Those are all pretty amazing... Love the jade but probably would be hard to see most of the time. Shadow Panda is very interesting as is the harlequin . Bloody Mary sure stands out!!
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The Gold Nebula, really? I'm kinda surprised as I thought that was one of the more boring ones but it really shows how different people find different things attractive and im glad i included some of the less colourful ones based on your comment bro :)
Thanks for the video. I have neos: blues, reds, yellows, and wild types. I also have amano shrimp, they are hilarious to watch. Would love to keep caradinas, but I have hard water, and don't want to work that hard, lol Take care, be well
We had a 300ltr high grade Crystal Red Shrimp (about 800) and were just ready to start selling them when the tank crashed, smelt like cleaning chemicals so we think one of the kids was playing around with cleaning stuff in the fish room :( its always locked now lol They are a fair bit more work but all we really did was use active substrate with our hard water. Prefer the neos though for total ease :) Thanks for the comment Gigi, hope you and the family are well :)
@Amazing aquatics and exotics fair enough, need to get snail blazing then!! Is it all rainbows? Ill be honest I'm not a big fan of much but the pseudomugil because of the time it takes the others to colour up, your thoughts?
@@Aquadiction mostly just melanotaenia and glossolepis since the ones i had were aggressive towards each other and surprisingly weak. never tried any of the pseudomugil but they seem cool
finished scaping my old 33g mbuna tank into a riverine setup now. looks decent but it needs more vallisneria and some livestock. considering danios, white clouds, garra, hillstream loaches,stiphodon, akysis vespa and cherry barbs. maybe even some theodoxus snails and a few wild phoxinus minnows from my local river
Dude, we have not heard of Theodoxus snails before, just did a search they look stunning! Thank you for bringing these up we are 100 percent going to research these now!! Would you go for the long fin white clouds? You need to do a little video and tag us in your videos bro so we can take a peak!!
@@Aquadiction maybe. the theodoxus snails are legitimately the better version of the bog standard nerites. they are smaller, virtually free since all you need is a small fish net and a good river, great for most tanks and they can breed in complete freshwater
If you're looking at danios, my suggestion would be Celestichthys Choprae...the glowlight danio. NOT to be confused with glofish. These are natural fish from Myanmar. I have 10 of them but they would do VERY well in a riverine set up because that's their natural environment. To me they are the most beautiful danio and stay about 1.5 inches. If you get a big school at least 12 they school VERY tightly. It's a fascinating fish to watch and again just super colorful with these dark vertical bars....check them out
Terrific list however #25 Red Nose Shrimp or Pinocchio Shrimp (Caridina gracilirostris) are brackish shrimp for anyone getting their hopes up on that one!
I think they only need brackish water conditions to successfully breed though? We kept them a while back without an issue?! Same as amano shrimp as was our understanding?
Hey, welcome to the channel 👍😊! Jeff is awesome, he highly deserves more exposure on RUclips as he’s a real salt of the earth fishkeeper sharing his hobby and knowledge!! Love the guy 👍👍
that photo of he bamboo shrimp is absolutely stunning
Thanks, really appreciate the comment :) Happy new year!!
Those are all pretty amazing... Love the jade but probably would be hard to see most of the time.
Shadow Panda is very interesting as is the harlequin . Bloody Mary sure stands out!!
Thanks for the comment buddy :) Sooo many choices and beautiful shrimp to choose from, we are spoilt in this hobby :)
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We want to know - what species of shrimp do you want to keep, or do you already have in your aquarium? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below! Whether you're a seasoned shrimp keeper or just starting out, we'd love to hear from you.
for me i have blue dreams and amanos
Wow...veer interesting. I'm still jaw dropped mesmerized by the Gold Nebula....it's breathtaking
The Gold Nebula, really? I'm kinda surprised as I thought that was one of the more boring ones but it really shows how different people find different things attractive and im glad i included some of the less colourful ones based on your comment bro :)
WONDERFUL video thank you so much from a new shrimp keeper ❤🦐
You very welcome, thank you for the lovely comment, from the UK :)
Amazing video👏👏👏
Thanks buddy, appreciate it!! :)
Great video! I love how so many underrated shrimp were shown!!!
That’s for taking the time to comment we appreciate it! Glad to know you enjoyed it ❤️
Another FISHtastic video! Thanks for the info
Thanks brother :)
Thanks for the video. I have neos: blues, reds, yellows, and wild types. I also have amano shrimp, they are hilarious to watch. Would love to keep caradinas, but I have hard water, and don't want to work that hard, lol Take care, be well
We had a 300ltr high grade Crystal Red Shrimp (about 800) and were just ready to start selling them when the tank crashed, smelt like cleaning chemicals so we think one of the kids was playing around with cleaning stuff in the fish room :( its always locked now lol They are a fair bit more work but all we really did was use active substrate with our hard water. Prefer the neos though for total ease :) Thanks for the comment Gigi, hope you and the family are well :)
a ton of diversity
Freshwater snails or rainbowfish video next?
@@Aquadiction snails imo. mostly bc i have a dislike for rainmbows
@Amazing aquatics and exotics fair enough, need to get snail blazing then!! Is it all rainbows? Ill be honest I'm not a big fan of much but the pseudomugil because of the time it takes the others to colour up, your thoughts?
@@Aquadiction mostly just melanotaenia and glossolepis since the ones i had were aggressive towards each other and surprisingly weak. never tried any of the pseudomugil but they seem cool
finished scaping my old 33g mbuna tank into a riverine setup now. looks decent but it needs more vallisneria and some livestock. considering danios, white clouds, garra, hillstream loaches,stiphodon, akysis vespa and cherry barbs. maybe even some theodoxus snails and a few wild phoxinus minnows from my local river
Dude, we have not heard of Theodoxus snails before, just did a search they look stunning! Thank you for bringing these up we are 100 percent going to research these now!! Would you go for the long fin white clouds? You need to do a little video and tag us in your videos bro so we can take a peak!!
@@Aquadiction maybe. the theodoxus snails are legitimately the better version of the bog standard nerites. they are smaller, virtually free since all you need is a small fish net and a good river, great for most tanks and they can breed in complete freshwater
I'd be interested to buy some if you catch them, I've never seen them in bedfordshire tbh but you have peaked our interest!!!
@@Aquadiction if i can breed them and get a decent supply then i might sell them on ebay
If you're looking at danios, my suggestion would be Celestichthys Choprae...the glowlight danio. NOT to be confused with glofish. These are natural fish from Myanmar. I have 10 of them but they would do VERY well in a riverine set up because that's their natural environment. To me they are the most beautiful danio and stay about 1.5 inches. If you get a big school at least 12 they school VERY tightly. It's a fascinating fish to watch and again just super colorful with these dark vertical bars....check them out
i cant find anything online about the red spot shrimp :(
Do you happen to know the scientific name?
@@Aquadiction no
Terrific list however #25 Red Nose Shrimp or Pinocchio Shrimp (Caridina gracilirostris) are brackish shrimp for anyone getting their hopes up on that one!
I think they only need brackish water conditions to successfully breed though? We kept them a while back without an issue?! Same as amano shrimp as was our understanding?
Came here from Pelham's aquatics 😁
Hey, welcome to the channel 👍😊! Jeff is awesome, he highly deserves more exposure on RUclips as he’s a real salt of the earth fishkeeper sharing his hobby and knowledge!! Love the guy 👍👍
@@Aquadiction same! Great friend for all!