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They are super sexy BB. Can i ask, what do these guys sell for?

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BB Juvi's are $350 **.....the $1,500 price tag it use to carry still haunts me !

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BB Juvi's are $350 **.....the $1' date='500 price tag it use to carry still haunts me ![/quote']

now you have hundreds!

I'd have to wait until I bullet proof my tank- found my SSS and blue velvet males dried up on the floor this weekend.

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beautiful shrimp BB you must be proud of your achievement well done:encouragement:

Cheers

Ineke

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Big pat on the back mate. Well done and line breeding has caught on thanks to Dean, Gbang and your self YAHOO! there is only one way from here and that is up= a massive colour range of shrimps

Bob

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Holey dooley!!! Line breeding for me has not been on cherries.... Not on Taiwan bees that is a whole new level!!! Geez she is amazing!!!! I bet ya if shrimps could drive cars there would be so many shrimpy crashes staring at her!!!!! Boom!!!!

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OMG dude they are spectacular, I hate you, love your work, oh crap I'm a bit all over the place, aaarrrggghhhh!

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The BB Bluebolt is berried this morning, spend 20+ min attempting to capture a pic, but she was extremely active, and zooming around frantically....

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Another berried girl. Light source at rear so her berry is easily noticed.

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Wow BB well done hope you get some nice shrimplets from them:encouragement:

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New pics of berried BB's. They do brighten up and glow when berried, and the WP are perfect. The second pic with the white looking BB will colour up to the extend of the other BB, once berried.

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BB these are awesome looking! I am going to have to try some at some stage! Bummer! Muahahahahaaaa ha ha h mmmm

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Holy crap dude! They are the most amazing Bluebolts ever dude, such stunning colour! You are the Bluebolt master dude! :victorious:

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Damnnnn! BB my one after his molt has not returned to his former glory? It has been a while now. Although he is slowly improving still nowhere near what the color was.

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Damnnnn! BB my one after his molt has not returned to his former glory? It has been a while now. Although he is slowly improving still nowhere near what the color was.

WP's/Diet are critical to get the best colour out of any shrimp. I've experimented on various minerals etc, once I've completed some further testing, and get more data/facts behind the research, I'll have them available....so who wants to volunteer their BB for my experiment...bhahahahahaha.

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You have how many was it again? 1000? And you're asking us to volunteer our precious? You bad bad person!

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You have how many was it again? 1000? And you're asking us to volunteer our precious? You bad bad person!

C'mon, don't exagerate, it's 150+, not 1000. LOL. If you want the benefit of the secret formula, one must be prepared to sacrifice, and be part of the cause. :rolleyes: LOL......

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