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"Indian Zebra" shrimp (Caridina babaulti) striped: $4 each
Dark green shrimp (Caridina babaulti)- $4 each
Amano shrimp (Caridina japonica)- $2.50 each
Malawa shrimp (hardwater, does not inbreed with neocaridina)- $3 each
Assassin snail (Anatome helena)- $4 each for tank raised sub-adults/juvies- these are teh snail eating snails
Yellow Antennae tylo snails $7 each, limited numbers
Endlers livebearers, juvies $1 adult male:
Meteor minnow (long finned white cloud)- $3.50 each, these are sub-adults
picture of adult with full finnage and a sub-adult:
Shipping is $6 for up to 2lb box. Pick-ups are always welcome. Also can bring stuff to club.
All the shrimp pictured are hard water tolerant. The dark green and zebras should not be housed together. Each of the species pictured will breed in freshwater and are able to be housed with neocaridina species without risk of hybridization. Pm or ask with any additional questions.
The pictures of the dark green do them no justice, goign to try and get more. Same with malawa, a very active if not particularly brightly colored shrimp.
Dark green shrimp (Caridina babaulti)- $4 each
Amano shrimp (Caridina japonica)- $2.50 each
Malawa shrimp (hardwater, does not inbreed with neocaridina)- $3 each
Assassin snail (Anatome helena)- $4 each for tank raised sub-adults/juvies- these are teh snail eating snails
Yellow Antennae tylo snails $7 each, limited numbers
Endlers livebearers, juvies $1 adult male:
Meteor minnow (long finned white cloud)- $3.50 each, these are sub-adults
picture of adult with full finnage and a sub-adult:
Shipping is $6 for up to 2lb box. Pick-ups are always welcome. Also can bring stuff to club.
All the shrimp pictured are hard water tolerant. The dark green and zebras should not be housed together. Each of the species pictured will breed in freshwater and are able to be housed with neocaridina species without risk of hybridization. Pm or ask with any additional questions.
The pictures of the dark green do them no justice, goign to try and get more. Same with malawa, a very active if not particularly brightly colored shrimp.
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