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Congrats Alvin.

BTW, I usually visit Singapore once every two years.

Where do you recommend visiting for all things related to shrimp.

Is there a good aquarium?

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Congratulations Alvin can we have a picture of the baby please. You are going to be taken over by females in your house now.!

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Congratuations to you and your wife, another girl for you to spoil!!

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Congrats to you and your wife Alvin, 2nd baby can be a bit of a battle with the first one competing for attention as well, so you will be busy for a while eh? Is there room for a pram in the shrimp room?

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Congratulations mate' date=' well done! :victorious:[/quote']Thank you all!!!Jayc: there are 1 shop at the moment, Green Chapter.. But there will be an upcoming shrimp shop, Aquarist Chamber (my shop.. Hahaha)..Ineke: I will try to upload to photobucket and load here.. Hehe.. (forum disable Tapatalk from loading photos.. :p)Wayne: guess have to balance the love and care between the 2 girls.. Wait! It's 3 girls.. Must include my wife..Ninja: I will be busy for awhile... Not too long I hope.. Haha.. My shrimp room has no place to put anything else.. If there is, more tanks should be up first since its my hobby room.. Hahaha...
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My racks and shrimp collection

Hello guys...

I have not been taking photos of my Pure Black because it is just so hard to justify them without a good camera and good lens... A friend/buddy/partner is kind enough to lend me his camera and I tried to take some photos..

Please forgive me for photos not being sharp, I am still trying and learning.. Hope I am able to take good pictures soon of these beautiful little critters...

First day of trying and adjusting the settings:

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'butt' shot.. Hahaha

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Another 'butt' shot...

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Taken these a few days later.. Improvements (I hope..)

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Really hard to focus without tripod.. (Blur images)

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Fat mama shrimp with her belly full of eggs.. :p

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Happy shrimping to everyone...

Oh ya... I have missed out showing my little girl..

It's a blessing to me and my wife that my 2nd daughter, Reyne Chan is born healthy on the 20th of August 2013..

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The 'smiling' look on Reyne

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Hope this is not boring to all the readers of my thread...

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She is beautiful Alvin. Congrats to you and your Mrs. Thank you for sharing this wonderful news with us on SKF.

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Reyne is gorgeous Alvin, congratulations, by the way, how are you sleeping, lol?

And the shrimp are super too!

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Congratulations on the new family member Alvin! Love the smiling shot!

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Jayc: there are 1 shop at the moment' date=' Green Chapter.. But there will be an upcoming shrimp shop, Aquarist Chamber (my shop.. Hahaha)..

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I am SO going to visit !

You're not far from Green Chapter either.

Wonder if I can line it up in time for the F1.

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What a gorgeous little girl Reyne is. Don't let your wife see that post it should be baby first shrimp second tsk tsk tsk. Beautiful shrimp as always . :D

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She is beautiful Alvin. Congrats to you and your Mrs. Thank you for sharing this wonderful news with us on SKF.
Thanks JPN... It's a little OT though... Haha..
Reyne is gorgeous Alvin' date=' congratulations, by the way, how are you sleeping, lol?And the shrimp are super too![/quote']Thanks ninja... My sleep is ok.. My wife is very considerate to let me have my 'handsome' sleep.. But in the day I have to help to cook her confinement food and looking after my 2 year old...Thank you so much newbreed... :)Please do visit me if you are in town.. Just drop me a message and we can have a chat over coffee or beer.. Haha..Hahahaha!!! I agree but because I do not want to OT in a shrimp forum, SO theoretically I should post shrimps before baby.. Haha.. :pThanks mate!!! :)
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Ahh' date=' you do the one month in bed for the mother too, you must have other help (family) as well?[/quote']

Something like that.. For my eldest daughter previously I took 3 weeks leave to help my wife during the confinement and cook for her.. Haha..

It's costly to employ confinement lady to come.. So I do myself.. :p

Right now my parents or siblings will help look after my eldest child while we look after the newborn...

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Hahahaha!!! I agree but because I do not want to OT in a shrimp forum, SO theoretically I should post shrimps before baby.. Haha.. :p

You got out of that nicely didn't you! What a nice tradition to have help for the Mothers confinement :)

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Something like that.. For my eldest daughter previously I took 3 weeks leave to help my wife during the confinement and cook for her.. Haha..

It's costly to employ confinement lady to come.. So I do myself.. :p

Right now my parents or siblings will help look after my eldest child while we look after the newborn...

You must be a very busy man then right now. I think it's a very nice Chinese tradition, pity we can't do that in Australa?

The friend I know over here who had confinement, had to drink some horrible tasting tea as well!

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It has been long long time since I took photo of my CRS Flowerhead..

Here to share and hope everyone enjoy.. No flash or tripod was used so please forgive me if the photos are not perfect..

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And here is one of my Flowerhead offspring.. Still in the progress of breeding more of them.. :)

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Happy shrimping everyone...

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