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FAQs about Coral Banded Shrimp, Other Boxers
Reproduction
Related Articles:
Coral Banded Shrimp, A
Few Common Shrimps for the Marine Aquarium by James W. Fatherree,
Related FAQs:
CBS Reproduction,
Stenopids/Boxer
Shrimps 1, Stenopids/Boxer Shrimps 2 &
FAQs on: Stenopid ID, Stenopid Behavior,
Stenopid
Compatibility, Stenopid Selection,
Stenopid Systems, Stenopid
Feeding, Stenopid Disease, & FAQs on
Coral Banded Shrimp: CBS ID,
CBS Behavior,
CBS Compatibility,
CBS Selection,
CBS Systems,
CBS Feeding,
CBS Disease,
CBS Reproduction, Cleaner Shrimp:
Cleaner Shrimp
Identification, Cleaner
Shrimp Behavior, Cleaner
Shrimp Selection, Cleaner
Shrimp Compatibility,
Cleaner Shrimp Systems,
Cleaner Shrimp Feeding,
Cleaner Shrimp Disease,
Cleaner Shrimp Reproduction,
Dancing Shrimp,
Harlequin Shrimp,
Pistol
Shrimp, Saron Shrimp,
Shrimp
Identification, Shrimp
Selection, Shrimp Behavior,
Shrimp Compatibility,
Shrimp
Systems, Shrimp Feeding,
Shrimp
Reproduction, Shrimp Disease, Crustacean
Identification, Crustacean
Selection, Crustacean Behavior,
Crustacean Compatibility,
Crustacean
Systems, Crustacean Feeding,
Crustacean Disease,
Crustacean
Reproduction,
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Mated Pairs from online sources
Howdy,
Do any of you know any on-line retailers who sale mated pairs of vert's and
inverts?
Thanks,
Steven
<Likely Marine Center, Dr.s Foster & Smith and Marine Depot Live can
select/get them for you. I would call them directly re the possibility. Bob
Fenner>
Mated Pairs
Howdy,
<Hi there>
Do any of you know any on-line retailers who sale mated pairs of vert's and
inverts?
Thanks,
Steven
<Most all of them do... principally clownfish species, some shrimps... If
it's something "important" you can even put in requests... that reach
all the way back to collectors, breeders. Which part of the world are
you in? For ease of matching close-by suppliers. And what sorts of organisms are
you looking for? Bob Fenner>
Re: Mated Pairs
wow, thanks for the fast reply Bob. I am located in the southeast, US. I was
kind of interested in a mated pair of Coral Banded Shrimp (Stenopus Hispidus)
and a mated pair of Fire Fish (Nemateleotris Magnifica). I would actually
like more of the latter, say around 4 or 5 but it may not be a good idea. I
would think a truly mated pair would be allot safer. I have a 100g by the
way.
Again, thanks for the quick reply.
Steven
<Don't know about the Dartfishes (the way they're collected I don't think the
pairs are kept separate), but the CBS are do-able. Have your supplier/LFS
contact Quality Marine or Sea Dwelling Creatures in Los Angeles. Bob Fenner>
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