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4 Reviews For Ghost Shrimp
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Guest 16th Feb 2009
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What i liked about ghost shrimps is how they interact with eachother, and how you really don't have to feed them because they are scavengers that scavenge left over food on the bottom of the tank. I love taking care of ghost shrimp and now my female ghost shrimp[ named t'asia is pregnant and i can't wait to take care of her babies. i am going to be a grand pop. There's really no bad points on taking care of ghost shrimp but when they die anonymously
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Guest 28th Apr 2008
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theses little creatures are a good way to maintain a clean tank and are also livley- Read Guest's review (33 words)
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gini
2nd Nov 2007
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Very active, keep your aquarium clean but can be hard to see! Worthwhile addition to your aquarium.- Read gini's review (17 words)
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356
29th Aug 2006
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When transporting any type of shrimp, just put enough water to cover the shrimps back or a little less. They last a lot longer that way.- Read 356's review (26 words and 1 comment)
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Suitable companions for ghost shrimps include small Livebearers, small Tetras, Rasboras, small Danios and other fish that are small enough not to eat the ghost shrimp.
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pregnant ghost shrimp? - Fish Forum
I have several ghost shrimp that are pregnant . I was just wondering how long it takes them to lay their eggs & ... This is a free forum intended to foster communication between all fish lovers.
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Ghost Shrimp Review in Fish and Fish Accessories at Review Centre
Read Trusted and Unbiased reviews of Ghost Shrimp in Fish and Fish Accessories Compare Ghost Shrimp in Pets at Review Centre. ... pregnant ghost shrimp? - Fish Forum; I have several ghost shrimp that
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colorful tropical fish pictures,Ghost shrimp,Palaeomonetes species
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Male and Female Beta fish and ghost shrimp? - Yahoo!Xtra Answers
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Yahoo! Answers - Male and Female Beta fish and ghost shrimp?
and 4 ghost shrimp.. they will swim in a 5 gallon tank with 1 plant... but will they be happy or will it be a bloody mess? ... And, have you actually SEEN the fish they sell in wal-mart? They're full
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Breeding Ghost Shrimp in Aquariums and Fish Bowls.
Ghost Shrimp for sale at AquariumFish.net, a retail tropical fish store, where buying Palaeomonetes ghost shrimp is fun. ... Many times I've seen Ghost Shrimp eating dead fish and fish fry.
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Over thanksgiving weekend, Rex and Cinderella were treated with some live ghost shrimp. Needless to say they loved them and gobbled them up almost immediately. ... Entry Filed under: eating, feeder fish,
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