Are all the species that you've imported 100% Freshwater like these guys?I got some 2 months ago, and thought they'd be hard to keep, to my surprise they're very easy to keep, ate pellets right out of the bag, and didn't lose a single one. started to molt days after, and I have since then sold most of them to a local guy, and he said they some more have molted.
So this time, I got another group of them. There are a total of 7 different species that I have imported, but there are more.
Also these are not like M. rosenbuerghi that require saltwater platonic stage. These are strictly freshwater, from relatively higher altitude mountain streams in Taiwan, which is pure freshwater. Some are berried already, so I'll see if any of them hatch
I'm surprise that some of those shrimp are still available after you paid Wes a visitThese shrimps are awesome!! They move more like super fast scropions instead of common clumsy shrimp. Don't miss this rare chance to get your hands on these guys.
I'm sure you can relate. (from one hoarder to another) I actually wanted the rest of his first shipment but Wes and I have been playing tag with our timing.I'm surprise that some of those shrimp are still available after you paid Wes a visit
From what I'm told they're found in streams up in mountains, don't see how salt can travel upstream into mountains. I have not read any literatures on them, I will in a bit.,Are all the species that you've imported 100% Freshwater like these guys?
Any other info you can post about them? I can't seem to find nothing on them accept they are marine from old forums Lol