Catch at 8:50 is an amazing collection of at least 3 species. Best one is that Tiger striped Caridina. Looks similar or related species to Caridina mariae, but might be either an endemic or a new species.
Dark shrimp with pale mid-dorsal line is Caridina cf. malaya, there are no wild cherry shrimps (Neocaridina) in the Philippines. Berried female at 7:35
I see no plants in the slow moving stream only rock with algea growth are there a lot of leafs in the water...do you have a place you keep them in and what do you feed them or better a video on how you keep them and thanks for the video..
Di mo cla ma breed sa tank unless mrunong ka mg simulate ng brackish environment. Pg pisa ng mnga itlog kailang nla brackish water para lumaki saka bago cla bbalik upstream para mg breed ulit.
@@siryos3392 ah brakish pala kaya naman yan same naman sila sa amano shrimp pwede sa regular na fresh water pero hindi sila mag breed kapag hindi brakish.
@@siryos3392 I think both might be Caridina. We don’t have records of wild Neocaridina in the Philippines. Did you check the maxilliped and swimmerets to differentiate the two genera.
There was a reason why the Hong Kong location was kept a secret for so many years when the hobby just started let’s hope it doesn’t impact that stream to much
I agree, but also we should make sure the site is protected, and a biological survey needs to check which species of Caridina is present. Still a lot of undescribed species in the Philippines
Grabe ganda 🙏 sana di ma sira
Catch at 8:50 is an amazing collection of at least 3 species. Best one is that Tiger striped Caridina. Looks similar or related species to Caridina mariae, but might be either an endemic or a new species.
Shrimp at 1:15 is the Short-nosed Shrimp (Caridina longirostris) with berried female at 3:15 and at 5:20 (definitely NOT ghost shrimps)
Thanks! Very informative
Dark shrimp with pale mid-dorsal line is Caridina cf. malaya, there are no wild cherry shrimps (Neocaridina) in the Philippines. Berried female at 7:35
Meron pala nito sa pinas.. hahaha
So beautiful thanks for sharing I see they live in the slow moving water I guess I’ll have to change my flu valves canister filter lol..
They also love shallow water
I see no plants in the slow moving stream only rock with algea growth are there a lot of leafs in the water...do you have a place you keep them in and what do you feed them or better a video on how you keep them and thanks for the video..
The stream do have less leaf or bio materials on it. The shrimps love the algae. I keep them in a planted aquarium.
Amazing dwarf shrimps! Thank you for posting. I hope the quarry or sewage doesn’t pollute the stream.
That place is dope!
Heaven for shirmp...it's so amazing
Asa ni boss
Where is this place?
Philippines
@@siryos3392 where in Philippines?
is sand under the water?
Yes
SO AWSOME I LOVE WATCHING THIS TYPE OF VIDEOS!!
Thank you!
Gusto ko kumuha at pang breed sa tank until mapa dami ko at pa layain ko sa stream para ma preserve sila.
Di mo cla ma breed sa tank unless mrunong ka mg simulate ng brackish environment. Pg pisa ng mnga itlog kailang nla brackish water para lumaki saka bago cla bbalik upstream para mg breed ulit.
@@siryos3392 ah brakish pala kaya naman yan same naman sila sa amano shrimp pwede sa regular na fresh water pero hindi sila mag breed kapag hindi brakish.
Saan na lugar na ito sir
Negros oriental philippines
@@siryos3392 meron pala tayo cherry shrimp sir? neocaridina?
@@fredfernandez1194 both neocaridina and caridina.
@@siryos3392 I think both might be Caridina. We don’t have records of wild Neocaridina in the Philippines. Did you check the maxilliped and swimmerets to differentiate the two genera.
There was a reason why the Hong Kong location was kept a secret for so many years when the hobby just started let’s hope it doesn’t impact that stream to much
I agree, but also we should make sure the site is protected, and a biological survey needs to check which species of Caridina is present. Still a lot of undescribed species in the Philippines
make a trap of some sort to lure them in but can't get out.
That is actually how this works