July 23, 2021, 14:03, asked: Corey Spence
They will not interbreed, as they are not only different species but they are each in a different genus; Red Cherry Shrimp (RCS) are Neocaridina heteropoda var. red while Crystal Red Shrimp (CRS) are Caridina cf....
July 23, 2021, 13:57, asked: Josh Reitler
But that's one of the reasons shrimp are often overcooked. They cook so quickly—usually in two to three minutes—that they can go from tender to rubbery before you even realize what's happening. The key is to remove them from the heat right when the flesh is uniformly pink, with no brown or greyish-brown spots....
July 23, 2021, 13:46, asked: Dan Statik
AC Members. I've had some cherry shrimp in the tank with my yoyo loaches for a few weeks now, the loaches seem to leave the shrimp alone. Obviously the loaches will eat the cherry shrimp's eggs if they can find them....
July 23, 2021, 13:37, asked: Bass Bum
Cherry and Bee shrimps reach sexual maturity at around 4 to 6 months old, so if you only have young, smaller shrimp then they may need more to mature before they can breed....
July 23, 2021, 13:03, asked: The Dimestore Fishermen
The shells are edible (no harm would come to you) but unpleasant. You're supposed to remove the shell and eat the shrimp. If no no one is looking I'll suck on the shells because they do have nice flavor....
July 23, 2021, 12:11, asked: Mathieu
I'd say 1-4 would be your best bet with ghosts, as I've seen them be aggressive before. That being said, a lot of people would tell you 6-8, and that's good advice as well, just not my experience. For a 1 gallon, a desk lamp with a 6500K LED or CFL bulb would be plenty for any plants you wanted....
July 23, 2021, 12:07, asked: Roger Remaley
Shrimp usually stop moving when they are stressed. That could be secondary to aggressive tankmates or inappropriate water conditions, including elevated ammonia, nitrates, and temperature. ... If none of the above causes are present, you may need to check your water chemistry or start with a new tank....
July 23, 2021, 12:04, asked: James Bryson
Due to the risk of food poisoning, raw shrimp are considered unsafe to eat. Shrimp is a nutritious and popular shellfish. However, eating them raw is not recommended, as it may increase your risk of food poisoning....
July 23, 2021, 11:39, asked: viskid noë
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July 23, 2021, 10:59, asked: Mikey Bissler
Your raw shrimp should either not smell strongly at all or smell slightly of salt. If they smell strongly “fishy,” you might want to pass them up. If they smell like ammonia or bleach, absolutely toss them: That's the sign that there's bacteria growing on them....