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I had a blue baby tibee x tibee it was larger than the other one but can't find it so probably died as I pulled that tank down and couldn't see it.

I swear tibee's are the harry houdini's of the shrimp world, I had one that Marcus so generously donated to me only it disappeared without a trace! So I know your pain ineke, it drives you crazy not knowing where it could have gone! No way could have escaped as the tank has lid and rim...:confused: and if it died there should be traces of a carcass as it was not a small shrimp.

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Noticed one of my BB Tibee saddled 2day. Tossing between X with a BB or OEBT ......

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Been watching this tibee with great interest over the past few weeks....interesting shade of orange around the head and tail... just getting to breeding maturity now...:cheerful:

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Been watching this tibee with great interest over the past few weeks....interesting shade of orange around the head and tail... just getting to breeding maturity now...:cheerful:

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This one is cool

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Looks very cool BB, definitely got some crazy potential, what are you thinking of crossing it with? :encouragement:

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Looks very cool BB' date=' definitely got some crazy potential, what are you thinking of crossing it with? :encouragement:[/quote']

Great question, have got her and another 12+ tibee SW/GB in a floating box.....deciding what to X with ... X with BB would kinda be boring, so either back to OEBT or KK/WR. What do you think ?

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I reckon you should go with the OEBT & try to make a Westcoast/Parramatta shrimp, Pinto with blue body & yellow head! I was thinking about doing this a couple of weeks ago, remember when I was talking to you about program ideas? This was one of them! :victorious:

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Some new variation of the Tibee's coming through... apologies for the blurry pics, they're only 6-7mm, and wouldnt keep still, typical juvinile !

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I don't know if I am green with envy or blue with desire and knowing that I will never be able to keep these guys. Looking beautiful and cant wait to see them grown up.

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Awesome stuff BB, that is one promising pinto, I think the ones with thinner stripes look awesome, can't wait to see what this produces.

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Got a better pic......Due to the tiger genetics, and juvi's....they don't stay still at all !

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Have several different variants and patterns coming through. BUT heading towards the zebra pinto....my program is directed towards the spotted head pinto

Red variant ... not a great pic. Has a white tail ...

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Looking very cool BB, love the orange eye's on the first one, looking like you are very close to zebra pinto's. I can't wait to see the results on the spotted head pinto program. :victorious:

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On schedule she got berried to a OEBT....now the impatient wait

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Depending on the offsprings, if nothing too interesting pops up, I'm gonna cross he with a WR...

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