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<blockquote data-quote="Telson" data-source="post: 94441" data-attributes="member: 7596"><p>For the Phormictopus I'd suggest any, I'm a fan of sp. green though. For the Pampho I suggest antinous. Alternatively, you can get a wild caught sexed female cancerides pretty cheap. Cant go wrong there. Watch the Pampho, they can be skittish and quite zoomy as babies/juvies. They settle down as they grow though. My 2 mascara babies are really bold and chill, then they get a wild hair and its off to the races..both have had to be coaxed off of me, and they are deceptively fast. Not fun, chasing a hundred dollar sling around your shirt in the mirror. The mascaras are a unique looking Pampho as adults, and supposedly a bit drier than the others, coming from arid coastal scrubland and forests. Mine are still babies though, so Im not going to test that theory just yet. Cant go wrong with any sp from either of those genera though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Telson, post: 94441, member: 7596"] For the Phormictopus I'd suggest any, I'm a fan of sp. green though. For the Pampho I suggest antinous. Alternatively, you can get a wild caught sexed female cancerides pretty cheap. Cant go wrong there. Watch the Pampho, they can be skittish and quite zoomy as babies/juvies. They settle down as they grow though. My 2 mascara babies are really bold and chill, then they get a wild hair and its off to the races..both have had to be coaxed off of me, and they are deceptively fast. Not fun, chasing a hundred dollar sling around your shirt in the mirror. The mascaras are a unique looking Pampho as adults, and supposedly a bit drier than the others, coming from arid coastal scrubland and forests. Mine are still babies though, so Im not going to test that theory just yet. Cant go wrong with any sp from either of those genera though. [/QUOTE]
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