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Great looking Rilli's guys. Love the clean deep red Gbang. Might have to start up a new tank. Bugger :)

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Wow love those pictures! :)

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well after months of nothing happening due to a non pair of rilli's (lost male, replacement shrimp turned out female) I sourced another male from our benefactor Dean.... within days my first female who had been saddled for months was berried followed closely by the 2nd female. unfortunately the 2nd one died (unsure of cause) fully loaded but i managed to secure the eggs (harvested) and have them tumbling now.

this is my remaining female just after becoming berried

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and this is now - getting close, very close... you can see the eyes ;)

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hopefully seeing some shrimplet action soon ;)

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Awesome news about the berried rilli foxpuppet, sorry about the one that didn't make it, lucky you got to the eggs in time. How did you get such a great pic from the iphone5?

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Thanks for the comments... Re: iPhone 5 shot I use a magnifying glass in front of the lens ;)

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Yes the magnifying glass is a GREAT idea!

I now use microscope eyepieces which are even better haha

Great picture between!

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some absolutely beautiful rilli shrimp everyone has there.

here are a few of mine, enjoy

1st Red Rilli Female

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2nd Snow white Rilli

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3rd Blue Rilli

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that list must be getting very Long now mate :)

Wow never seen a Snow White rilli before they look amazing. My list of shrimp to purchase is growing.
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