Algae (Dwarf) Shrimps

fishyfeet

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essex uk (nr colchester)
Age and condition: All ages in excellent condition, some are perfectly clear others maybe showing a little colour, ususally red or yellow.
Quantity for sale: At least 100
Reason for Sale: Breeding
Delivery or Collection: Collection or Postage
Sales price: £.50p per Shrimp
Postage & Packaging: £5.00 return of box will cost you about £1
Location: Essex
Photograph: yes
 

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Dwarf shrimp? What size are the adults?

Do you know a scientific name?

Is postage just first class?
 
yes, first class postage, ive sent loads of these and they do very well, the shrimps are cherry shrimps without any colour they are how they are in the wild, so wild cherries, if i sell them as cherries people expect them to be red in colour, they are dwarfs, if you want them next day delivery its another £3.95 but it doesnt make any difference unless you want to take the day off to receive them. I dont have many posting boxes so if you can post me the box back empty its much appreciated di
 
Yeah that's fine I've sent shrimp first class before and they're usually alright with it, so that's no bother.

So they are Neocaridina heteropoda? Do you have a picture of the actual shrimp we would receive rather than a google image?
 
Can you enlarge the pics please, Di.

I may be interested in some. I'm not bothered about how big they are as they can always go in with my CRS until they get big enough for my planted tank.

How many have you got?

I'm not about Colchester area this weekend, but maybe next weekend, if we could meet at Seapets again?
 
I have these. They're great. Looking more. Would you post to Northern Ireland?
 
chillipepper

im not good at enlarging if you email me i can send you some pics or maybe some could enlarge them for you, seapets sounds good, what have you got now, email address is [email protected]. i have about 50 or more.

dipsey, they are similar to tigers

micko, yes they are great in the post, i had some stuck for over a week, bank holiday and weekend, i thought they would be a gonna, but no ill effects at all, so they will be fine esp as its not too cold yet, let me now

IF ANYONE CAN BLOW UP PICS OF ME LET ME KNOW PLEASE

thanks di
 
I'd take 10 off you.

They would go in my planted tank with rainbows and dwarf cichlids, unless too small, then they'd go in with my group of CRS until they got bigger.
 

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