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JPN07

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I was at my friend house (chen, shrimpdream) and he showed me this interesting pattern cbs. One side is almost all black and the other side is normal A grade pattern.

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sorry about the quality of the pics.

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Hi John, thanks for sharing the pic....looks like it may have some tiger genes ? Worth breeding it with a tiger to see what potential it may produce ? Is there only one of em .

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I don't know how it come from. Those interesting shrimp all come out one of the CBS tank , last years even come some green color shrimp too.the tank don't have tiger shrimp in it .may be come from my old CBS line , they maybe have have tiger genes in.

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very cool looking shrimp there dude. Congrats

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Wow nice tiger mix, thanks bro i will like keep this one and put one or two female let it Breed see what come out frist. If have other one out I will let you know.(away have some unusual shrimp out that tank.)

cheers

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Yes, no doubt there's several groups of people stud'ed out shrimps.....I've been a recipient of some members shrimp and vice versa.... Great way to get variations true and/or better quality etc.... For the love of the hobby !

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Being keeping shrimp few years now seeing lot unusual shrimp being breed out And meet lot shrimp friend ,Few people in WA have some really beautiful shrimp some even have some pure japan line crs shrimp too they look really good. 3 years ago areally have lot King Kong and tiger shrimp around in wa. so lot unusual shrimp around wa shrimp people. Some of them just keep very quite, Hopefully more people show up they shrimp, we can learn more from them.

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