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[detritus] Re: lots of Amano shrimp  Erik Leung
 Jan 29, 2003 23:26 PST 
[detritus] Re: lots of Amano shrimpDefinitely agree with the fact that
Albany brings in some nice fish and plants.. for me the price isn't so much
of an issue; the drive over sometimes is, which I generally do after work -
to and from SF is a killer at between 5 & 7pm, of course. But it is nearly
always worth it.

See you on the 14th. I'm going to bring an urn of coffee for all from Peet's
to help recharge the evening batteries.


Erik Leung
sfas plant study group
http://www.sfaquarium.org/plantstudy.html




-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Weintraub [mailto:sco-@aoinstitute.org]
Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 9:22 AM
To: detr-@topica.com
Subject: [detritus] Re: lots of Amano shrimp


I got a handful of the red shrimp from Albany Aquarium. They were
beautiful in the store, but now that I have added all 5 of them into my 90
gallon I have only seen 1 of them in 2 weeks. They really haven't made much
of an impact, and for the price they charge I wanted the tank crystal clean
by morning. From this experience I have come to believe that I will need
lots of little shrimpie guys to help scrape the tank clean.


I live a couple blocks away from Albany Aquarium, and they sell far and
away the highest quality fish and plants, and their price reflects this.
Since I need quantity I am willing to sacrifice a bit of quality. Spending
$300 on shrimp that don't usually live longer than a year is a bit crazy
IMO.


If anyone is interested in getting in on a big purchase, or knows a source
of sub $1 japonica I would be happy to organize a purchase.


I'm looking forward to the 14th when I can put faces to some of the names.


-Scott


    Hey guys,

    Guy at Albany Aquarium might be able to help you with the Amano shrimp;
I'll see if there's interest in a group buy @ the plant study group, it
might make it more feasible for all involved.

    Guy got in a crop of the so-called "cherry/crystal red" shrimp
(Neocaridina), which pick at attached filamentous & brushy green algaes.
They're readily available in aquarium stores in Asia and are just making
their appearance stateside, so are pretty expensive. The word is that they
are easy to breed in aquaria, especially relative to Caridina japonica.
Scant info on the net, but:

    http://www.franksaquarium.com/cherryredshrimp.htm

    I was at Albany this evening, and the original batch is gone, but there
are a few buzzing around in a small display tank by the store entrance. (Guy
just received a very large shipment of plants - some very rare, i.e.
Ericaulon, Hydrotriche hottoniiflora, Ludwigia palustris, variegated Bacopa,
4-color Nymphaea, Elatine triandra. There were also a large group of Botia
sidthimunki, which are pretty tough to find these days. The store is worth a
visit!

    Meanwhile, getting a handle on nutrient is a very good method for algae
control; once your plants are chugging along, life for algae becomes much
more difficult. Macronutrient dosing is the topic @ the plant study group
meeting in February. There'll be starter samples of potassium sulfate
(K2S04) to go around.

    Cheers,


    Erik Leung
    ---------------------------------------
    sfas aquaplant study group
    http://www.sfaquarium.org/plantstudy.html






      -----Original Message-----
      From: Michael Laflamme [mailto:spic-@hotmail.com]
      Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 7:53 PM
      To: detr-@topica.com
      Subject: Re: lots of Amano shrimp


      Scott,

      Did you try Albany? I hear that Guy also has some new type of nice
little shrimp there as well. Tom knows about it, and the APD had a few
posts on it. I think they are cherry in color...something like
that...someone help me out here...



      Regards,

      Michael

      >From: Scott Weintraub
      >Reply-To: detr-@topica.com
      >To: detr-@topica.com
      >Subject: lots of Amano shrimp
      >Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 17:36:02 -0800
      >
      >I am trying to buy a whole bunch of these little algae eating
critters,
      >maybe 100. Does anyone know of a great fish store, preferably in the
East
      >Bay, that would make me a good deal? Tom Barr told me that I should
be able
      >to find them for about $70 but I haven't been able to find anyone who
will
      >hit that number.
      >
      >I would also like to get a couple dozen otto's. I need some more
      >algaetarians in my tank.
      >
      >Thanks for your help.
      >
      >-Scott





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-Scott

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