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Hello,

This is my Taiwan proyect. It is a 80 l aquarium. It is divided in 4 boxes.

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In first one i have blue bolt bees.

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Next has KK and panda bees.

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And blue panda 21da9677e74dc9793402b3fd8aeb758d.jpg

 

Next one: red genetic. Red rubi and red wine and one full red head red bolt (or i think so)

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And 4th i have male golden (F1 Taiwan) and no dark blue bolt. I AM thinking what can i do with this division.

 

My main goal is get extreme blue bolt. I have gotten very nice blue bolt of lucky way. So, i have my first question: besides select better colours BB, Now can i get then? KK x Golden (f1 Taiwan)?? Kk x blue bolt? Other?

 

My second goal is get blue panda. Again I have 3 blue panda female. Again it was bien in my tank when it haven’t divided. So i don’t know which were the parents. Again, besides select blue panda (now i Only have females) how can i get it? Kk x panda? Panda x blue bolt? Blue bolt x blue panda?

 

Have you got any link with Good info about advanced Taiwan genetic?

 

Any opinion about what to do with 4th box?

 

Thank you very much

 

 

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Great photos and I especially like the blue bolt and red bolt. If you have a spare section you will probably want that for poorer quality or cull shrimps as you seem to want to produce specific colour and quality shrimps.

Unfortunately I can't help with the genetics questions (which is the majority) as mine were all put in together and mixed up? Hopefully someone will be able to give you advice on this aspect. 

If you need any specific shrimp I imagine these people are pretty much the EU 'specialists', though I have never actually used them (though been most tempted)-

https://www.rendo-shrimp.de/epages/62701010.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/62701010/Categories/Garnelen/Caridina/Taiwan_Bee_Garnelen

From the photos they are almost all females?

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From the photos they are almost all females?
Simon


Yes, i like very much the colors of female carring eggs. In these photos, i think KK and red wine are male... but i never be sured until i see one bee carring eggs [emoji12]


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I agree those 2 look like males,  oops, assuming you meant the red ruby (all red with one white splodge on the back) rather that the red wine, not sure about the red bolt? Alsao the right hand panda looks male?

You may like this video on this link on how to tell them apart;

https://skfaquatics.com/forum/forums/topic/14104-telling-male-from-female-shrimp/

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I agree those 2 look like males,  oops, assuming you meant the red ruby (all red with one white splodge on the back) rather that the red wine, not sure about the red bolt? Alsao the right hand panda looks male?
You may like this video on this link on how to tell them apart;
https://skfaquatics.com/forum/forums/topic/14104-telling-male-from-female-shrimp/
Simon


Thanks. I have seen many videos about sexing shrimps... but i always have surprises...


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I want to upgrate this post. These are photos of my shrimps now.

Blue bolt tank. I am getting some dark Bb. I AM happy.

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Panda tank
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Red tank
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Kk and blue panda tank
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Enjoy them




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Some great photos of some lovely shrimps, thanks for the update.

I wish mine were doing as well but winter here now so not likely to get any babies for a while?

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I think you can get blue panda from blue bolt x red wine panda


Really? Why bb x red panda? Have YOU got good results? I AM surprised


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New photos of my Taiwan project

Dark bb
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Blue panda
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Bb
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Kk
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I’d like you enjoy them


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What fantastic shrimps, I'm sooo jealous! Thanks for sharing the pictures and it looks like it is all working well! I love the blue in the first picture

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