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Got my jack daniels and some fudge so thought i would take some photos since i am bored and its been a while since i took some of my shrimp.

Most of you know elvis :) my pimp shrimp,

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One of my females

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Berried red rili with blue genes. Mother to the ones i am giving away.

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Another of my girls

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Same girl prt 2 (berried)

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One of my shrimplets

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Same shrimplet up close

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Another Shrimplet

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Another shrimplet

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Another Berried Girl

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Cool pics Oz. I took some yesterday for same reason but not good enough to put up. I like the sheen you get on their skin. You have a nice lot of shrimp now:D I'm still waiting patiently for one of my CRS or CBS to get berried. I have a mishling that is berried so that's exciting and I don't know who the father is so have moved the mishlings to a tank of their own. I still have trouble sexing the darn things!!! Can't even focus on the saddles. I thought if I could get some decent photos I could ask :encouragement:

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Thanks Oz, great photos! You alleviated my boredom for 5 minutes lol :encouragement:

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Thanks for sharing your pics...nice ! Wished I have and can be with JD, time and camera on one hand...

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Do you think i have any potentially good shrimplets would be interested to know what grades people think they might be when their bigger? Got some more photos.

Rate my shrimplets :P

Shrimplet 1

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Shrimplet 2

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Shrimplet 3

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Shrimplet 4

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Shrimplet 5

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More random shots :)

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this is my favorite of the new ones

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These are some of my cherrys which came from red rili mother with blue genes and unknown father.

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They are nice looking shrimp but I don't know enough to rate them. I would be happy if my shrimplets end up that good:encouragement:

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I am thinking atleast A grade but i am not particularly fussed. A few i can see SS grade patterning in them. I dont think this first bunch is from my selective breeding as i had a couple berried when i got home with Elvis before he went into isolation with the rest

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They would have to be A grade definitely plus your SS . I think it also goes on the coverage of colour- no clear see through area in the red or white.

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Amazing pics dude, very well done :encouragement: It looks like you have some A's, some S tiger tooth & a SS or two, very cool indeed :applause:

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some great quality shrimps there, cpl of the SS have very solid white...

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Several nice shrimps there, and some culls too. Internationally, shrimp patterns are secondary in grading, with the primary focus based on richness of colour, density and thickness. Once these criteria's are met, then ONLY the pattern of the shrimps matters, and are graded upon.

As a hobbyist, these criteria's are dependable upon your selective breeding program, and being a shrimp snob...LOL. Culling is always a difficult proposition for us, but the only way to improve the quality/grade of these shrimps.

As a hobbyist, I take great pleasure observing my son watching his tank of mix coloured shrimps with enthusiasm and pure innocent enjoyment,.....no judgement in grade, density, colour etc.... Really the way shrimp keeping and any hobby should be.....then there's the otherwise of shrimp keeping where selective breeding and quality is all that matters.....Bhahahahahahahaha.

So grading is really dependable upon where you're at with the hobby, as all shrimps are beautiful.

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As a hobbyist' date=' I take great pleasure observing my son watching his tank of mix coloured shrimps with enthusiasm and pure innocent enjoyment,.....no judgement in grade, density, colour etc.... Really the way shrimp keeping and any hobby should be.....then there's the otherwise of shrimp keeping where selective breeding and quality is all that matters.....Bhahahahahahahaha.

So grading is really dependable upon where you're at with the hobby, as all shrimps are beautiful.[/quote']

This is me, I love all my shrimps equally and i do not judge! :P Wellll, that's a lie, i probably love my spidershrimps more than the others :P

Great shots there Oz :) I do love your pimp shrimp :Encouragement:

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Several nice shrimps there' date=' and some culls too. Internationally, shrimp patterns are secondary in grading, with the primary focus based on richness of colour, density and thickness. Once these criteria's are met, then ONLY the pattern of the shrimps matters, and are graded upon.

As a hobbyist, these criteria's are dependable upon your selective breeding program, and being a shrimp snob...LOL. Culling is always a difficult proposition for us, but the only way to improve the quality/grade of these shrimps.

As a hobbyist, I take great pleasure observing my son watching his tank of mix coloured shrimps with enthusiasm and pure innocent enjoyment,.....no judgement in grade, density, colour etc.... Really the way shrimp keeping and any hobby should be.....then there's the otherwise of shrimp keeping where selective breeding and quality is all that matters.....Bhahahahahahahaha.

