14 April 2011 - Just My Normal Grade CRS Feeding Time

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Fat Homer;5061086; said:
^ The red parts were as red as your shrimp in the photos, and the white parts were clear...

As for the King Kong shrimp, that must have hurt to have lost your whole lot... how much are they over in Singapore if you don't mind me asking, as over here, they sell for about USD $110 a piece give or take a few bucks...
Around the same pricing. I lost 10 pieces of them in all.
 
Koji;5063964; said:
Around the same pricing. I lost 10 pieces of them in all.

Ouch sorry to hear about that... btw, seen as your a vendor, do you sell fish internationally? or more to the point do you ship to Hong Kong by any chance? coz if you do, then at least i have another source i could talk to when looking for fish possibly not available here...
 
Fat Homer;5064070; said:
Ouch sorry to hear about that... btw, seen as your a vendor, do you sell fish internationally? or more to the point do you ship to Hong Kong by any chance? coz if you do, then at least i have another source i could talk to when looking for fish possibly not available here...
I do ship fish but it's only asia arowana. :)
 
Saw this low grade of CRS in the tank. Does it remind you of the Rili Shrimp?
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Koji;5064298; said:
I do ship fish but it's only asia arowana. :)

Doh' too bad i'm not an aro keeper, or i'd probably hit you up...

Koji;5064304; said:
Saw this low grade of CRS in the tank. Does it remind you of the Rili Shrimp?
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Actually yes, they do look a little like that... obviously the red parts were all 100% solid though, and the clear parts were all clear... basically no fragments of color if that makes sense?

Koji;5064306; said:
Thanks guys. Do try keeping them. It's very interesting to keep a whole tank full of them especially feeding time. ;)

Agree on the feeding part... seeing a bunch of them swarming towards the food is really cool... especially when you have 100+ of them in a tank...

BTW, can i ask what type of camera and lens you are using for your photos, coz they are extremely crisp...
 
Fat Homer;5064319; said:
Doh' too bad i'm not an aro keeper, or i'd probably hit you up...



Actually yes, they do look a little like that... obviously the red parts were all 100% solid though, and the clear parts were all clear... basically no fragments of color if that makes sense?



Agree on the feeding part... seeing a bunch of them swarming towards the food is really cool... especially when you have 100+ of them in a tank...

BTW, can i ask what type of camera and lens you are using for your photos, coz they are extremely crisp...
Yup. Over a hundred pieces in the tank will make feeding a fun time to look at.

I'm using Canon EOS 550D with basic lens 18-55mm reversed for all the close up shooting.
 
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