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01-04-2009, 04:39 AM
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I will be ordering Cherry Shrimp online very soon I think.
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look for ward to photos
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hi alex any progress with the shrimps, was thinking of getting one myself what would you recommend for my community tank.
thanx in advance.................dekker
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01-14-2009, 06:36 AM
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SdJaCK&SaLLy
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Actually yes, I decided that I was not going to get any cherry shrimp because I just don't feed the need for them right now.
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ok mate.
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hi alex any progress with the shrimps, was thinking of getting one myself what would you recommend for my community tank.
thanx in advance.................dekker
They would do fine in a community tank unless the fish you have in your tank have too big of mouths. What fish species are in the community tank?
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They would do fine in a community tank unless the fish you have in your tank have too big of mouths. What fish species are in the community tank?
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Yes because fish love shrimp, if they can eat them.
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hi guys
i have pearl gouramis, platys, mollys, 3small b.n.plecos, and a r.t.b.shark.
thanx for the help guys................dekker
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Sorry this thread is now closed, because it's no longer needed, and may get out of hand.
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