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    I had a nice size colony of red cherries but sold most them to get into the crystal shrimp, I did just start a new colony of fire red cherries but still need about 5-10 more to be happy , the one's I have are pretty small. After seeing the red tigers I think I will be going that route once I can get my hands on some. Or get some of the soothing tangerines , I like that much better then plums
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    I hope you can find some red tigers. I hear that in the USA it is hard to find them.

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    I have been looking ever where and can't find any thing. If you find some let me know

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    Sure thing. If you breed any I may get some from you.

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    Right now i just keep cherry reds, and rili. Donnie, do you have a good herd of crystal reds?

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    It's getting there, I'll post some pic's as soon as I get my rack system setup , I should have some decent shrimp that I will be willing to part with some time next month if you are interested? I believe I may have found some red tiger shrimp also , we'll see if it pans out.

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    Those red tiger's are nice I would like some if anybody find's some . I am 99% sure temperature will not affect your breeding or babie's unless it goes below 60 . Not having a source of natural food may effect both of those especially the babie's . The Java fern I have found to be much less helpful than Java moss . Java moss help promote infusoria or something the babie's like and a little algae does not hurt as well . I have a plant bulb all the way at the back of one of the shrimp tank's and there are alway's dozen's of babie's grazing back there . Other mosses seem to attract the shrimp as well especially the flame moss . I would never be without moss's . The tank with hundred's of babie's is only 3 month's old so there must be something to plant's in the shrimp tank

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