Having discovered that the magic formula for breeding Red Cherry Shrimp is:-
Water + RCS = Lots of RCS's
I've noticed that some of the new progeny are brilliantly coloured - solid colour, amost sakura/fire coloured...
Some are well coloured RCS examples with colour fading to speckles on the undersides...
and some are very lightly coloured - a few are even completely transparent...
So, help me please is it:
A) Poor original stock genes?
B) Something I might be doing wrong?
And further, would it be advisable to euthanise the poorer examples to remove them from the gene pool (well, tank.._)
Any advice or help would be most warmly received,
Thanks, Jerry
Water + RCS = Lots of RCS's
I've noticed that some of the new progeny are brilliantly coloured - solid colour, amost sakura/fire coloured...
Some are well coloured RCS examples with colour fading to speckles on the undersides...
and some are very lightly coloured - a few are even completely transparent...
So, help me please is it:
A) Poor original stock genes?
B) Something I might be doing wrong?
And further, would it be advisable to euthanise the poorer examples to remove them from the gene pool (well, tank.._)
Any advice or help would be most warmly received,
Thanks, Jerry