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Told you I was going to tell her:barbershop_quartet_

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Great solid colour there Dean, beautiful

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Stunning pumpkin dude, can't wait to see the offspring :encouragement:

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What the hell is with the color on that pumpkin? Have you been dipping your shrimp in orange dye Dean? LOL!

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Awesome collection of shrimp .. full stop .. c'mon lotto, I need more tanks and some of these shrimp :applause:

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thanks guys/girls. im pretty happy with some of the lines coming through now also.

@chi, lol i dip them in battery acid and rusty nails :)

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Dean, These pics have made me REALLY keen to do well with my shrimp and learn to look after beauties like these in the future. I don't know if I should thank you, because you have just given me a new addiction I believe. Awesome shrimps, awesome work. Why did I find this forum???

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Dean' date=' These pics have made me REALLY keen to do well with my shrimp and learn to look after beauties like these in the future. I don't know if I should thank you, because you have just given me a new addiction I believe. Awesome shrimps, awesome work. Why did I find this forum???[/quote']

LOL it's funny isn't it, you're not sure if you should thank him for inspiring you or hate him for making you want to go hard and spend lots of money on shrimp :D

The guy in charge of my "other" more expensive hobby is also called Dean. I must not meet any more people called Dean! LOL

Seriously though, i'm annoyed that I did not find this forum sooner and spent so much time on other forums. I knew that BossAquaria existed but I never realised there was an SKF!!!

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Absolutely blown away by the quality of your shrimp, the quality of your images and the pure passion and dedication you have put into this hobby. Thankyou so much for all that you do Dean. Loving your work.... Oh and your shrimp too!

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Some more Macro anybody? lol

1st sorry crap iphone yesterday was all i had.

Shadow panda male. sorry its not the best but my quality aint that great lol

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2nd good camera today :)

shadow juvi from dad above, 3 weeks old so has good potential.

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3rd. Boss Red line Juvi

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4th. Boss Black line Juvi

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will try and spend some more time taking better pics on WKND ;)

Again i apologize for the quality of my shrimp, but i do try :)

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Wow Dean those babies are drop dead gorgeous, that shadow panda has good colour for it's age.:encouragement:

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Hmmm, seing that male shadow panda is so crappy, I will give it a good home for you Dean?

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Again i apologize for the quality of my shrimp' date=' but i do try :)[/quote']

Oh yeah, real crappy shrimp Dean :p lol culls the lot of them! Send them my way!

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Stunning pics as always dude, you never cease to amaze me, awesome work! :encouragement:

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That shadow panda is incredible....best I've seen ! Officially, 1st dibs :-)

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That shadow panda is incredible....best I've seen ! Officially' date=' 1st dibs :-)[/quote']

Are you blind GHW, didn't you see my post, and you too matblack, put your glasses on!!!!!!!!

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found this little freak in a mixed tank today.

its a 1 off so dont think i will do anything with it, but caught my eye so thought id share :)

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