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so came home tonight and found even more babies but this time they were Bluebolts

happy days.

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need to look hard as they are 1-2days old. but very blue head already :)

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i have said this already a million times to other breeders but ill say it again here for everyone :)

the best thing i have ever done for my shrimp is start using the SaltyShrimp Bee Shrimp Mineral GH+

and the Oxydators

my survival and breeding rates have tripled for all TaiBee shrimp.

not because i sell it but because they work extraordinarily well together for my shrimp!!!

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Will be getting an oxydater soon!!

Will you bee setting up a tank with the ADA soil when you get it? Would be nice to compare all 3 diffent types :)

I was actually thinking of doing that if i win the comp lol

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happy days indeed mr peltier!! gorgeous lil bugger!

noticed that youve taken down the bosws shrimp from the website... does that mean that you sell exclusively to skf members :)

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Congrats Dean.

Great to see a guy actually using the products he reccommends and demonstrating the results, and not just talking it up to increase sales.

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Will be getting an oxydater soon!!Will you bee setting up a tank with the ADA soil when you get it? Would be nice to compare all 3 diffent types :)I was actually thinking of doing that if i win the comp lol
i have been using ADA for a few years now already.
happy days indeed mr peltier!! gorgeous lil bugger!noticed that youve taken down the bosws shrimp from the website... does that mean that you sell exclusively to skf members :)
i take everything down that is out of stock for longer than a week' date=' BUT i will be haveing a mad crazy shrimp sale starting next monday/tuesday. have heaps of Taibee to sell so site will be back up then. but i will post on here also for all the SKF shrimp lovers :)
Congrats Dean. Great to see a guy actually using the products he reccommends and demonstrating the results, and not just talking it up to increase sales.
thanks everyone, yes i am probably the only person in Australia that tests every shrimp related product for minimum 10 wks before deciding if they are good enough to sell :)because i love this hobby and want everyone to have success breeding shrimp!!!!
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