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I've uploaded a 5 minute video to YouTube of my shrimp doing their thing inside my tank.

Not sure if anyone else is interested in doing the same but it would be interesting to see what happens inside your tank over a 2-5 minute period. I love watching shrimp feeding frenzies so if anyone has some videos of their shrimp at dinner time I'd like to see them.

Cheers Kai.

http://youtu.be/lLABg6PCaE4

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If you look close enough you can see she's berried, hard to see with the solid red colour.

She's mated with the greenish looking one in centre frame a couple days ago.

Will be interesting to see how the shrimplets turn out.

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fixed the video link for you...

i love to watch shrimp :) you have some nice cherry there, the red cherry looks like it came from chocolate cherries?

that vid must have taken hours to upload on youtube??

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Thanks Dean. I have a few nice reds, I want to keep that line strong...

At the moment I've got a melting pot going on with reds, chocolates, red from chocolates and yellows all in together.

After a couple of mixed lots I'll separate them all back into colour lines.

Not sure how long the vid took to upload... I set it up before going to bed.

Was completed in the morning... Was a 670meg file tho.

'Show us ya vids!'

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i love a good mixed tank also :)

the only reason i dont make, or should i say upload more vids is because utube just takes far to long to upload...

if there was a quicker way i would put up some vids every few weeks :)

i just made a vid a few days ago of all the baby KK & RW in there grow out tank but stoped the upload to utube after it was 1/4 done after 3 hrs....

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Thanks Kai for the video...Great looking RED Cherries( very solid)..I find watching shrimp very therapeutic...Pity my wife doesn't see it that way (she thinks I'm trying to avoid looking after my daughters) LOL

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Thanks Kai for the video...Great looking RED Cherries( very solid)..I find watching shrimp very therapeutic...Pity my wife doesn't see it that way (she thinks I'm trying to avoid looking after my daughters) LOL

Get a shrimp tank for your girls then you can combine both...lol.

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i love the colours the reds are just amazing. I have found that if you do a convert of your vids before you upload they tend to go better. On my personal page for my family i did a 5 minute video of the storm activity near my house before i converted was over a 1 gig after convert though was down to a couple hundred meg. Just gotta play with it :P

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