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So finally got a macro lens and just finished spending 4 1/2 hrs taking pics of some of the shrimp :)

this is a macro of my creation, the Green Tiger Cherry.....

im so in love with this shrimp atm :redface-new:

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thoughts?????

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Very nice Dean, would it be possible to cross one with a orange eye tiger? they would look mad with orange eyes.

Id love to get a couple off you and try create a pure green shrimp:)

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cheers guys,

there are a few that are a lot darker and more solid green but they would not come to front of the tank for pics...

you can not cross cherry with tiger mate :( but that would look very cool indeed..

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its bloody excellent what your doing with cherrys, well done dean creating awesome looking, yet easy to keep shrimp

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thanks everyone. im glad you all like them as much as me :)

took some more pics tonight of some of the better ones...

berried GTC (notice the eggs are green also :)

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another berried GTC

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2 young GTC

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and this is the full green line i am working on without tiger pattern, just to tease a little :)

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That's truely amazing Dean !!!!! Awesome, incredible, and I'm sure we're all "GREEN" in envy ..... LOL

I bet seeing those green eggs each morning puts a smile on your face ! How rewarding !

:applause:

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cheers mate, i know you like green mate and i will put your name on a few when the numbers increase a little, then no need to be green with envy :)

i am very happy with the eggs being the same green color as the shrimp because this means they now breed true and i have done something right

in the mad scientist lab... lol

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Those shrimp just look better and better every time you post new pics Dean. I know what colour cherry I want next.

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just another pic i snap tonight. im dreaming of the day i have a tank full of them. they are my new favorite shrimp :)

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I'm absolutely green with envy !!!! Absolutely amazing...oh, I've already said that. LOL.

Where's the list/line for them ?

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Good stuff mate. I think this will be my next tank after I'm done with the Yellows :) Or maybe I'll do a Rainbow Cherry 4ft.

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