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I received some black/purple cherries and mischlings from Marcus a few weeks ago - all shrimp were/are healthy and happy.

Then the other day I spotted the big female "purple" berried - happy dance followed by quick email to BB :encouragement:

NOW I look into the the tank and the black mischling is berried - extra funky happy dance and just had to take photos.

Excuse them as I dont have a macro lens YET - but you get the jist

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Oh, and a random of one of my favourite shrimpies - thanks Gaz :)

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Woohoo happy dance indeed congratulations well done

Cheers

Ineke:encouragement:

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Awesome looking shrimp. Whos the lucky man? hopefully another mishling or a tb. Plus that is a sexy looking snow white, would love to get my hands on one of those if you can point me in the right direction. Other then that judging from the photos biomax food and shrimp sand?

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Awesome looking shrimp. Whos the lucky man? hopefully another mishling or a tb. Plus that is a sexy looking snow white' date=' would love to get my hands on one of those if you can point me in the right direction. Other then that judging from the photos biomax food and shrimp sand?[/quote']

2 from 3 aint bad Robert - Biomax, tick - Shrimp sand, tick - Snow white, actually golden bee

Father to the mischling is another black mischling so I'm hanging to see the offspring :)

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I'm pretty sure you won't get any TB from 2 mishling.

Not expecting to - just curious to see how they colour up as these are my first mischling pairing :victorious:

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Theres always a chance, they have the capability in their genetics so never rule out the possibility. Just keep and eye on them and

see what you get. Remember the various mutations had to come from somewhere

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Theres always a chance' date=' they have the capability in their genetics so never rule out the possibility. Just keep and eye on them and

see what you get. Remember the various mutations had to come from somewhere[/quote']

Dont worry D, the fingers and toes will stay crossed :victorious:

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Well done and congrats , great to be seeing success. Genetics can be random, and can throw out the impossible ! Keep us posted with their progress. :victorious:

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Awesome work dude, good luck with the shrimplets, got my fingers & toes crossed too :encouragement:

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Minor heart attack this morning. Found a dead female in the mischling tank. She had been snacked on a bit so was hard to tell if it was the berried girl.

A panicked search revealed the big girl was in fact hiding behind the sponge filter - pheww!

WP all seems ok. Shrimp all acting normal. Berried girls all still holding. Guess I just put this one in the mystery basket and keep a close eye on the tank (closer than usual) for a few days.

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phew close call. its not nice losing a shrimp but its worse when its a berried one so thats something at least:encouragement:

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Good luck with the berries. Hoping for something nice and shiny for you. Regarding Minshlings x minshlings I have seen them throw TB before. Mostly more Minshlibgs but there is always a slight chance.

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