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Feeling a bit insulted there buddy...LOL! only joking good habit to quarantine. Wish you the best of luck with them!

LOL, nothing personal ;) Haha it's just a precaution, every shrimp keeper will have different types of bacteria living in the tanks. The problem is mixing the types. Both keepers shrimp can be perfectly healthy but when mixed the good bacteria of one tank may be harmful to another. At least that's how I understand it. After many losses even when buying from the best breeders in the country it pays to play safe.

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cant contain this any longer.... who doesn't love shrimplet pics!

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dsc1889x.jpg hino

dsc1919a.jpg eggs from tumbler

dsc1923b.jpg ready to go back in the tumbler

dsc1932e.jpg nice little guy

dsc1936z.jpg rilli culls

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dsc1948x.jpg close up of mystery

dsc1950q.jpg black vs red... who's your favourite?

dsc1952w.jpg front to back

dsc1959f.jpg is that black legs and face developing?

dsc1966n.jpg father and son

dsc1981id.jpg new hopefully soon to be mumma

dsc1984k.jpgdsc1985q.jpg another nice female

dsc1991p.jpg good looking male!

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Wow great pictures Foxpuppet and your right who can resist any shrimp photo shoots:encouragement:

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They look so nice when you take pics of them.LOL! Next time your in the area bring your camera!

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  • 2 weeks later...

Spotted the first berried female of my first generation of Rillis this morning.

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And this will probably not be clear enough... iPhone shot of first successful artificial hatching

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Pretty stoked

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congratulations Great when you get babies. The Rilis are hard to get a decent photo of. Well done:encouragement:

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took some pics today

dsc2161qw.jpg tiny babies in artificial hatching tube

dsc2081e.jpg hoping some of these eggs are Tigers!

dsc2102j.jpg some really nice quality shrimplets coming through this time around

dsc2153.jpgdsc2199n.jpgdsc2181r.jpg the best CBS i have ever had too

dsc2185v.jpgdsc2190o.jpgdsc2196e.jpgdsc2172t.jpg M or F mischling?

dsc2148.jpg didnt think i had any more female yellows but this one looks promising

dsc2137w.jpg and last but not least - workplace warning for some hardcore prawnography..... rilli lovin

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Woohoo you did well with the artificial hatching, you have some really nice shrimp coming through well done! Way to go the Rillis more babies soon:encouragement:

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Looking good dude, some really nice shrimp there :encouragement:

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  • 4 weeks later...

I don't think I got anything other than crs from that first crsxtiger drop so still unsure as to what exactly those 2 males are.

But my female misch is looking nice and fat

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And I've been spotting more of my redline with nice white faces and white legs starting to develop.

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You will need to x the F1 again to the tiger to start getting results!

Look for any blue eggs in that fat misch mumma banjo! Congrats!

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  • 3 weeks later...

I think she may have been lost, not seen her for a few days now :(

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Hatching tube ???? Pkease explsin snd omg your shrimp are fantabulous mate wow

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Foxpuppet's Benibachi Breeding tank

Female Mitch definitely didn't make it but I never saw a body, the positive out of it all is there we at least 7 shrimplets from her that made it.

In other news my 4th Gen CRS have just berried up for the first time ;)

Oh yeah and Bobs Zebs are still hanging in there for me..... Just

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Hatching tube ???? Pkease explsin

When a berried female dies you can remove the eggs from her & put them in a hatching tube or a net, as long as there is a good flow of water past the eggs & any eggs that get fungus are removed quickly, you should be able to artificially hatch the eggs :encouragement:

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  • 5 months later...

the little cold snap earlier this week has yielded some good news with 6 females berried up! first time I've seen action in months.

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One of the lucky ladies ;)

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  • 2 weeks later...

Now at 9 berried females and counting ;)

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