You should consider collecting your own P.paludosus as some brood stock. Since SCDNR does not allow PKShrimp check with them as to where natural populations live in SC. There are also some naturalist people in SC (biology teachers, professors) that will know where P.paludosus is common in SC. Then get yourself a net and go collecting by sweeping the net in submerged plant beds where P.paludosus lives. If you have kids or grandkids make it a family day trip adventure.

Last edited by Bill Cody; 03/10/17 10:22 AM.

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