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A new kind of decorative shrimp
A new generation of petite, trendy and very expensive home aqualuma presented at the exhibition in Taiwan. Among other inhabitants here you can see the newest form of decorative shrimp — the dream of any modern aquarist. It is called blue bolt; you'll be bright blue or white spots on the body.
Taiwan brought a new kind of decorative shrimp — "blue bolt". These and other unusual marine inhabitants, presented in a special exhibition. Unlike habitual to us orange small marine crustaceans, these have a blue color with white spots.
Gradually, their color transformed: at first it was light blue, then darker and then the body began to show spots: round, rectangular or in the form of the inflorescence. The cost of one decorative shrimp ranges from 3.5 thousand dollars. Experts say the unusual pattern of white spots on the shrimp, the more expensive it will cost. Taiwan is well known internationally for its ornamental marine animals. Here are exporting more than 80% of their ornamental marine animals. Local management of fisheries contribute to their breeding. These account for a small plot of land and almost do not pollute the environment. So, last year the country earned nearly $ 45 million on the sale of ornamental marine life.
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Taiwan brought a new kind of decorative shrimp — "blue bolt". These and other unusual marine inhabitants, presented in a special exhibition. Unlike habitual to us orange small marine crustaceans, these have a blue color with white spots.
Gradually, their color transformed: at first it was light blue, then darker and then the body began to show spots: round, rectangular or in the form of the inflorescence. The cost of one decorative shrimp ranges from 3.5 thousand dollars. Experts say the unusual pattern of white spots on the shrimp, the more expensive it will cost. Taiwan is well known internationally for its ornamental marine animals. Here are exporting more than 80% of their ornamental marine animals. Local management of fisheries contribute to their breeding. These account for a small plot of land and almost do not pollute the environment. So, last year the country earned nearly $ 45 million on the sale of ornamental marine life.
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