Hi Morgana, good to see you here againCan you please specify why these shrimps are so hard? Do they die easily or are they not breeding? Nice shrimps anyway, which F-generation is it?

Hi Morgana, good to see you here againCan you please specify why these shrimps are so hard? Do they die easily or are they not breeding? Nice shrimps anyway, which F-generation is it?

Hello Morgana!
Congrat for these shrimps! Absolutly amazing. Can you tell us a little bit more from these shrimps? They are which generation? It is normal tigers crossed with crs/cbs, or something else? (gold bee x black tiger...)
Thank you!

Imke, all problems we know from shrimpbreeding/crossbreeding come together. See other posters here also.
Maybe they are around F4 / F5 but which F exactly is not longer important to me.

Very nice shrimp, I really like the look of the ones with the marbled heads.
Beautiful looking shrimp!


At moment the most interesting for me is, that few shrimplets from
Black Tiger * F3 Tibee looks same like pure snow white.


Yes, it seems to be so, because otherwise full black shrimplets ( without white pigmentation) appears. There is any analogical with snow white and black tiger.
I don't know exactly number but guess I have arround 150 shrimps for breeding in 7 tanks.

You mean your offspring splits of into Snow White and Black Tiger looking? Is this a 50/50 percent split or have you other phenotypes as well? Really interesting find!
That's quiet a lot and good stocking for a successfull find out. You have great staying power![]()
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