N. curacaoensis or N. oerstedii

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I’m planning a Nano mantis tank
And have the N. oerstedii And N. curacaoensis as stocking options. I have read Roy Caldwell’s page in each but I’m wondering what people’s opinions are?

The tank is a lifeguard Aquatics Crystal 7.4gal peninsula.

Both shrimp I am looking at are around 1”
 
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One inch now? How big full size??
That's pretty small tank for the amount of sand one needs and the waste they produce.


I ended up getting the curacaoensis ans he seems to be doing well

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