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PlatiesAREcool
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Ok what i thought was a Bamboo shrimp is a...I dunno so thats why i am here! lol
I am not sure if it is a ghost shrimp or not
Description:
Fater
Darker shade
and had like...marking on their backs like this:
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any1 know what kind of shrimp?
THANKS IN ADVANCE!!!
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Klee
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That's a pretty vague description. If your shrimp has like, tiny fans on his front appendenges, it's most likely a bamboo. If they're feeding well, they usually turn a darker brownish sort of shade, as opposed to the light brown coloration often seen in the pet stores, where they're usually crammed into 5 gallons with incompatible tankmates.
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PlatiesAREcool
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Welll i saw a pic of a bamboo shrimp and its NOT a bamboo shrimp its more darker shade of clear...?
lol i know bad description...
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Perhaps it is this guy

Joe Potato
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It is an Amano Shrimp!!!
they get pretty big!
2" WOW!!!
I have a question though , can they go in a tank with ghost shrimp?
THANKS IN ADVANCE!!!
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Well, Amanos eat algae, so i dont see why not.
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