Micratya poeyi
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Micratya poeyi
My brother tell me he found this shrimp in my island
i think it is a micrataya moeyi
what do you think ?
i think it is a micrataya moeyi
what do you think ?
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Yes, I think you are right at that. Check the shrimp varieties pages:
http://www.petshrimp.com/caribbeandwarf ... hrimp.html
http://www.petshrimp.com/caribbeandwarf ... hrimp.html
i think you misunderstand mebadflash wrote:Yours is a filter feeder, and the color of most of them goes drab when they are stressed. Make them happy, then check. This is not a macrobrachium, Xiphocaris or palaemon shrimp. Stick with the filter feeders as this is one for sure.
we are now agree on the actual pics and it is Micratya poeyi
after that
i say my brother tell me he saw some other shrimp hiding in the vegetation, and did not get pics, but he will return on site try get some pics or catch
and after he describe them to me i think it is :
- Xiphocaris elongata
or
- Macrobrachium acanthurus
or
- Palaemon pandaliformis
anyway when i have the pics will post them
sorry for the misunderstanding
Re: Micratya poeyi
Yes, this is indeed a Micratya. Those are very nice shrimp. The small transparent shrimp are most likely Xiphocaris elongata and juvenile Macrobrachium species.zapisto wrote:My brother tell me he found this shrimp in my island
i think it is a micrataya moeyi
what do you think ?
It would be great to breed the Micaratya in large quantities one day. Unfortunately, their larvae are even smaller and go through more larval stages than Caridina japonica larvae. I'm going to give it a shot in the future for sure once I get my hands on some of these shrimp.
Re: Micratya poeyi
Mr Zapisto ! I thought you were talking about Montreal until you clarified ! haha.zapisto wrote:My brother tell me he found this shrimp in my island
i think it is a micrataya moeyi
Re: Micratya poeyi
i wishAiglos wrote:Mr Zapisto ! I thought you were talking about Montreal until you clarified ! haha.zapisto wrote:My brother tell me he found this shrimp in my island
i think it is a micrataya moeyi
Mustafa,
i have a little problem with the Micratya poeyi, habitat.
where my brother found this shrimp , i cannot see how the larvae can reach salt/backwish water and come back.
i know fish and shrimp can loose us many time , because the nature is sometime very complex but the sea is realy far , and i cannot found any communication between the actual place he found the shrimp and the sea.
just want to give my thougth, continuing my research on this species.
and i am still waiting the weather get better to get some here to work with.
i have a little problem with the Micratya poeyi, habitat.
where my brother found this shrimp , i cannot see how the larvae can reach salt/backwish water and come back.
i know fish and shrimp can loose us many time , because the nature is sometime very complex but the sea is realy far , and i cannot found any communication between the actual place he found the shrimp and the sea.
just want to give my thougth, continuing my research on this species.
and i am still waiting the weather get better to get some here to work with.
Description of area may help
Was it a stream,lake or a pool? Is it an area subject to flooding from storms-diven waves? Could they be washed in from elsewhere or sea waves providing just enough brackish conditions?