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ow sorry, forgot to add that info ;) it is a cherry . There are blue, pumpkin & black cherry in the tank.

Hmm, are there Cherries in that tank?
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That's a really nice colour why won't you do something with it!

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its only a 1 off and i dont have any tanks left for more breeding programs as each line needs about 3 tanks to do it right.

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its only a 1 off and i dont have any tanks left for more breeding programs as each line needs about 3 tanks to do it right.

it nice would be cool in the future

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its only a 1 off and i dont have any tanks left for more breeding programs as each line needs about 3 tanks to do it right.

I never would have thought that dean would run out of tanks...doesn't that mean the rest of us who have been inspired by him and would like to do some breeding programs totally stuffed?

@Dean I have already thought of a name for that little freak pepsi-cola! He is nice though...

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Haha... love it, youve barely finished this one :encouragement:

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Sweet pic dude, that is definitely something worth exploring, could get some really sweet variations out of him, very interesting colour pattern :victorious:

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Reminds me of those slurpy from 7- eleven with those limited edition exotic flavours.

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Wow, very interesting variation. Had not seen this colour/tone before...reckon it'l go well with my purple program...:friendly_wink: oh, and 1st dibs. LOL.....

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a few more pics for you all.

Some of my lowest grade CBS. trying to remove all white :)

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A nice CBS

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Extreme

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Single band Panda/KK (my fav pattern)

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Mum KK with super thick shell.

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Stunning shots as always dude, I'm very intrigued by the extreme black CBS project, keep us updated on how this one turns out. I love that extreme, I'm guessing its a KK but it look a little blue in the pic. The single band panda/KK is a very cool variation, I like, I like & the shell on the last KK is spectacular!! Keep em coming! :victorious:

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Spent 4.5 hrs just sorting/culling and catching shrimp today and found this nice male CRS in my "Boss Red Line" tank.

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now to find a few more :)

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Wow! So gorgeous. Love the deep red and luminous white on his face.

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thanks guys/girls..

getting there slowly, he was the best from 18 brothers and sisters.

@BB will be happy when the legs are solid from top to bottom.

@HeavyD, thanks mate. took only 4 pics to get that one :victorious: instead of my usual 30. so learning :)

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