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Ruby red TB seems to be very rare these day. Don't know any one is selling them for the past 6 months or more. This is your chance to break the drought Chi. I call first dips on your RR :)

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How do u get sooo many WR ..?

Do u have a WR male knocking up all your mischlings...?

Btw nice work chi..

Lookin good :encouragement:

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Thanks again guys... I don't have any WR males as yet. I guess been lucky.

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Thanks again guys... I don't have any WR males as yet. I guess been lucky.

That's an understatement you certainly have been lucky well done you!

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Not one bro...two! did you not see the one hanging off the glass? LOL! Hope fully a pair but there may be more to come' date=' hopefully! Everyone cross those fingers and toes for me!:o[/quote']

And if you're ever looking to sell/trade any do let me know. Would be extremely keen, size/sex doesn't worry me at all ;-)

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Not one bro...two! did you not see the one hanging off the glass? LOL! Hope fully a pair but there may be more to come' date=' hopefully! Everyone cross those fingers and toes for me!:o[/quote']

Nice dude, talk about lucky, great start to the program :victorious:

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Look what I just found guys

Blue jelly? It is a clear uniformed blue.

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Also a few more kk with another mischling drop, this lot seems to be darker blue than the initial mischling drop.

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Man! you are a lucky SOB Chi, I hope my Mishling is as fruitful, well done! :encouragement:

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I'm sure you guys will do fine. So you guys think the little guy is a blue jelly as well? So are you jelly of my jelly? (always wanted to say that) :-D

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ur killin it mate!

yeah im with 2OFUS.. i'll settle for just half ur luck :p

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I'm sure you guys will do fine. So you guys think the little guy is a blue jelly as well? So are you jelly of my jelly? (always wanted to say that) :-D

It might not be a jelly maybe just a kk as they are also blue when born..

Gonna have to wait and see till it gets a little bigger..

Btw im still jelly though :p

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It might not be a jelly maybe just a kk as they are also blue when born..

Gonna have to wait and see till it gets a little bigger..

Btw im still jelly though :p

But are kk clear honcho? Because this little guy looks like a blue cherry almost.

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If its clear then......

bad news man :dejection:

Lol nah just kids .. take a better pic chi....!

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But are kk clear honcho? Because this little guy looks like a blue cherry almost.

It might turn out the be an extreme KK. All black, just guessing

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If its clear then......

bad news man :dejection:

Lol nah just kids .. take a better pic chi....!

If I can find the little bugger again...he is tiiiiiny like a snot! LOL!

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I'm sure you guys will do fine. So you guys think the little guy is a blue jelly as well? So are you jelly of my jelly? (always wanted to say that) :-D

First of all congrats on the TB shrimplets Chi. It could well be a blue jelly but also can turned out to be an extreme KK. Either way win win situation. When i had my first lot of TB shrimplets 5 months ago' date=' i have a few looking like blue jelly but most of them turned out to be green hulks. Its still too early to tell until they are a lot bigger.

This turned...

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Into this...

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Thanks for the replies...honcho,Andrew n JPN07 really appreciate it, very nice shrimp as well there. Will keep an eye on them and update as we go.

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First of all congrats on the TB shrimplets Chi. It could well be a blue jelly but also can turned out to be an extreme KK. Either way win win situation. When i had my first lot of TB shrimplets 5 months ago' date=' i have a few looking like blue jelly but most of them turned out to be green hulks. Its still too early to tell until they are a lot bigger.

This turned...

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Into this...

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What a stunning Shrimp:encouragement:

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Here are some new family TB members from a recent drop

We have some Very blue KKs and a few BBs....aren't they cute?

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New blood (purchased)

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Lookin great ! Exciting time's Chi ! You need to get into macro pics !

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