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Thought I'd share a few new pics I took, some are with the laser DIY lens macro.

Fighting for a blood worm

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Juvie

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Shrimplet

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BB

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I just bought this wide-macro lens for my phone from eBay and thought I would test it out

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Berried Mischlings

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Golden Mischling

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Mischlings

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Juvie Blue from Choco

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Snow White

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Gold

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Yellows

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Orange

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Berried White

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Choco

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Red Rillis

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Fantastic, I've bought one too can't wait for it to come. Thanks for sharingCheers

Ineke:encouragement:

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Nice. Do those lens stick to your phone or do you hold them in place?

It comes with magnetic rings which you stick onto the phone camera and then the lens magnetically sticks to the ring.

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As some of you may know I had a few mishling girls in a tank with a BB, OEBT,Blonde and the girls berried and dropped about 2 weeks ago. In my what to look for in.... thread I posted a pic of one of the babies, today I noticed another one, check it out!

Looks to me like a baby BB!

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As you can see it is blue...witha darker blue patch on head area

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Also have a few of these guys, they look almost silver with a grey patch on shoulder area.

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What do you guys think?

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Hazard a guess mishling x mishling to make mishlings and tb. Great news regardless

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looking good man..

very promising babies :encouragement:

i had a look at the macrco lens on ebay but got worried about adding a magnet so close to my phone..?!

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I had the same concern but the magnet is not that strong that it would cause any problems

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Congrats Chi! Good to see the bluebolts have made their way to Sydney! I can visit them now lol

Oh and I reckon the other shrimplets look to be golden/snow white shrimplets.

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Thanks guys...

@Heavyd I'm thinking they are TiBee as SW/GB when just born are redish orange these were born white/silver with stripes and some have orangey eyes as in the pic in other thread. It looks as if NSW is catching up pretty fast now in the TB breeding! (@BB!)

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Oh yeah! Just Spotted a Definite Red Ruby shrimplet! Dark wine red body and head with one white spot/stripe on body, watched it for 5mins as I couldn't believe it ran upstairs to grab the camera and then could not spot it no more! Wish I could have taken a photo of it to share with you guys! Next time I see it I will definitely take a pic! Surely in a few weeks when all the shrimplets grow a bit bigger and are easier to spot, who knows there may be more gems there than I originally thought! 4 dropped and 2 holding still.

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yeeeeeehaaaaaaaa.....!

congrats man' date=' cant wait for pics..![/quote']

Ditto! you must be over the moon :) i would be to

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Ok guys managed to snap a few photo's for you, don't know if you can make it out though as they are so small!

Here is the red ruby I was talking about (at 11 0'clock from the mineral ball) I think it may be a TiBee as it looks like it may have orange eyes, unless it is because of the light? You may be able to make out a red blob with a white eyebrows...LOL!

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Here is a potential Red Wine (on sponge filter top left, sorry about lighting)

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A BB Baby (Don't know if it is the same one as the pic I took few days ago, this one seems it has a whiter body and blue head)IMAG0247-1.jpg

And this is a new resident

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So any comments?

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