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I stick to the European brand when it comes to uv sterilizer. Not cheap but peace of mind that it does the job well.

Thanks MrShrimp. Will keep that in mind when i am purchasing.

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Another way is to buy the Chinese brand but replace the bulb to a high quality bulb ( european )

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A little update guys. I found another female, yayyyyyy. But almost all of the GH has gone darker. Weird thing is they keep changing their colour. One day black and the next dark greenish.

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Bugger' date=' I was worried that would happen.[/quote']

Ya i was disappointed but hey now i got a small colony of pandas and kk lol. Two still berried in there see what the babies look like when they hatch.

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They're still GH's.... Don't let anyone tell you otherwise...LOL.

My GH colony is approx. 5, one potentially a female, but have 2 Mish berried by them ATM, fingers cross. They turn dark 2-3 weeks ago, but now has a nice green to them... Gonna play with WP over the next few weeks to get the best colour out of them .... Bhahahahahha

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Bahahaha. Will be waiting for the results BB. I cant play around with them, not enough tanks. Untill i get my own place lol.

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Oh mannnnn. they are beautiful. My Tds is around 221 now. It was 180-190 before and they were greener back then. i am guessing low tds n low gh might help to keep the colour. gh 3-4 and tds 180 maybe?

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Not sure about GH, but gonna get my TDS down to 150....... Will just experiment with one WP at a time....

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I think they are horrible, so horrible in fact that he should auction them tomorrow????

Anyone else agree?

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But I need a colony 1st, so that I can officially change my name to GreenHulk......

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It looks like anyone can get them if they change their wp?

Just experimenting on intensifying the colour...they've got to be GH's to start off with.

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Wow dude, she is stunning, nice colour! Can't wait to see the shrimplets :victorious:

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Very nice JPN! looks like it is back on track...
Cheers Chi. Well hope so. Would be cool to have differnt colour TBs. Even though they keep changing their colours' date=' i still keep them separate. Hoping the babies might be GH.
NICEEE!!!that is one wired cool looking shrimp!CongratsWhat are your water params atm?
My or BB pics? Thanks neosin. WP are, pH 6, temp 23, kh 0-1, gh 4-5, tds 221.
Wow dude, she is stunning, nice colour! Can't wait to see the shrimplets :victorious:
Thanks Squiggle. Me too :)
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