H Havey Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 31, 2006 325 1 0 54 georgia Apr 27, 2007 #1 These are lower grade and have been doing very well in my office tank. also have Cherry, Amano, and some large grass shrimp .
These are lower grade and have been doing very well in my office tank. also have Cherry, Amano, and some large grass shrimp .
H Havey Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 31, 2006 325 1 0 54 georgia Apr 28, 2007 #3 Pretend they are Red Devils or rays or something and just post a .."nice fish".
Euge Fire Eel MFK Member Jun 26, 2005 3,773 11 68 41 Hong Kong Apr 28, 2007 #4 hey, nice shrimp. Nice shots as well. Any chance of a full tank shot?
M Morledzep Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 26, 2007 1,789 4 0 where my cichla are Apr 28, 2007 #5 i would, but we bought some of those shrimp on ebay and they vanished into the great by and by in my 75 gal aquarium.. i keep expecting to see red specks walking around in the gravel but never do..
i would, but we bought some of those shrimp on ebay and they vanished into the great by and by in my 75 gal aquarium.. i keep expecting to see red specks walking around in the gravel but never do..
W WolfFisho1 Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 5, 2006 1,403 0 0 Suburbs North of Philly www.aquabid.com May 13, 2007 #7 where'd you get them? i am trying to get some for an empty tank i have!? how much?
H Havey Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 31, 2006 325 1 0 54 georgia May 28, 2007 #8 I didn't see the last post. Lowest grade will run about 8-10 for $50. Higher grades increase quickly. The best are over a grand a piece although they are becoming more common so the prices might be lower now.
I didn't see the last post. Lowest grade will run about 8-10 for $50. Higher grades increase quickly. The best are over a grand a piece although they are becoming more common so the prices might be lower now.
W webdesigner Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 24, 2007 44 0 0 Dallas, Texas www.repeatnone.com Jun 11, 2007 #9 What defines this as a Crystal Red?
H Havey Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 31, 2006 325 1 0 54 georgia Jun 11, 2007 #10 They are a red and white mutation of the more common "bee shrimp".