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    Hi.. I’m Laurie- and I admit it- I am absolutely IN LOVE with my Ghost/Glass/Grass/whatever Shrimp.  I find them fascinating.  I have elderly, adult, teen, toddler and newborns.  
    I began in the hobby many years ago and had a successful Reidi seahorse pair (but it broke my heart when I couldn’t keep the babies alive past 3 months in spite of what I thought were pretty ingenious methods)- then came my babies- which I was thankfully more successful with! But they didn’t allow me much free time.
      Now, as a grandmother with a bit more time, I decided on a freshwater tank and began mine. After about 3 months, I got some “sacrificial” ghost shrimp at 59 cents each.  I didn’t expect them to live long- nor did I think I’d be absolutely captivated by thier transparency and life cycles and personalities.
   I look forward to reading and learning as much as I can from all of you with your more “respectful” aquariums and thier inhabitants!
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Hi that's wonderful to hear you are returning to the hobby after a break. 😁 Ghost shrimp are a fun way to start they definitely have a certain beauty to them I haven't kept them in a few years but maybe I have just received the inspiration to. If you would be willing I would love to see photos of your setup. What else are you planning to stock the tank with?

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@LaurieC Welcome to the forum and back to the hobby! I personally have never heard anyone keep seahorse before, how exciting it must have been! Ghost shrimp are very beginner-friendly, which is a good start for someone jumping back into the hobby! I personally like cherry shrimp in the orange colorations (Orange is my favourite colour). Hope your tank and your shrimp last long and thrive!

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Er for the welcome back into the hobby

On 11/18/2023 at 8:44 PM, CalmedByFish said:

I got shrimp with the hopes of having easy live food for my fish, but now I won't let the fish have any. 😂 They really are fascinating!

Welcome back to the hobby.

I’m glad you agree and share my fascination, Calmedbyfish! I sit with my pet bunny in my lap while watching my shrimp- if I got any calmer, I’d be comatose! Win win!

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On 11/17/2023 at 5:43 PM, Kaiju said:

@LaurieC Welcome to the forum and back to the hobby! I personally have never heard anyone keep seahorse before, how exciting it must have been! Ghost shrimp are very beginner-friendly, which is a good start for someone jumping back into the hobby! I personally like cherry shrimp in the orange colorations (Orange is my favourite colour). Hope your tank and your shrimp last long and thrive!

I think the cherry shrimp are beautiful and share your liking the orange the best- but with my aging eyes- they are hard to observe in Any detail! Even with my glasses AND a magnifying sheet leaned against the glass! (Growing old sucks sometimes!) Thank you for the kind wishes!

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On 11/17/2023 at 5:15 PM, JE47 said:

Hi that's wonderful to hear you are returning to the hobby after a break. 😁 Ghost shrimp are a fun way to start they definitely have a certain beauty to them I haven't kept them in a few years but maybe I have just received the inspiration to. If you would be willing I would love to see photos of your setup. What else are you planning to stock the tank with?

Hi jea47 will gladly share photos when I figure out how to do that! I’m thinking I’ll continue to  keep a dedicated shrimp and plant tank. But my old seahorse tank is safely stored away so my options are open! I should get it out and set up for cycling! Any suggestions? What are you into?

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@LaurieC Fair enough shrimp are a very interesting creature to keep in a colony. Currently I am in love with my golden white cloud minnows they are so vibrant and I have managed to breed them so that is definitely part of the charm. I look forward to seeing photos of your shrimp.😀

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