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Post by huizhong on Nov 1, 2012 15:03:24 GMT 8
Hi guys, I was there at green chapter yesterday and saw many kinds of shrimps. The new shipment just arrived. There are 2 rare species in this shipment. I saw OEBT orange eye blue tiger going at $45/pc and 10 for $400! Also spotted this new shrimp called carbon blue or Carbon Rili I think. It's like black shrimp but its pattern is rili pattern. Very cool! Price I think is $20/pc. Also has tangerine yellow tiger at $25/pc.
There are also many other species newly arrived like fire red, golden back, sunkist, snowball, tigers, crs, bds, snowwhites golden, Malayan and amano shrimps.
What they don't have are Taiwan bees such as bkk, wr and bb. So ppl looking for these can avoid a wasted trip to GC!
Cheers!
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Post by deadmanz on Nov 1, 2012 15:27:02 GMT 8
Thanks for the update bro! Guess I'll drop by to see the carbon blue shrimps.. haha... Gc is just a 2 min drive from my workplace!
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Post by lonnyboy on Nov 9, 2012 9:47:56 GMT 8
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Post by deadmanz on Nov 9, 2012 17:00:14 GMT 8
Just went 2 days ago... Still got oebt left... And also there's this pygmy pipefish... Looks cute.. But wondering whether it's shrimplet safe..
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Post by bluebubbles on Nov 11, 2012 14:08:18 GMT 8
I did a google to learn about pipefish and they don't seems to be shrimplet friendly. So better not take the risk.
Keep us update everytime they have new stocks.
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Post by deadmanz on Nov 11, 2012 23:42:58 GMT 8
Yup... I did a search too... Many report that pipefish stuff themselves with shrimplet! Haha... Anyway I was just trying to find something to clear off the seed shrimps... They are growing large in numbers!
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Post by bluebubbles on Nov 12, 2012 1:22:31 GMT 8
I use endler to wipe out my seed shrimps. They may eat shrimplets but they can be quite clumpsy when shrimplets gone into hiding. Safer than the sneaky pipefish.
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Post by deadmanz on Nov 12, 2012 1:48:03 GMT 8
I'm thinking of using mosquito Rasboras... But my mama just gave birth today... Spotted a few shrimplet.. Maybe got to put on hold first for another one week before putting one Rasboras in...
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Post by seudzar on Nov 16, 2012 13:19:52 GMT 8
My mosquito Rasboras eat shrimplets... lol
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Post by deadmanz on Nov 16, 2012 14:46:36 GMT 8
Wahaha... I had already gave up the ideas on fish... Got a gush catch pen instead... Not bad... Could see the number of seed shrimps decreasing!
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Post by seudzar on Nov 19, 2012 8:51:27 GMT 8
Anybody try corydoras?? the dwarf corydoras.... their mouth is so small and their mouth is location at bottom side.... so it should be hard for them to feed on shrimplets.
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gwen
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Post by gwen on Dec 23, 2012 6:59:20 GMT 8
Just bought 5 carbon rili to try.. Kind of excited! GC have low stock on OEBT, carbon rili still have about 10-20 pieces. Ample amount of fire red, orange.. By the way, do note that GC having sales for products and equipments, but not for all range/brands.. Got myself some gush products..
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Post by gwen on Dec 23, 2012 7:06:13 GMT 8
Anybody try corydoras?? the dwarf corydoras.... their mouth is so small and their mouth is location at bottom side.... so it should be hard for them to feed on shrimplets. I have Cory pgymy, habrosus.. So far so good.. I saw shrimplets crawling on them and they don't bother. But I am not saying 100% safe though unless more source to prove it. Another fish I want to highlight that is 100% NOT SAFE is dwarf badis. They hunt shrimplets down even they are hiding under a slight gap between the substrate and driftwood.. I saw them swim sideways to get into the gap. They might be small, but they are vicious shrimplets hunter.
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Post by deadmanz on Dec 28, 2012 20:43:05 GMT 8
Just came back from GC... Many panda loaches and c.hastatus!
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