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    Posted: November 24 2003 at 8:40pm
I bought some ghost shrimp to feed to my seahorse and he went nuts over them. Is there anyone out there that has raised these for food for your tank? It's a pain to run to the store every week for more shrimp.The artices on the net claim it can be done easly but I would like first hand knowledge if you have done it. Thanks for the help.
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I've raised shrimp, but not ghost shrimp.  However, they are only $.20 each, so if it were me, I would just have a bucket with a hundred of them in there.  Too cheap to raise if you ask me.

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Is there any LFS locally that sells ghost shrimp?
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Birdworld sells them.  I don't know who else does.
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aquatic dreams has some.
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Aquatica in orem has them for .50 each. I wanted to put them in my over tank refugium to feed the tank. Or I might just break out a smaller tank and do a seahorse only. I just wanted to get my own live food supply going so I don't have to rely on the store to have them. I also spend more than I can afford at the lfs when I go. Where can I get them for .20?
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Reeferman, I don't know where you consider "local", but The Aquarium has them, and MarineWorld has them for 5/$5!  I've been getting robbed!Confused
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I don't know about most store prices but at Bird World they are like 4 or 5 for $1.  I use to buy a ton of them there because I drove past BW on my way home from work everyday.  I'm assuming they are the same price.

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Aquatic ghost shrimp is so expensive because they are "salt water acclimated", though not difficult to do and I don't see a reason to do.
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I've seen lots of ghost shrimp at the Wal Mart on about 5500 S. and Redwood.  I think they are 4 or 5 for a dollar.

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