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A while ago I noticed a couple of nice potential rili's that occured in my tank on their own (ie I had never purchased or was given rili's previously), so I cuaght out the best ones and had them in a seperate tank to see if anything else developed from them. Sadly the tank they where in the fighters (females) who had been shrimp friendly before got a taste for shrimp so they had to be moved to a holding net until I figured out another tank for them.

Here is a couple of pictures of the first best potential rilis

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And now a few months on and a couple of losses along the way with the shrimp still hanging out in a suspended net these are the results (just moved them for the pictures)

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I can see some red or pink on some of these shrimp but I also have clear ones with white eggs, so I am wondering do only Snowballs have white eggs and am I on track to developing my own snowballs or something similar?

Ideas?

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the eggs will change during the gestation period, as they get closer to hatching your eggs will change color.

Fighter fish regardless of sex are not shrimp friendly fish

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Just about all saddles on cherry species are white

Your females seem clear because u have them in a fry saver

They drop their colour when stressed

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Put dark substrate and moss in the breeding box so they feel comfy, I had a trio of Rilli's in a small Aquamanta external breeder they even bred, kept great color too. As the little ones grew I moved them all into a tank with my crs, I don't know why but I can't even see 1 anymore...have a feeling they didn't like the move and all passed away. Very sad as they were my nieces favorites :sorrow:.

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