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So i have been told now on many occasions that producing SS no entry Redwine patterns

are very hard and very few exist in the world and therefor are worth quite a bit more than

normal redwine shrimp...

This is 1 baby from my first attempt at creating the No entry Redwine :)

there are about 3 no entry and 3 hino and 4 S grade from this batch.

SS No Entry

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And my absolute favorite of the 3x no entry has a love heart shape No entry sign :applause:

now tell me that isnt cool.....

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thats awsome...l

cant wait to see how they look when they grow a bit more..

great job dean.. i was just talking about ss WR with another member just recently..

would love to know the secret to create these guys..

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OMG....well done Dean....further proof of my rocket theory (see Dean's rocket thread)....does that mean the end of PRL's/CRS's......

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its done the same way as with crs/cbs mate, a bit of selective breeding and a bit of luck :)

thats awsome...lcant wait to see how they look when they grow a bit more..great job dean.. i was just talking about ss WR with another member just recently..would love to know the secret to create these guys..
send me a PM of what you are after mate and ill see whats available.
it's Dean. You've done it again. LolGreat job. Do u have any red wine for sale? I can see only kk fr ur website
Yep, shot this one into space so fast the rest of the red fell off :cower: nothing will replace PRL mate, still with i had some :)
OMG....well done Dean....further proof of my rocket theory (see Dean's rocket thread)....does that mean the end of PRL's/CRS's......
thanks everyone as the responses from you all continue to drive my interest in producing new things for you all ..
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as soon as i get a macro ill get some better pics.

SSS mosura redwine is pretty common in the world of TB, but i will try for that in next few months..

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Well done dean. RW's would have to be one of my favouite TB's. have you been able to get many other RW patterns?

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thanks mate, no other real stand out patterns yet :) most are just S grade pattern apart from this newest batch.

my ultimate goal with the TB is to create a perfect snowwhite. the TB white is soooooooo nice, but that would be a few years away i think :)

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amazing shrimp Dean. Would love to see them when they are older.

Thanks for sharing the pics

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