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    Hi there.
    This is a kind of Black Bee Shrimp, they live in the wild of Vietnam. I breeding in my tank, and here are some baby.
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    This shrimps look very beautiful and have a large potential for selective breeding! Thanks for sharing them with us

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    Beautiful shrimp with GREAT color for being wild! Nice

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    Sweet! I saw them on a video on Crusta10 website and like them, they look like Cb and called Queen bee or something. Nice that something still lives in the wild and are not extinct.

    But can you see any difference from theese Queen bee shrimp and CB??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Regekompis View Post
    But can you see any difference from theese Queen bee shrimp and CB??
    This new specie is called 'Princess Bee' in common here in Germany - if I remember right, Andreas Karge presented them first. Perhaps he can tell more about it... Here are the links to the videos:

    http://www.caridea.de/reisevietnam.htm#Danang

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    yep, i have seen this princess bee shrimp here in Thailand today as well...
    They are so cute. But they said that if you keep them with CRS, they can cross breed...

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    Thank for all attentions.

    This wild shrimp seems to be difficult to breeding in the tank environment. I am trying to find the way to breeding them. In the photos, the shrimplets ware borned in my tank.

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    Amazing !!!
    What about water changes ?

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    Wow that's so cool

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    Quote Originally Posted by hugo feio View Post

    Amazing !!!
    What about water changes ?
    My tank: (60L x 60D x 40H)Cm, 30% water change every 2 days
    15L ADA Aqua soil only.
    Filter hand made
    Chiller set 23 DC
    PH: ~6.5

    @: Adroit
    Thank's

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