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Nice pics dude, have to agree with BB, the antennae length is a good way sex them but it is very difficult. :encouragement:

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Nice pics dude' date=' have to agree with BB, the antennae length is a good way sex them but it is very difficult. :encouragement:[/quote']

Thanks Squigz Will get the tape measure out :P

Thanks to all who helped ;)

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I would really love it if there could be a few pictures put up of very definite male and female plus explain about the antennae. I know it's the pair that face up but didn't realise they were the length of the body I thought it was the height . No wonder I'm not having any luck sexing mine. So if someone has some good pictures could you please put them up and explain. Either here if Smithers doesn't mind or in a new thread. It would be so helpful . I know there have been pictures of males and females but no explanation .:encouragement:

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I don't have any good pics at the moment but as I understand it, the longest movable antennae are the ones you check, female will be roughly 1 1/2 times the body length & the males should be over twice the body length. :encouragement: I'll try & get some good pics when I get home from work :encouragement:

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Thanks Squiggle I think the subject tends to get passed over very quickly and it's hard to learn especially when I don't have anyone local to go to for help and explanations. I've been looking at the wrong antennae all this time . Look forward to seeing your pictures perhaps in a new thread:redface-new:

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I know what you mean, I'm a very tactile learner so unless I watch it done I really have to concentrate to get it. I will get them up soon & hopefully it's good enough for a sticky :encouragement:

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I Don't mind it here but think it would be easier for everyone to find/use if it was a sticky under sexing, in a breeding section in all about shrimp? If that makes sense :P

Regards :)

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Yeah I'll definitely put it in all about shrimp, hardest thing will be getting the full antennae visible in the shot, have to get just the right angle to catch the light :encouragement:

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Well thanks anyway and will be glad to see the pictures- by the way a lot of my favourite girls are boys:o

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Good luck Squigz I'll have a bash at getting some shots also of the known female/s but as you mention the refraction of light and having them lay against the body is going to be fun :/

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Thanks to Chi with a trio of shrimp I watched the female go upside down in the weed and push the eggs out and she's now upright and getting noticed by the males from Chi.

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Glad they got straight to work for you! The last pic has red eyes! There color seems to have not returned yet?

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Nice pics dude, lots of detail, well done! :victorious: Got my fingers crossed for ya too :encouragement:

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But wait there's more, While fussing over the Golden Bee's (pic of little extra one you gave me Chi ;) I only just noticed last night a CRS in berry....they're starting to pop all around me. :P Fascinating little things that have a few friends keen to givem a go.

+ few extra pics from last night. :) not addictive at all this capper. lolz.

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Awesome dude, some really nice pics there, congrats on the berried CRS :victorious:

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Hey Smithers, great photo's :encouragement: I might have you come over some time and take photos of my killies :victorious:

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Howdy Neighbour, Thanks Lots of deleting to get a few good ones :) still new to photography really.

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I think you staked that Neon to keep it still!!! Excellent shots:D

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