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Brengun
 
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This is one of my favourite photos of one of my glass (ghost) shrimp, mainly because of the lighting oddity. He looks like he's had a rough night out.
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Great picture. Is photography a hobby of yours?
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Wow! WHat a clear shot of a ghost shrimp!!!

I remember when i had ghost shrimp, they all got eaten and dies though.........

Does it have eggs, or is that air?


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lol I see what you mean Bren......that IS funny!
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Actually it is an accident I photographed him (could be her by the looks of the eggs). I was trying to take a photo of the bristlnose behind the shrimp but the plants kept waving in the way. Then I noticed this little shrimp right in front of my nose!
I have just got myself an SLR digital camera which is quite capable of taking great photos but I need to educate myself in photography to do it justice.
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This is what happens when you feed your transparent glass shrimp infertile bridgetti snail eggs. I would imagine what ever color you fed them, it would show up in the body. Now that has given me some ideas.
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Just one shrimp isn't as much fun as a whole parcel of shrimp. Or is that a herd? How about a school? Could it be a bushel?
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Great pics and cool looking shrimp

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