There is a new alarming trend in the shrimp hobby: Making a long-range trip and collecting shrimps in the original biotopes somewhere in Vietnam, Thailand or China. While most travelers were simply asking if they were allowed to bring some ornamental shrimps or fish with them from holiday trips, it has now mounted in the [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Princess Bee’
Collecting Shrimps in the Wild
Posted: 5th May 2010 by Imke in Events & Field Trips, Princess Bee, ShrimpTags: import, Princess Bee, protection of species, the wild shrimp in vietnam
Princess Bee on the German Shrimp Market
Posted: 4th April 2010 by Imke in Princess Bee, ShrimpTags: Princess Bee, Vietnam, wild shrimp
Mimbon in Cologne offers a first lot of wildcaught Princess Bee from Vietnam. Everybody interested in this still rare shrimp species should check out LFS which are supplied by Roland Numrich’s company. More pictures of wild shrimps from Vietnam (f. e. the Sea Cloud Pass Shrimp) posted by Chris Lukhaup (aquapixx.com) here.
Who owns the Wild Shrimp?
Posted: 18th February 2010 by Imke in New Bee Shrimp, Princess Bee, ShrimpTags: Princess Bee, Vietnam
A comment on a difficult topic. A couple of rough days have passed by and after being involved in several discussions on a shrimp breeder association, I have had time to check the internet for some more information about the in Germany so called ‘Princess Bee’. I stumbled across several forums and also found a [...]
New Shrimp from Vietnam: Princess Bee
Posted: 10th September 2009 by Imke in Most Popular Articles, Princess Bee, ShrimpTags: new bee, Princess Bee
Andreas Karge has recently shown some pictures from the new shrimp found in Vietnam. The trival name of this beautiful shrimp is ‘Princess Bee’. A scientific description and examination will surely follow soon. The shrimp are held on SRBS with undergravel filter: Water parameter: KH 0, GH 6, pH 6-6,5, 24-25°C and moderate water changes [...]