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Vecchio 18-02-2011, 15:40   #5
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Piccola precisazione, vi riporto un breve astratto di un topic che ho letto qualche giorno fa su Shrimpnow:

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Red Cherry assasinated!
I have a 20g that is in the laundry room above the washing machine, has about 20 red cherry shrimp and about 10 assasin snails. Whenever I turn the canopy lights on the shrimp know its feeding time and most times a few swim to the surface and wait upside down expecting food. Algae waffer falls to substrate near a snail, figured it would bugger off as soon as the aggressive shrimp swarm the waffer. What I saw next was crazy, the snail came from behind a shrimp tried to latch on twice but failed. The shrimp takes off but leaves his buddies at the waffer. Next closest shrimp is large female who is sitting on waffer with her back to snail. Snail comes from behind once again and latches on, shrimp doesnt mind thinking its another stupid snail trying to get to food. Next thing I know the shrimp is twitching crazy and trying to swim away. So instead of helping the shrimp, I watched nature take its course, the shrimp stopped moving about 3 minutes into it and the snail feasted for 10 minutes before taking off with his meal half eaten.

Questo è il link della discussione: http://www.shrimpnow.com/forums/show...ry-assasinated...
Mai notato niente di simile nella mia vasca, sarà che fornisco abbondanti lumache alle anentome.
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