Kategorie-Archiv: Breeding related articles
Green Tiger project – update
Midnight Prince come back
Description of Black Tiger ‚Midnight Prince‘ Name: Caridina spec. Black Tiger ‘Midnight Prince’ Grade system: as Black Tigers BT0-BT 5 (more details will follow) Phenotypes selected by: extreme solid black ( OE also) extrem solid blue ( OE also) extrem solid black/blue with thin typically pattern of tiger ancestors, fan tip pattern mostly spider […]
SAFARI RED TIGER, second subline of Safari shrimps releases
Safari Shrimp Grading System
The quality of Safari Shrimps are divided into three categories. ‚Black‘ Grade, ‚Silver‘ Grade and ‚Gold‘ Grade. -‚Black‘ Grade will have a wide variety of color and pattern. They do not always have the color intensity or brightness as the higher grades and there is usually some clear-ish areas mixed with color […]
Youtube video of actually Dancing Man Silver Grade collection
What is with unwanted shrimps? Especially hybrids and low grades
May we introduce to you? Shrimp Art hired a new staff member! This is Mailo the perch and he is full responsible for all culls now! He works fine, he is a really good hunter and he helped very well to keep the quality of lines high as possible. We believe in philosophy that serious […]
Green Tiger project – F3 arrived
Green Tiger F3 is arrived. Offspring spreads a lot. Less than 10% looks similar as greenish. But I hadn’t expect anything else. Look forward to F4 after choose my favorites.
Green Tiger project – F2 is berried
When i start a new project with shrimps , the very first thing I do is to figure out what i want excactly breed. I define my target, maybe write it down in my book for personal entries while working with shrimps. Usually it takes some time, could be several years and if I had […]
SHRIMP ART Haltungsbedingungen
Unsere Garnelen haben keine besonderen Ansprüche, wir züchten sie unter folgenden Bedingungen: Wasserwerte KH 0-3 Leitwert 200-300 microsiemens PH 6.2 – 7.2 (Manche unserer Tigervarianten gedeihen besser bei einem höheren Leitwert um 400 microsiemens) Wir verwenden aufgesalzenes Osmosewasser und auch Regenwasser Wir empfehlen aktiven Bodengrund für Bienen und Shadow-Varianten und neutralen Grund für Tiger Varianten. […]