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Hey fellow Spot members, I started this thread to shed some more light on this incredible Tiger shrimp. Please, share any experiences, questions and tips you have with Stardust here, thx.
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On 3/22/2018 at 11:32 PM, Tpshrimper said:
I'm curious, which tiger shrimp are people breeding with crystals to get the really awesome looking red fancy tigers? As in tangerines/OEBT etc.
Well, start out with any Tiger you fancy. Reds you build up over time and why there're so pricey too.
On 3/23/2018 at 8:05 AM, wyzazz said:I've got CRS and OERBT in my mixed Caridina tank right now, I'll let you know if any Fancy Tigers pop up!
You should have some nice looking Black Fancy Tibee/Tigers in time. They may even have some blue tint in them..
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Cross that Super Tiger with a Taiwan Bee like a Red Panda or Pinto.. Saw you have YKK, cross with that too..
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Check your water parameters....
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ShrimpFarm, very nice, very nice....
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On 12/30/2017 at 8:55 AM, Tibee Inc said:
Mikolas, check out Alpha Pro Breeders. It's been a spell since I've talked to them but I'm fairly sure he's got some.
Whoops! I meant to add in there Super Tigers....
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Daz, those are great prices! That moss in the background looks extremely happy too!
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Mikolas, check out Alpha Pro Breeders. It's been a spell since I've talked to them but I'm fairly sure he's got some.
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Happy holidays Mayphly! Where are you @ in stabilizing your patterns & what %age of your hatched show Mosura patterns?
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Thanks everybody...
Finally, whatever you do keep the green fungus man away!
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Still have some left.....
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Hello, if there's another thread for this please Admins rope me into it please. Moving on, folks I've got a Shrimp that has just past 2 years old! So, with that said, I'd like others input on their on Methuselah Shrimp. Personally, I'd like to hear from someone that's got one over 3 years old...
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Greetings members!
I'm offering up a few of my Tibee/Taitibee hybrids for sale. A majority will be White, some red, and CRS/CBS in appearance seen in the pictures below. Note, all CBS/CRS hybrids looking shrimps offered have Tibee/Taitibee genetic backgrounds and aren't your normal "Run of the Mill" mischling. All come from well kept extremely healthy tanks.
**Great for Novice Shrimpers, these were breed to be extremly robust.** Lastly, I'm a private breeder and been in the hobby for many years...
Prices
CRS/CBS Tibee appearance: $2.00
(Minimum order 15)
White/Red Tibee/Taitibee & Pinto hybrids: $5.00
(Minimum order 6)
Parameters: TDS 135-50 gH 4-5 & pH 6.4-6.6
Finally, I ship only east of the Mississippi & charge a flat fee of $15.00 USPS Priority. However, I will make rare special exceptions & shipping fees are $35 or more depending on destination. Most importantly, all my shipments are professionally packaged to insure merchandise arrives to you in prime condition..
Any & all who are interested please send me a PM.
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14 hours ago, OMG Aquatics said:
Picture isn't very clear but there isn't anything unusual looking on the shrimp.
Hey, your Poopians correct? Are you still selling shrimp too?
Typically, shrimp react bad to toxic environments. Ben2820, did it survive? Reputable, sellers have good sellers remarks over years is what i'd look for.....
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19 minutes ago, chappy6107 said:
did one of your females molt? If it did then this shrimp is going bananas trying to find her to mate.
I agree w/Chappy6107.
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2 hours ago, dao said:
So I am starting a new tank in which I am planing to have babaulti, neos but also tigers. The thing is that I want to make it a bit rocky and I wonder how big weekly tds raise is acceptable. Currently I have added around 5kg od rocks and the TDS rises at around 2 ppm per 24h... Assuming nothing harmful leeches from the rocks is such tds raise acceptable in your opinion?
Hey, that's a lot of rocks man. How big is the tank? Oh, I failed to mention I'm a minimalist when it comes to my shrimp tanks in your other thread. Anyways, if you wanna use rocks that don't gamble on your parameters then check these out here. https://tanninaquatics.com/collections/all I've used rocks like that in the past w/minimal raise in TDS in many setups. Plus, I'm sure if you ask for rocks that leach minor TDS he'll sort out the best for you.
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On 1/19/2017 at 5:05 PM, DETAquarium said:
Not 100% sure, but now you mention it I just started using Power Sand in all of my shrimp tanks, my thoughts were that it is inert since it is some sort of "volcanic rubble".
Thx D, I agree w/you that its pretty much inert but still a great product for shrimp tanks. With that said, I've looked far & wide for solid info it influences pH before posting here.
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Does anyone here know if ADA Power Sand is inert? The reason I ask is that I've always mixed it w/buffered soils.
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5 hours ago, dao said:
Simple question - how do you test rocks before placing them in aquarium?
It is said that all rocks influence water parameters in some way and I have recently bought some lava, i prepared some buckets filled with ro and the rocks raises tds, gh and kh noticably (gh 3 kh 1 after 48h). After 48 hours the tds went up from 12 to around 40-50. So I called the shop and they told me that when you put rocks into ro something like this will always happen and should i test the rocks in tap there would not be a notocable raise in tds. Your thought on this?
Hey Dao, I wouldn't use any rocks in my shrimp tanks just to keep things simple & successful. The reason I say this is because a swing of just 15 TDS can be lethal to a majority of freshwater inverts....
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4 hours ago, pucksr said:
Hey, I hate to drag this back up.
I would really like to MAKE this happen.
I have a friend who is a biology teacher. She asked for some help setting up a tank for her classroom.
I specifically thought that this might be a great species to demonstrate a genetic trait, as the red/black seems to be a single gene.
However, I am trying to think of the best way to demonstrate this concept.
A CBS tank? A mischlings tank? A mixed tank that slowly goes to black?
Any ideas from the group?
I say go with a mischling group....
CBSxSuper Tiger Shrimp
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I think so.. Truly, at the very least you should have some very hardy large offspring from that. Plus, I think if you built up a colony of those they'd sell pretty fast in the hobby. On a different note, there is a member here named Mayphly that has a thread on Aura x Pinto Tibees you should checkout if you haven't already...