help with ID and Profile

timmyus

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Hi I recieved a shrimp from someone called it a glass shrimp which make sense cos its see through but I cant seem to find a profile on this little invert and when I goole it, it says that this shrimp is for fresh water and not salt however this one comes from a salt water tank? any Ideas please
 
glass shrimp are feeders, they're generally fresh water species but can survive for a few days in salt. don't waste your money.
 
So that means he is gonna die them. Damn And I dont have anything else in the tank cos the tank just done cyclying now is this gonna cause major problems for me now???
 
I think they can be acclimated to saltwater. It might survive. They are used as feeders for various animals. In any case, the shrimp is going to cause a problem either way.
 
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Thanks for all your replies guys. I actually found th little bugger on Liveaquaria.com. It is called a white shrimp and it is a salt water shrimp and not fresh water. However they do use this shimp a fedder to larger fish like seahorses, pipefish, wrasse, gobies, lionfish, grunts. but it cool to use when I cycle my tank so I am glad. Once I start adding fish and its gone at least in know that one of them had a nice feast LOL.
 
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i think they are brackish shrimp from my days with cichlids, but it's probably good for the cycle anyways.
 
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