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Another identification

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Can anyone help with this identification.

It does not look like any of the shrimp on the varieties page.
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I hope these pictures came through.

Thanks
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nop
you pics has to be on a web server somewhere, not on you computer.
try this site : http://imageshack.us/ to put your pics.
it is free
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That is better.

Sorry for the picture quality.
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Post by zapisto »

yes work now :)
can help you much on the ident, i let the expert work on that :)
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Post by Kenshin »

I believe it looks like the wild type of Neocaridina sp. or maybe the wild-type Neocaridina sp shrimp crossed with a Red Cherry shrimp (based on seeing a RCS in the 1st pic). But I know Mustafa can verify this fact for sure. Hope that helps. :D
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Post by Newjohn »

Thanks kenshin

That is what I was thinking.

I wish I would of found this site before I bought my first shrimp.

I sort out all the odd colored one's and put them in this tank and if they color up , they go to sorting tank #2.

As we speak I am trying to get better pictures.

Thanks to badflash , and my Wife, I can post pictures now.

Have a great day
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Post by Mustafa »

I am 100% sure that you have a Neocaridina species there and almost 100% sure that it's the wild form of the red cherries Neocaridina denticulata sinensis. Whoever sold your red cherries to you probably did not realize that he/she is keeping two varieties of the same species.
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Post by Newjohn »

Thank you for the identifiation Mustafa. Now the fun begins. I will be sorting out the two different vatities for awhile.

On the good side, I can say I have 2 types of Neocarodina's.

Have a great day
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