Archive for the ‘Neocaridina’ Category

I have found another blog with some pictures of Rili shrimp. Those folks doubting that Rili pattern are interesting, have a closer look: http://tw.myblog.yahoo.com/jw!XV7g_XeBBxKoOsKLVok0pUA- . Google is interesting, too: Google

Yet another new neocaridina color morphs has been bred in Japan: Pictures of the so-called Kanoko Shrimp where shown lately in the German forum wirbellose.net by the user Kenoa. Like the Rili shrimp (or Kohaku in Japanese), the Kanoko come from Sakura line and show an interesting black and red color pattern. It is yet [...]

Yesterday I stumled upon an auction in Japan where a kind of orange shrimp was sold. Is this a neocaridina heteropoda color variant? Today, a German shrimp keeper posted a link to a website where new orange shrimps are presented. This animals have been selected from a Red Fire Sakura Group. We hav had a [...]

If one compares coloration of neocaridina shrimps, advanced shrimp keepers always want to see pictures of the males, too. Against the background of females always showing better coloration, that’s a legimtimate demand. However, males must not be inferior automatically. Below a picture of a Sakura strain I used to keep until spring 2009 (gave it [...]