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  2. Justicia brandegeeana - Wikipedia

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    Justicia brandegeeana, the Mexican shrimp plant, shrimp plant or false hop, [2] is an evergreen shrub in the genus Justicia of the acanthus family Acanthaceae, native to Mexico, [1] and also naturalized in Florida. It grows to 1 m tall (rarely more) with spindly limbs. The leaves are oval, green, 3–7.5 cm long.

  3. Ecosphere (aquarium) - Wikipedia

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    It is possible to purchase Halocaridina shrimp from Hawaiian aquarium dealers and create home-made sealed aquaria with no other special supplies. Sand, gravel, crushed shell, and very well cycled filtered water from a successful saltwater aquarium, with the lowest attainable ammonia content, should be used.

  4. Pachystachys lutea - Wikipedia

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    Pachystachys lutea, known as the golden shrimp plant or lollipop plant, [1] is a tropical, soft-stemmed evergreen shrub between 0.5 and 2.5 meters tall, native to Peru. [2] [3] The zygomorphic, long-throated, short-lived white flowers emerge sequentially from overlapping bright yellow bracts on racemes that are produced throughout the warm months.

  5. 32 best aquarium pets that aren't fish - AOL

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    Bamboo Shrimp need stable water conditions, and they do best in well-established aquariums, like one of the best tropical fish tanks, that have lots of plants and places to hide. 16. Mystery Snails

  6. Ruellia blechum - Wikipedia

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    Ruellia blechum, the green shrimp plant or Browne's blechum, is a species of flowering plant in the family Acanthaceae. [2] It is native to Mexico, the Caribbean, and northern and western South America, and has been introduced to Brazil, Taiwan, many Pacific islands, and the US states of Hawaii, Louisiana and Florida. [1]

  7. Justicia (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Justicia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Acanthaceae. It is the largest genus within the family, with over 900 accepted species. [1] They are native to tropical to warm temperate regions of the Americas, India, and Africa. The genus serves as host to many butterfly species, such as Anartia fatima.

  8. Shrimp plant - Wikipedia

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    Shrimp plant can refer to two plants in Acanthaceae: Justicia brandegeeana, which has salmon-colored bracts and 3 to 7.5 cm long elliptic leaves.

  9. Feeder shrimp - Wikipedia

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    Feeder shrimp, ghost shrimp, glass shrimp, grass shrimp, river shrimp or feeder prawns are generic names applied to inexpensive small, typically with a length of 1 to 3 cm (0.39 to 1.18 in), semi-transparent crustaceans commonly sold and fed as live prey to larger more aggressive fishes kept in aquariums.

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