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Hey Dean those pics are awesome. I also love the blue and white zebra, well actually they are all awesome.

Cant wait to get into it once my tanks are done cycling.

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so its been a while since i updated this and tonight i managed to get a bit of inspiration as a new breeding formula i have been working on and testing

on my shadow panda's seems to be working well :)

so here are some of my nicer shrimp that i have not shown until now..

A beautiful Ruby Juvi. 12 days old.

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some berried shadow panda Mumma's

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And some never before shown adults, i have shown a juvi or 2 before. (mostly so people dont ask for them lol)

Boss redline CRS

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And some never before shown adults' date=' i have shown a juvi or 2 before. (mostly so people dont ask for them lol)

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So can I have some Dean? LOL! Bloody beautiful mate!

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Great work on the CRS line they look amazing as do all the shrimp you have shown but I must say the blue and white zebra is my favorite, what a stunner

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nice shots mate.. not hard when the subjects are so stunning :P

i really like the patern u went with for the PRL! the white body on the berried mumma in last pic is awesome!!

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Wow wow wow. Wicked pics D man. Loving those CRS and damn those carbon rilis are sexy.

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+1 on those carbon rilis :encouragement:

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Stunning pics dude, your PBL is looking spectacular *drool* & I love the Shadow Pandas, awesome work! :encouragement:

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So Dean, we finally have some CRS in Australia to rival those we see in the overseas arena? Chalky white, striped red and white legs, blood red colour. These are fantastic looking shrimp mate. If and when you have enough to sell some, I'd definitely be interested in a few. Till then, please provide more pics to drool over.

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Wow just WOW.... Those Boss PRL are great looking, how true is it breeding? What generation are those adults? Amazing stuff as usual mate. Your experimentations and work on development of lines is second to none!

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You've got some gorgeous shrimp coming through there Dean, the Ruby looks fantastic! Must keep us updated with his development ;-) These are

my favourites, love the rich colour, just fantastic!

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Wow they are spectacular!!!! Keep breeding these pleeeeeaaaaaasssseeeee cause I want some!!!!

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I will take some of them culls to thanks Dean :cool-new:

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Holly wow dude! Such a strong solid black & beautiful white, awesome work Dean :victorious:

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+1 what Squiggle said your shrimp are awesome:encouragement:

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That's the best CBS I've ever in Australia...GREAT work Dean, absolutely gorgeous.....1st dips on it's shrimplets ! Yes, I beat ninja !

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love the black legs! well done dean count me in as 3rd dibs on them ones :)

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love the black legs! well done dean count me in as 3rd dibs on them ones :)

Shhhh, not so loud Brado, ninja may hear us. LOL

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Shhhh' date=' not so loud Brado, ninja may hear us. LOL[/quote']

I'm sending Ninja a pm:onthego:

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Shhhh' date=' not so loud Brado, ninja may hear us. LOL[/quote']

Dont know what your on about boys, that's an old pic and she's in my tank now!

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