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ineke

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A big thank you to 2OFUS for my package of shrimp this morning -wildly excited. A while ago 2OFUS put out a call for dark Red Cherries, I only had 6 adult females at that time and sent 4 plus some coloured juvies. Although I didn't expect anything for them I was promised some shrimp in exchange- well did I get the better end of that deal!!! I have received 1 pair of rilis with the blue gene plus some juvies, An SS CRS AND 2 Golden Bees. :tears_of_joy: I am so overwhelmed I would just like to say thank you again. They are quite small and I need to acclimatise them but as soon as they have settled I will post some pictures . I have arrived!!!!

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Ineke:cheerful::cheerful:

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I will practice with my new macro lens when they are nicely installed. Still slowly adding water to them at the moment. I'm a very happy bunny

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Ineke:encouragement:

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Gary is a great bloke and very generous as we can all see...A bit forgetful at times though! LOL!

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Glad you are happy

We are sorry it took so long to send them

Was just bad timing

i fully understand that and am extremely happy to get them. its so exciting as a beginner to finally get some quality stock. Now I just have to keep them happy. The little GB's look gorgeous against the dark gravel!!!!

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Ineke:encouragement:

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I have just put the Rilis in the tank and was about to throw out the water when a tiny little shrimplet came swimming out of the moss- have spent the last few minutes examining every piece of moss to make sure there are no more. Don't know what it is so it will be a surprise when it gets a bit bigger!!!!

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Ineke:encouragement:

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there is a Rili right at the back left didn't want to 2013-03-27160843_zps8a213987.jpghave it's picture taken

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You have nothing to apologise for. I only mentioned the lead up to why you would give me such a nice package. I am totally happy and excited to get these shrimp and you went through a family loss the wait was absolutely worth it. You have been more than generous especially as I gave you my shrimp with no expectations of getting anything in return. If I could come and give a hug I would!!!!

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Ineke:encouragement:

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The pics look awesome Ineke, love the Golden Bee, great work 2OFUS :encouragement:

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The 2 little GB's are cheeky little things and seem at home already they really look great against the black substrate.

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Ineke:encouragement:

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Yeah they are pretty to watch, just make sure you have well fitting lids, I found out he hard way that the girls like to wander, found my first girl all crispy down behind the tank, devastated :encouragement:

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What does GB stand for???

Hi MrShrimp it stands for golden Bee they come from the Crystal Red Shrimp. Do I sound real knowledgable ? I only just found out too!

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ineke:encouragement:

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I want one of those rugs' date=' lol.[/quote']

So do I cool huh:encouragement:

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Lol, I know golden bee but I never seen it abbreviate to GB. I would never off guess it but it does make sense.

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