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Posted on December 1, 2006December 17, 2007

Baby Cherries

I was delighted to see that some of the red cherry shrimp (Neocaridina denticulata sinensis) or RCS, I’d gotten had mated and were with eggs.

But when I saw some of the rasboras I had hovering near potential hiding places for the babies, I knew they were seeing something juicy and I had to fish them out. Continue reading “Baby Cherries”

Posted on October 5, 2006December 17, 2007

More or less the finished product

Didn’t I say I had itchy fingers?

It’s barely past a week and I’ve already messed around with my new planted tank.

I’ve added:

  • a red lotus
  • two tiger lotus
  • an echinodorus with red markings on the leaves
  • two sheets of spiky moss Continue reading “More or less the finished product”
Posted on October 2, 2006December 17, 2007

Asian Filter (Fan) Shrimp

After admiring these shrimp in the shop for several months, I decided to plonk down $3 to get one.

Asian Filter Shrimp

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