Heck yeah!AdoraBelle Dearheart. Not a name I would usually link to hustling.
I think the blue dream, velvets? Were like $7
last time.
Heck yeah!AdoraBelle Dearheart. Not a name I would usually link to hustling.
The ones at my LFS were 11. They only get them once in a blue moon (lol), so I'm hoping to nab some and then sell them back to the store.Heck yeah!
I think the blue dream, velvets? Were like $7
last time.
I don't know, seems like purple is hard to get from them judging by a quick google. Beware google images, since a lot of shrimp pics have been photoshopped so don't trust that the colour is real.Woah is there purple ones?!
As you said, I don't think they've reached full maturity and there's more time for them to develop their pigmentation. Also, it could be camouflage behaviour and due to your new, darker coloured substrate, it just looks different now?
The ones at my LFS were 11. They only get them once in a blue moon (lol), so I'm hoping to nab some and then sell them back to the store.
I've read about them camouflaging, well to a degree. In the wild that would be a case of turning a lighter/darker shade of brown. Given that we've bred the red colour into them, they'd either turn a lighter/darker shade of red. I suppose orange isn't exactly a shade of red so you probably an orange strain? I was attempting to say that because you have that black substrate now, their colouring probably looks a bit different to you as well?Hhmm, I hope that isn't it! But why would some be orange, yet those darker red females are still a deep cherry red? I don't know whether shrimp can colour change to camoflage.
I didn't know that about them camoflaging, thank you.I've read about them camouflaging, well to a degree. In the wild that would be a case of turning a lighter/darker shade of brown. Given that we've bred the red colour into them, they'd either turn a lighter/darker shade of red. I suppose orange isn't exactly a shade of red so you probably an orange strain? I was attempting to say that because you have that black substrate now, their colouring probably looks a bit different to you as well?