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How many Cherry colours are there


ineke

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So Cherries are boring and not worth having according to some people but just how many colours are there and how can a shrimp be boring.

wild cherry, red cherry and all the different grades of red, all the sunkist and pumpkin cherry,yellow cherry, , blue, black, chocolate , Rili and Rili variant, greens.

have I missed any? How can that much variation be boring.

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ineke:encouragement:

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They do and with all the variations it makes them even more interesting. Down side need heaps of tanks:encouragement:

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How many colours of the rainbow are there? Well, that plus 1 for blacks :P

I love me the cherries, haven't touched anything else (except natives) yet, probably wont for a long while. Working on a few more tanks, a few more colours, just have to work out where the hell they go.

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I'v seen purple a purple on here, was it deans or bb's, hmmmm

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Hmmmm, turquoise would be awesome, imagine fire turquoise :encouragement:

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Forgot to say no homo

Me thinks the man protests too much! Lol I have some that look pinkish but they are still young :encouragement:

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I'v seen purple a purple on here' date=' was it deans or bb's, hmmmm[/quote']

Purple mmm nice:encouragement:

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How many colours of the rainbow are there? Well' date=' that plus 1 for blacks :P

I love me the cherries, haven't touched anything else (except natives) yet, probably wont for a long while. Working on a few more tanks, a few more colours, just have to work out where the hell they go.[/quote']

That's the thing sooo many colours so few tanks:crushed:

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Lol, with your avatar torface all your posts are so funny, hahaha :applause: :encouragement:

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I want purple, pink and turqoise too! ...and can I have GLITTER?

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I don't know if nail polish will stick to shrimp but could try:)

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Ineke:encouragement:

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Lol, Dean has already created a French tipped rilli(the white rilli) :congratulatory:

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Oo I haven't seen that one I like the rillis

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Ineke:encouragement:

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I've tried to find the pic but no joy, can't remember which thread it's in, we'll have to get Dean to post it up for you :encouragement:

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Found it! This is one of Deans amazing creations, they won't be for sale for ages as they have only just been created, I hope Dean doesn't mind me reposting one of his beauties :encouragement: it's one of the most amazing shrimp I've ever seen :encouragement:

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I'm in love wow that is something to wait for ! That's a crystal though isn't it not a cherry?

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Ineke:encouragement:

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Yeah you got me there, this rilli came from a CRS, it's still cool & looks like a French tip nail job, lol :encouragement:

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I don't mind what it is from I want one!

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Ineke:encouragement:

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