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Finally seeing the shrimplets of my WR x Tibee ....

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Berried BB

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Blue Velvet

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That's the bluest Bluebolt I've ever seen a photo of! The others are beautiful too, it must be so exciting to have those shrimplets :D

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Thanks....the BB tend to get very blue whilst berried. They are what keeps me smiling and alive. LOL.

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Finally seeing the shrimplets of my WR x Tibee ....

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This is a very nice F1 shrimplet. Wait until it is grown and you will see that the black differs from regular Bee. Very cool!

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Very nice shrimp BB! Blue bolt is one of my favourite bee shrimp:applause:

Can't wait to see how your F1 WRxTibee turns out. Well done mate!

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Amazing pictures dude. I really love the look of that blue bolt.

It puts a smile on my face too :)

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Hi Imke, prodipucing as many F1 Tibee with TB Mishling, KK, BB ATM, but at berrie female stages....only my Tibee x WR, x Mishling (CBS & CRS) have shrimplets that are visible..... Got another shot of another.... Was expecting some red in them (x with WR), but no sign of that....I have much to learn....

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Thanks kitz, yes always exciting with new x's.

Hii Lionel, yes, thought this was my red tibee project, but doesn't appear any part of the WR came through ?

Emboli, I think Dean's selling some ... :-)

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Great work Lionel' date=' what X did you do to get that ?[/quote']

How many different tpye cross did you try yet?

I m using F2 tibee x oebt , F2 X crs, oebt X crs. Etc

Becoz I haven't got extra KK lol

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Great Lionel, nice to see other hobbyist crossing and experimenting. My focus is to get a strong colony if OEBT, but have them x with mishling, WR, CBS and still awaiting for my KK and BB... I have BB to trade with your red tibee if you're interested. The more we x and trade the quicker we can get more variants and selective breed them.

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Lionel, do you have a side pic of your red tibee.

More tibee's pics taken today....

OEBT x Mishling(CBS)

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WR & Tibee

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That OEBT X mishling looks cool what are your plans for these?

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At this stage of the program, I'm considering X back to OEBT & TB ? But will need to do some research and seek advise from the experts....

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