So grading is really dependable upon where you're at with the hobby, as all shrimps are beautiful.[/quote']

this is so true, when I got my first Red Cherries and knew nothing I would sit for hours and just enjoy the shrimp. Now I am still new but with a little bit more knowledge and a tiny edge has been taken away as I worry more about doing the "right" thing and are they good enough, why won't they breed. Sometimes ignorance is bliss! Enjoy them for what they are and then eventually comes THE FIRST BIG CULL! :crushed:

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ATM i just breeding for the sake of it :) One big communal shrimp tank lol :), i like looking at the shrimplets to try and pick who the male parent is :)

My plan is to breed over 200 shrimp in 3 years :) then when i move house to somewhere permanent i can start my TB venture :D

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I had that many Cherries in 3 months! Nothing breeds like Red Cherries but even then they were lost in my 30" tank . I am going to keep my breeders in separate tanks , well most of them and then everything else will eventually end up in the 30" living a free and easy life . Well that's my plan this week I'm sure I will come up with another one next week LOL. No I have tried to separate different types so minimal interbreeding but think the big tank will be for males and really really poor quality culls. It is nice to see the different varieties in together .

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Sometimes i just wish cherries didnt breed as much lol. I would prefer they breed less like CRS and provide a better quality consistently :P

Once i get my shrimp from dean i am going to try and stop buying more :(

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Sometimes i just wish cherries didnt breed as much lol. I would prefer they breed less like CRS and provide a better quality consistently :P

Once i get my shrimp from dean i am going to try and stop buying more :(

It doesn't work Oz. My ambition for this year was to have some Boss Aquaria shrimp in my tank. Dean sent me some chocolates was I satisfied hell no I bought some rilis from him am I satisfied no no no I would have bought his mishlings but the sale was a day late I had spent my money on a different present:( Don't get me wrong I like my present but I would have loved the mishlings!!!! :bee:

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Well i got rid of some of my first bred rili shrimp and few others to 2OFUS so hoping my quality of rilis improves now that the rilis now but my ultimate goal is the CRS

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Yes I'm heading that way too but still like the Cherries too much to not have a few different colours. I am still very new to shrimp and have a lot to learn before I really specialise in one type. The reds were so easy you blinked and they were berried, the rilis seem to be the same but my chocolates and yellows have yet to produce any young although the chocolates should have their first shrimplets within the nest 10 days all being well!!!

I only have 1 berried Crystal and she is a mishling so no idea what she will give but very excited with that.:victorious:

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if its a mishling unless crossed with a tibee or the like my understanding is you will just get another mishling, Not until you cross back with something else that you get the really good stuff. Kiwibigd gave me some mishlings but i got no clue which ones they are lol

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I didn't know what I had been given at the time and put them in with my Crystals then when I found out 1 had already gotten berried and I don't know who to. Anyway they are in a tank by themselves -well a couple of CBS and one of my Golden Bees and I will just wait and see what I get. A bit down the track when I have successfully bred and kept alive some Crystals I will look at the more exotic shrimp but for now there is always the hope that a surprise might pop out!!! I hope I got them all out I only had a few. Thats why I was a bit disappointed I had missed the mishlings from Dean if only- ah well never mind I have a nice present and there will be other sales.

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Well see my CRS are not all SSS and what not but i figure i got a good mix and when i breed lots and lots and lots i am still gaining experience and i can sell them for a generous prie and then hopefully reinvest that into something more fancy :)

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Thats the way and learning is priceless, not to mention the pleasure of seeing the babies. I still haven't seen a new hatched Crystal but Brad gave me some quite young ones and they have all survived very nicely so hopefully I am getting the hang of what they need. I just have to stop meddling and leave them alone.:encouragement:

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once you stop meddling the quicker they will breed, I havent even tested any of my water perimeters since this tank been running lol :P and i got lots of berried girls and shrimplets thriving :)

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I stopped doing water changes and just topped up but was told it was better to do water changes -next day after water change my mishling was berried, this week after water change I have about 5 shells in the water but of course the boys moult too!!! anyway thats all I'm doing now 10% water change with RO and salty shrimp and any top ups with plain RO, siphon out uneaten food and feeding less. Will see if that works.

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