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Just a few quick video of some of my tanks at feeding time.

Baby panda & Kingkong

http://youtu.be/c0B4tlCqnD0

Riffle shrimp

http://youtu.be/n-F4vseaVhM

Pumpkin Cherry

http://youtu.be/0k2BAdRZSMo

Mishlings F2

http://youtu.be/znXi8ncoZKo

Yabbie's (weird color one)

http://youtu.be/uVOwkzO_glc

CBS Low grade

http://youtu.be/RyluQdVI2q8

Yellow cherry

http://youtu.be/BrD2ijzTaXY

Green Tiger Cherry Shrimp

http://youtu.be/rGlaa9TgjJI

CRS

http://youtu.be/RAGRuDgCUeM

CBS High grade

http://youtu.be/eCN33gZNd4g

Chocolate Delight and Black knights

http://youtu.be/Z_QHhO7ZtWE

Anemone Tank

http://youtu.be/ud-liPQHuto

Clown Fish feeding

http://youtu.be/Q45rDQ3HGr0

1181 cherry madness

http://youtu.be/zQYMaqASXlM

Baby TB. can you guess how many :)

http://youtu.be/C6iiIG7cph4

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This is very addictive! Awsome video.

Looks like you still battling with the green stuff in your tank~

Trva80: try refresh your browser, it didnt work for me before I refresh the browser.

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thanks everyone, there was about 15 more videos but i got sick of the slow uploads to utube. the 13 vids that are up took 19hrs to upload. what a joke!

Hay Fishmosy, yes they are the riffles you sent me. they are very happy and healthy and love there tank. the fist berried girl was noticed only 3-4 days ago.

so will see how she goes, but im not to confident of raising the fry..

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Try decreasing the quality of the video or the length :) thank you for letting us all have a peak into your tanks.

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thanks everyone' date=' there was about 15 more videos but i got sick of the slow uploads to utube. the 13 vids that are up took 19hrs to upload. what a joke!

Hay Fishmosy, yes they are the riffles you sent me. they are very happy and healthy and love there tank. the fist berried girl was noticed only 3-4 days ago.

so will see how she goes, but im not to confident of raising the fry..[/quote']

excellent. Good luck with the shrimplets, I'm sure you'll be right.

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freaking amazing mate! every single cherry was the best quality i have ever seen!!!!! love the black knights and the pumpkins and the cbs and the....omg i love everything!!!! and is this me or are the green cherries greener now? did they get greener with age?

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Hay gbang, sorry I forgot about this thread.

Yes the green tigger cherry do get greener as they mature, just like

All cherry variants, the color intensifies and darkens with age.

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I think he has been injecting his shrimp with color, like the colorful glass fish in the LFS. LOL! Simply WOW! and what is with 1181? Dont tell me you actually counted them! Would probably be more if the fish weren't in there with them right?

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the 1181 is how many are in the tank :) and yes i counted every single one :stupid: i cant think of a better way to waist time lol

I think he has been injecting his shrimp with color, like the colorful glass fish in the LFS. LOL! Simply WOW! and what is with 1181? Dont tell me you actually counted them! Would probably be more if the fish weren't in there with them right?
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the 1181 is how many are in the tank :) and yes i counted every single one :stupid:

i cant think of a better way to waist time lol

Lol, you really counted every one? You need to get out more Dean :D

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the 1181 is how many are in the tank :) and yes i counted every single one :stupid:

i cant think of a better way to waist time lol

I counted 1180 on the video mate you must of counted one twice... mate just double check.... hahahaha

Awesome videos mate....

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Those Pandas are to die for.

Awesome video mate! And yeah, counting so many shrimp? You def need to get out more :P

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Its been a while since i added a vid so i

Just added a new video to bottom of first post of just a few Baby KK & RW.

enjoy. Might need to watch Full screen in HD as the tank is pretty dirty and hard to see babies

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There are some lovely little shrimp there Dean good colour again:encouragement:

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My goodness you have some stunners there :encouragement:

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