. Oh well
I've kept ghost shrimp and had a self-sustaining group in a community fish-tank for a year or so. Most I've paid $8/shrimp for Painted fire-red cherries @ local pet store. Current ones I have were about $3.50/shrimp...mediocre/high grade. The Skittle shrimps are mostly very young juveniles and range from high to low grade. I'm in my first go around of keeping a shrimp only tank...and My shrimp had shrimplets 3 days after arrival. Shrimplets are about 8 days old, and are prevalent in the 5 gallon planted tank. With the right lighting you can just barely catch glimpses of color starting to show up on their mostly clear bodies.
hi I’m not him but shrimps aren’t supposed to drop eggs they r supposed to carry them. all dwarf shrimps aren’t supposed to drop them so it’s either that the shrimp aren’t good mothers ( funny I know ) or something is wrong and you should check it ouy
Yes I'll do a video. But could be many factors like young mom or stress or wrong water parameters or too many males. The key thing is they produce eggs around every 3 to 4 weeks during breeding season. So if this time doesn't work, leave it and try a few times more before adjusting things
From my experience since I know this ornamental shrimps till now, to be honest if may I am, the most beautiful shrimps which amaze me "when I see them by myself" Is red bee from Japanese farm/breeder, I don't say others is bad or something like that, but I see different focus which make Japanese can really amaze me and other hobbyist, while the other enjoying looking for new color and pattern, some Japanese really focus on the quality which results on bold colors, thick, and even bigger. I see the same with their koi fish.
Such a great video ty for the upl9ad
@@mellowman8695 thx for the kind words and support
I usually pay between $7-15 USD per shrimp, when starting a new tank. The most expensive shrimp I’ve purchased were deep blue bolts at $25 each. They started breeding within 4 weeks and breed blue bolts at a pretty high rate. Most of those are deep, but some are the lighter standard blue bolt. Not sure the exact percentages. They also produce some shadow pandas that have a very rich blue and like those just as much!
Thanks for sharing. This is great information. I just sold my bluebell colony and didn't realize there were over 60 in there
Very great video Ray. Keep them going.
Thx for the support sir
Awesome video, any idea how long it'll take to go from wild form shrimp to ornamental style shrimp? I am keeping caridina formosae as reference
Thanks so much. From wild to ornamental, that's a great question. I'm not too sure but will research this topic
I suggest trying Malawa shrimp, they are very hardy caridina and great cleaners. Their appearance is closer to amano shrimp.
@@PotooBurd great suggestion
Do you use tap water for all your shrimp tanks? Since the vancouver water parameters are perfect
Great question. I used to but then got a rodi unit on sale and use it. Need to watch out for chlorine and also heavy rainfall. So I find rodi semi safer
@@RWAquariumPages i see. I can only imagine how much time one would be able to save if it was fully tap water.
Love the royal blue Orange Eyes btw! Hope i can get those very soon
@Shrimp Culture a lot of local refers just use tap water and they're really picky about their water. The issue I have with my oerbt is I feel they're too dark with a blue sheen but not totally black like black diamonds. Oh well
I've kept ghost shrimp and had a self-sustaining group in a community fish-tank for a year or so. Most I've paid $8/shrimp for Painted fire-red cherries @ local pet store. Current ones I have were about $3.50/shrimp...mediocre/high grade. The Skittle shrimps are mostly very young juveniles and range from high to low grade.
I'm in my first go around of keeping a shrimp only tank...and My shrimp had shrimplets 3 days after arrival. Shrimplets are about 8 days old, and are prevalent in the 5 gallon planted tank. With the right lighting you can just barely catch glimpses of color starting to show up on their mostly clear bodies.
Ah, that's amazing to hear. Wish you continued success
@@RWAquariumPages Thank you
Beautiful shrimp my friend
Thx for the kind words! Love your channel
Hi there, I did not understand why shrimps are sometimes dropping their eggs. Could you please tell me more?
hi I’m not him but shrimps aren’t supposed to drop eggs they r supposed to carry them. all dwarf shrimps aren’t supposed to drop them so it’s either that the shrimp aren’t good mothers ( funny I know ) or something is wrong and you should check it ouy
Great answer
Yes I'll do a video. But could be many factors like young mom or stress or wrong water parameters or too many males. The key thing is they produce eggs around every 3 to 4 weeks during breeding season. So if this time doesn't work, leave it and try a few times more before adjusting things
From my experience since I know this ornamental shrimps till now, to be honest if may I am, the most beautiful shrimps which amaze me "when I see them by myself" Is red bee from Japanese farm/breeder, I don't say others is bad or something like that, but I see different focus which make Japanese can really amaze me and other hobbyist, while the other enjoying looking for new color and pattern, some Japanese really focus on the quality which results on bold colors, thick, and even bigger.
I see the same with their koi fish.
Amazing comments! I agree about the quality from Japan breeders
awesome!!
Thx for the support
Are they edible?
@@HYEpower yep very delicious too
Great video bro. Most I’ve paid for a single shrimp is 100$. Never again 😅
Thx man! $100, that's pretty epic. What type was it? Rft?
My Most expensive Shrimp was for 180€. It was a Blue metallic Boa.
Awesome! Boas are nice
@@RWAquariumPages For me they are the best Shrimps👍🏻 i Like that the metallic color Looks every day different.
@@Witzz that's awesome
55 AUD each for Juvie metallic black snowflakes T_T, but they are so pretty.
Amazing price for sure! They are so beautiful
No difference at all when they are dead
@@superdaddychannel8270 true dat