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A big thanks to Gbang for allowing me to buy some cull yellows and low grade Crystals of him to experiment with. I didn't want to buy good quality shrimp as I wasn't sure how I would go keeping anything other than my Red Cherries. They have arrived safe and are already scurrying around the tanks eating . So hopefully they will come to no harm with me as I learn to keep more exotic shrimp. Still love my red cherries though!!!!

Thanks Gbang:encouragement:

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Ineke

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Awesome stuff gbang another happy skf member cuz of you!!!

Nice work ineke and welcome to the yellow cherries family hehe I'm sure your eyes are going to be glued to the tanks for a few hours now

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Awesome stuff gbang another happy skf member cuz of you!!!

Nice work ineke and welcome to the yellow cherries family hehe I'm sure your eyes are going to be glued to the tanks for a few hours now

Yes MickeyG my little computer room come shrimp room hasn't been empty all day except when I run out to see what the Endlers are doing. It is nice to have a few different colours to look at !! so now just need Black Crystals, chocolate cherries ,rillis and and and.

No unless someone has some free shrimp I'm done!!!! Definitely not allowed to spend any more money for a while. Just have to sit back and enjoy!

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Ineke

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Endlers? Not those chilli ones? Almost convinced me to get fish again after seeing the pics on skf

Hehe I love how in a few short months we can go from normal people to shrimpaholics

Al and jel need to just realise its just how it is haha

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Endlers? Not those chilli ones? Almost convinced me to get fish again after seeing the pics on skf

Hehe I love how in a few short months we can go from normal people to shrimpaholics

Al and jel need to just realise its just how it is haha

TOO right Mick why do we have to do what they say!!! Hope Al doesn't read that!!!! I still have that big tank I won on ebay with the fish all in there now and Al does like the fish just isn't sure why we aren't using the shrimp for fish bait LOL. Jel and Al are good sports for letting us spend so much time with the shrimp.

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Ineke

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Your welcome :) I'm so sorry I miscounted arrrgggghhhh!!!! I thought it was 5 yellows!!!! But don't worry lots of boys and girls there

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That's ok just happy to have some. One of the female yellows is a bit larger than the others AND she is saddled so hopefully she will breed soon!

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Ineke

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