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ok so my TB / mischling program has gotten back into action, after having a couple technical difficulties along the way..

i wanna say thanx to JPN07 for providing me with a sexed mischling fem

and Marcus for training a male BB in the art of seduction before i aquired it on the 1/1/13 @ 6am ..lol

its been only a few days and this horny little stub of a BB has already fertilised a normal crs for future mischlings and also jp's fem mischling..

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berried miiiiischling..!

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the love machine..:o

im soooooo happy

so now the waiting game hopefully i produce some more TB's now

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oh i forgot to add.

Thanx Mr Gbang for the countless hours of sms and chats about shrimp stuff..lol

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Very nice BB, do you know the what the TB parent was for the female?? be interesting to see what the fry turn out like.

goodluck

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Congrats honcho. Silly question, what color will the eggs be on the female mishcling knowing that the BB fertilised her eggs?

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thanx guys.. im really happy with them..

@ izzy ..at the moment she seems to have browny coloured eggs. although its only day 2 since berried so im just gonna have to wait and see as they develop :D

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so a quick update..

ive been checking out this mischling female everyday i might add ..lol

and a coupl days ago i starged to see some darker coloured eggs, i wouldnt consider them to be fully blue yet although at 19 days since first berried i can see a much darker few eggs..

definantely a darker shade to the rest and to normal cbs and crs..

i cant really take photos without holding her down but i counted roughly 7-8 darker eggs

so happy days and back to the waiting game :victorious:

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Great work Honcho, you totally deserve TB shrimplets ! Hope you're atleast considering tearing down your fish tanks, to replace with TB tanks. LOL.....seriously....

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Well after ages..i thought id do a quick update..

My BB died .but luckily enough he had impregnated a couple mischlings..

First michling i thought had blue eggs but i havent seen any TB's ..probably dead as ive had trouble with my tank not many babies surviving..

2 mischling female seems to have a few Blue eggs definantly ..about 5-6

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Im pretty excited to see little TB's anyday now. About time toooo...! :D

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Sorry to hear about the loss of BB but lucky he has sewn some seeds...Goodluck with them, fingers crossed there are a few TB's among the lot.

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Thanx jess..

Im not really that fussed about the BB as he did hes job..

And hopefully helped me start a small colony of TB's :D

Now the even harder bit.. keeping the babies alive once they hatch ..lol

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Wow, beautiful shimp honcho! One day.. Just one i'll be ready for Tbs. Right now i've got too much work on my head. Keep up great work Honcho!

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Im not really that fussed about the BB as he did hes job..

Honcho, Honcho, Honcho......please don't treat the BB like a piece of flesh/meat....he is after all the father of you're future TB shrimplets. Using him and not having a care, makes you a shrimp pimp ! LOL ....congratz mate.....I know you deserve it !

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Omg waiting for these eggs is like watching paint dry...

Its soooooo painful :sleeping:

But anyways it looks like mischlings have hatched early and just TB's left..

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Btw patience is NOT one of my strongpoints ..lol

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I know what you mean, expecting a hatch from one of my CRS I have been patiently watching for over a week now, yesterday I look and she is no where to be seen? This morning still no where, so I started removing moss, caves, sponge filter and finally found her, in the most stupid place, she was in the back corner standing on her tail behind a mineral rock! The relief!

They will hatch when you are not looking or least expecting! LOL!

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