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Pic of some of my shrimp from 3 tanks


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Throught it's time I share with you some of my shrimps I have in my tanks

from my

4ft CBS tank

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From my 2ft CRS tank

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and from my selective breeding tank

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please let me know what you all think

cheers

hai

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mate beautiful!!! please don't take offense but i do feel that the cbs do have a bit too much brown but from the looks of it you could easily selectively breed them away. otherwise, great work! no chance you are selling any solid s grade crs like in the photo? :P

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Thanks

i choose that CBS because of his white

There 2 other CBS in that tank with better black on them :)

I'm currently out of s grade CRS like the one in the picture but hoping to have more avaliable soon

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lovely shrimp! Cannot wait for more pics :D

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very nice quality shirmp, Thanks for sharing!

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that first cbs is a porker... berried no doubt! awesome shrimp mate!

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