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Just chillin

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Love blue bolts. Looks really good. The nice blue legs...

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Love blue bolts. Looks really good. The nice blue legs...

I got 2 new ones too courtesy of a tidy Facebook auction. Will post up some pics of newly acquired shrimp ASAP. Been distracted by my CPD's spawning ;)

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CPD fry might end up in a shrimp tank!

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2 new BB, hoping that mosura type one is a female ??

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2 hours ago, Disciple said:

I have a feeling its female.

i like your feeling!

 

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Couple of iPhone pics to keep the ball rolling

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I've spotted a bunch of fresh moults in the panda section, so happy they are liking the parameters.

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I hope this isn't the start of something, but 2 shrimp have disappeared.

1 of my panda's and one of the extreme BB. No bodies, no trace :(

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Does anyone think that's a gap developing behind the head?

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Water Tests conducted today - 

Tank

Ph 6.6

Gh 6-7

Kh 0

Top up water - R/O with salty shrimp 

Ph 6.8

Gh 6

Kh 0

Tap Water

Ph 7.6 - sydney, is this unusually high? from what I've tested before it's normally been around 7-7.2

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18 hours ago, Foxpuppet said:

Ph 7.6 - sydney, is this unusually high?

Tested my tap water last night.

7.8, that is my normal pH.

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4 minutes ago, jayc said:

Tested my tap water last night.

7.8, that is my normal pH.

Thanks Jayc, just wanted to confirm as it's been a while since i actually checked the tap output.

 

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I was sure this shrimp was about to moult and sat there for ages waiting.... Waiting.....

Waiting..... But nothing ;)

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Put this hopefully saddled Misch in with the Pandas and BB, will continue to wait

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Anybody like to weigh in on this WR - Saddled?

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3 hours ago, Foxpuppet said:

Saddled?

Yep. 

Do you have a male around?

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Yep. 

Do you have a male around?

No this is the only WR I have, but I've got BB, Panda and Shadow Panda

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No this is the only WR I have, but I've got BB, Panda and Shadow Panda

Helped a mate today and got this in exchange... That single WR isn't so single anymore ;)

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Took delivery of some new Crs stock today. A batch of 20 mixed sex and age, pretty happy as I've got at least 6 confirmed females in there..... One very easy to tell

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Could see her prepping for egg drop

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about 40 minutes later

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Hello ladies.... Hopefully your up next ;)

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Ready for a dirty weekend away

But concerned over the look of this gap behind her head. Male molted fine, hopefully she does too, fingers crossed!

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Happy to report that she moulted fine.... But wasn't saddled :(

I started to feed some hikari shrimp cuisine I had laying around as its calcium rich (apparently) so hopefully the shells become a bit stronger. I've been noticing some CRS and CBS with thinner looking shell whiteness than before.

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Hoping these 2 are female but it's always too much wishful thinking to call early.

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Well seeing how this one is now zooming around chasing the female Misch I added into this section it's safe to say it's not a female.

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In some bad news, the berried female from my recent CRS purchase was looking a bit sluggish this morning. When I came home she was dead and had dumped her eggs..... Which in turn made it easier to try and save them. Had to dig out my old DIY egg tumbler and set it up.

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