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So i got myself some goodies for my birthday which was yesterday.

Blue bolt eating a SS CBS moult. Saw a blue bolt darting around the tank like a fool so i put the blue bolt and SS CBS female together but he couldnt get it up and get the job done so i popped in a male SSS CBS mishling matblack gave to me :P Better to have that in a box over night then a fresh blue bolt that might kick it because of the pressure.

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Ruby Red. He is so hot that he burnt an eye brow off, he has a single white dash over one of his eyes hahah.

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Having a bite of the mosura biscuit with my wine red, she looks to be a girl and is slightly bigger then the ruby red.

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This is when i first got them and finished acclimitising them.

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One of the OEBTs i bought. I also bought a few blondes. Its funny though, i took hundred of photos after getting all these but they were mostly of the tbs. Tigers are under appreciated but they are absolutely stunning. More so then the Tbs.

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My older wine red

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One of 2OFUS SS CRS, the white is very bright.

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A full red i was hoping to turn out a male seems to be developing a saddle :(

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And one more blue bolt photo

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Hope you all enjoy them as much as i do and ill be sure to keep you all updated.

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Wow amazing Robert, you're playing with the big boys now. Soon you will be considered a serious breeder in Aus. Good luck with your new project.

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Looking good Robert, bet you were up early checking them out ! Just ensure they're eating.... looking fwd to more pics as they grow, get berried, and have many shrimplets ! Well done !

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Wow you are a big boy now talk about boy toys you must be loving it. Well done and enjoy

cheers

ineke:encouragement:

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Woohoo well done now comes the waiting

Cheers

Ineke:encouragement:

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and this morning said female was berried to said male

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Shame it wasn't the said bb that did the deed. Very nice pressies rob, I hope they do well for you.

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That's an awesome stock of pressies you get there Rob, fingers crossed you get some of my luck & the BB get berried soon :encouragement:

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The dad was a SSS CBS Mishling (BKKxCBS) from Matblack. Itll throw off CBS and Mishlings.

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Nice one Robert, so did any one else get the hint and buy you some cool presents?

You can drop all the hints and they don't listen, I get you want shrimp no have some sox or something practical like that BOARING.

Bob

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The dad was a SSS CBS Mishling (BKKxCBS) from Matblack. Itll throw off CBS and Mishlings.

well not necessarily.. the mischlings will have a very low percentage of tb gene as its kinda watered down from crossing back to cbs..

probably not worth using in tb/mischling program as you may as well use a fresh cbs anyways..

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