Ignore the clown killi fish, she likes to photobomb.

Yes I know some shrimp keepers cull the duller ones, but I refuse, I love all my skrimps. I don’t care if their ‘grade’ goes down over time, they’re my babies.

  • SpooksMcDoots@mander.xyz
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    11 months ago

    I’ve had good luck so far by pairing them with 5 Zoogoneticus Tequilas in a 40 gallon breeder. The fish definitely can eat the baby shrimp, but having plenty of plant/algae masses to hide in should mitigate that. They are great fish in need of conservation and not much harder to care for than your more traditional live-bearers, like guppies and swordtails.

    Side note, one of the female Tequilas just gave birth yesterday and the other two appear to be pregnant!

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      11 months ago

      I wasn’t familiar, what a cool fish, congrats on being a tequila grandparent!

      Also, holy shit you weren’t kidding:

      Zoogoneticus tequila is endemic to the Ameca River basin in west-central Mexico. Its current distribution is restricted to a single spring pool in Teuchitlán, only 4 metres (13 ft) in diameter, where a population consisting of less than 50 adult fish live