This was an exciting day! I didn't want to wait anymore so I bought 2 Neocaridina davidi var. "Yellow" with golden back stripes from a local dealer. Yeah, just 2 were of my liking unfortunately. But this can be a good thing too. I could add a selection of another few good individuals from a completely different source and increase the genetic viability of the offspring. Lets hope that will happen very soon too!
I recently missed out on a deal on them from a local breeder though I replied to him in under 20 min from his post. He had received 33 likes by the next morning when he replied finally saying that all yellows were already reserved! I was disheartened. And another breeder hasn't answered and 1 more lives way too far, 3-4h train travel away! But I try to encourage myself with that those shrimps would have been wrong ones for me in some way, though they would have been nearly 10 times cheaper than the shrimps at the store. It's been difficult to obtain these yellow striped shrimp and have had to do some waiting, so I hope and pray things will be perfect with these 2 that I got now!
I also bought some weeping moss, Vesicularia ferriei, in order to make the tank more suited for shrimps. I placed it in the shadowy side of the tank, under the Amazon sword. Hoping to get a carpet out of it. I didn't want to put it in the light side not to encourage algae growth on it. It looks nice, fluffy at the moment, coming straight out of Tropica baby plant plastic box, but its look will change I assume. I chose it out of many mosses, because it should remain low, compact and its colour was darkest: therefore bright yellow shrimp should stand out best from that moss. Java moss would have been too stringy ans sparse for my liking. Christmas moss, which I was first interested about was sold out, but perhaps the weeping one suits me better by being shorter in height.
Pictures tomorrow! Aquarium bed time already and mine soon.
I recently missed out on a deal on them from a local breeder though I replied to him in under 20 min from his post. He had received 33 likes by the next morning when he replied finally saying that all yellows were already reserved! I was disheartened. And another breeder hasn't answered and 1 more lives way too far, 3-4h train travel away! But I try to encourage myself with that those shrimps would have been wrong ones for me in some way, though they would have been nearly 10 times cheaper than the shrimps at the store. It's been difficult to obtain these yellow striped shrimp and have had to do some waiting, so I hope and pray things will be perfect with these 2 that I got now!
I also bought some weeping moss, Vesicularia ferriei, in order to make the tank more suited for shrimps. I placed it in the shadowy side of the tank, under the Amazon sword. Hoping to get a carpet out of it. I didn't want to put it in the light side not to encourage algae growth on it. It looks nice, fluffy at the moment, coming straight out of Tropica baby plant plastic box, but its look will change I assume. I chose it out of many mosses, because it should remain low, compact and its colour was darkest: therefore bright yellow shrimp should stand out best from that moss. Java moss would have been too stringy ans sparse for my liking. Christmas moss, which I was first interested about was sold out, but perhaps the weeping one suits me better by being shorter in height.
Pictures tomorrow! Aquarium bed time already and mine soon.