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reefer1970 10/27/2017 07:47 PM

Where to buy a harlequin shrimp
 
I can’t find a local source for harlequin shrimp in Michigan. Any recommendations for an online vendor?


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JP Reef 10/28/2017 06:54 AM

Live aquaria is a good choice. I got my pair from them. Vivid Aquariums is another that might have them.

ginpang 10/29/2017 09:08 PM

Aquatictec reproduces ... don’t know if they ship ...


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aquatictec 01/20/2018 02:17 PM

Harlequin Shrimp
 
We have both captive raised Hymenocera elegans and the Hawaiian Harlequin shrimp Hymenocera picta for sale. The elegans are rather large and sexually mature. They retail for $40.00 each. The Hawaiians are pretty small about the size of a pencil eraser and retail for $100.00 each. Both are available for in store pick up. We can ship but not when it is too cold or too hot.

Aquatic Technology
26966 Royalton Road
Columbia Station, OH 44028
(440) 236 8330

Dan 01/21/2018 03:37 PM

Nice to see these are being captive raised. Can the Hawaiian harlequins be sexed yet, or are they too small?

I am guessing it is too cold to ship now?

Dan

GT350pwns 01/26/2018 08:54 AM

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Originally Posted by aquatictec (Post 25337329)
We have both captive raised Hymenocera elegans and the Hawaiian Harlequin shrimp Hymenocera picta for sale. The elegans are rather large and sexually mature. They retail for $40.00 each. The Hawaiians are pretty small about the size of a pencil eraser and retail for $100.00 each. Both are available for in store pick up. We can ship but not when it is too cold or too hot.

Aquatic Technology
26966 Royalton Road
Columbia Station, OH 44028
(440) 236 8330

How often do you stock the Hawaiians? In the process of getting stuff to set up an upgrade and always wanted a set of the Hawaiians. Would be willing to make the drive for them.

gotfrogs 02/06/2018 09:24 PM

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I bought my pair from reef wise. One of n favorite annals. I just wish someone would develop a frozen food for them. I hate spending $10 bucks on a starfish for them every two weeks.

drtrash 02/07/2018 07:34 AM

Waswondering how long a starfish lasts

gotfrogs 02/07/2018 09:27 AM

It is very dependent on the size and health of the starfish. In general I think people wait too long between feedings. I average 2.5 weeks between feeding for my pair. I have had them for well over a year and have kept other pairs long term in the past.

drtrash 02/07/2018 04:16 PM

What’s left of starfish when you pull it out?

gotfrogs 02/07/2018 04:43 PM

Nothing, just some small white round bones.

PirateToast 02/12/2018 10:37 PM

I thought I heard you could cut off the starfish legs and feed those and they'll grow back?

jgal912 03/08/2018 06:48 PM

I only buy the Harli's every few years to take out the pesty asternia starfish...after that I trade them away....not a great inhabitant for longterm success IMO

Knuckledragger 03/09/2018 03:57 PM

Unfortunately I just lost my little guy. He crawled into my MP10. Did a great job on the little white stars though.

MyHouseIsAZoo 03/19/2018 12:00 PM

Try Bluefish Aquarium (616) 667-2583. They had one the last time I was in there. It was beautiful! They are in Grandville (just outside of Grand Rapids if you aren't familiar with West Michigan), so around a 3 hour drive.


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