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Close, but no cigar !

New comp won't be announced 2night, few details to sort out. Dean will be announcing and formulating it all, as I'm terrible with the details. So everyone please go to sleep.....

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Bummer dude, I'm all overstimulated from this thread, can't sleep now, lol :encouragement:

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39 is the right answer

Like your confidence, but you gotta walk the talk.....39 is not even close....

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Like your confidence' date=' but you gotta walk the talk.....39 is not even close....[/quote']

Are you sure? I'm thinking you have at least 3 breeder boxes for each tank! LOL!

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Like your confidence' date=' but you gotta walk the talk.....39 is not even close....[/quote'] too high or too low??
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Woah' date=' that's gorgeous....working on it mate ! Who's pic is that...if it's one of your shrimps, I'm flying over tonight to grab it ![/quote']

I've seen this picture on Facebook I liked some shrimp breeder, they say its a royal blue tiger x blue bolt. There are a few pics there is also an awesome looking tibee and a crazy Snow White x tiger f2

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39 is too high
thank god i thought geez how many tanks does he have lol.
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22 is my guess .... If it is available

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i'll guess 23

We have a winner..... Congratz guppy love... I actually only have 12 actual breeding tank (TB, Tigers, CRS, CBS, SW/GB, cherries), 2 sumps (natives), 5 internal/external breeding box, 3 floating/spare and 1 x AR320 housing Bob's crabs !

guppyluv, pls PM me you address.

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I noticed some members have guessed 2-3 times? Are these allowed?

Yes........... maybe?

Yep. Definitely!

:cool-new:

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yay!! it was the only number left between 11-26 thought there couldn't be more than 26. thanks bb for the fun pm-ing you my address now. :congratulatory:

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Awesome work guppylov, seems like you have all the luck in the competitions, well done :victorious:

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Hey' date=' guppyluv stole my answer! That's not fair.Lol[/quote']

i concur he read our minds and stole it right out of our head :P we demand a recount! LOL

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Lol, yeah BB forgot about the Bettas he(might) have in jars, hahaha :encouragement:

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