My golden shrimp
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My golden shrimp
very beautiful shrimp
It can hybridation with cherry red shrimp
new born shrimp
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Hi Changyi,
Welcome to the forum! Those are some nice shrimp. Another forum member here (zwergkrebszuechter) has golden/yellow Necoaridina sp.. They look more yellow than yours but that might just be because you did not use much light (no flash?) to take the picture. Do you have pictures with more light or using flash?
Here are some of zwergkrebszuechter's yellow shrimp:
Welcome to the forum! Those are some nice shrimp. Another forum member here (zwergkrebszuechter) has golden/yellow Necoaridina sp.. They look more yellow than yours but that might just be because you did not use much light (no flash?) to take the picture. Do you have pictures with more light or using flash?
Here are some of zwergkrebszuechter's yellow shrimp:
This would be a good place for some clarification. I've seen cherry shrimp referred to as Neocaridina heteropoda v. "red" on other forums - is N. heteropoda a junior synonym of N. denticulata, or was N. denticulata ssp sinensis elevated to species level? Or, is there some contention as the cherry shrimp's true identity?
The yellow shrimp shows different tone of yellow like the cherry reds do with the red. You can see very yellow ones and some that are a pale yellow. Eggs are in fact yellow. I have to agree with Mustafa about his observations regarding that one pic is with flash and lots of lights and the other is not.
-Pedro
-Pedro
There was some recent re-classification of some shrimp. I think Mustafa mentions something in another thread about this.lampeye wrote:This would be a good place for some clarification. I've seen cherry shrimp referred to as Neocaridina heteropoda v. "red" on other forums - is N. heteropoda a junior synonym of N. denticulata, or was N. denticulata ssp sinensis elevated to species level? Or, is there some contention as the cherry shrimp's true identity?
-Pedro
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