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I know what you mean, sometimes he sells them as "unsexed" that's usually cause he has bulk orders & hasn't got the time to confirm the sex but if you ask for a specific sex when buying one shrimp he will give it to you :encouragement:

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I know what you mean' date=' sometimes he sells them as "unsexed" that's usually cause he has bulk orders & hasn't got the time to confirm the sex but if you ask for a specific sex when buying one shrimp he will give it to you :encouragement:[/quote']

I'm still hunting the great rare Ruby Red male at this point in time LOL

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For the quality and price Dean sells his for, I have absolutely no qualms/questions as where I would get mine from. Not brown nosing just being honest.

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For the quality and price Dean sells his for' date=' I have absolutely no qualms/questions as where I would get mine from. Not brown nosing just being honest.[/quote']

You can be an honest brown noser!

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For the quality and price Dean sells his for' date=' I have absolutely no qualms/questions as where I would get mine from. Not brown nosing just being honest.[/quote']

Stop sniffin around for free shrimp Chi, I'm on to you! Hahaha :smiley_simmons:

The Ruby Reds & Wine Reds seem to be in short supply lately, I have noticed that there aren't many around & any that do surface are usually kept for the program the breeder has. I have to say I have been on the look out for bot of them too, the Ruby Reds are just an amazing shrimp & I'd love to put them into one of my TB tanks for a breeding program :victorious:

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All I can think of reading your post is the "soup nazi" from Seinfeld, NO SHRIMP FOR YOU!!! Hahahaha! :smiley_simmons:

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Stop sniffin around for free shrimp Chi' date=' I'm on to you! Hahaha :smiley_simmons:

The Ruby Reds & Wine Reds seem to be in short supply lately, I have noticed that there aren't many around & any that do surface are usually kept for the program the breeder has. I have to say I have been on the look out for bot of them too, the Ruby Reds are just an amazing shrimp & I'd love to put them into one of my TB tanks for a breeding program :victorious:[/quote']

You do realise I have been lucky in my TB program to be getting a few RR/WR shrimplets, after that comment your name will be coming off the list for potential buyers! :barbershop_quartet_

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You do realise I have been lucky in my TB program to be getting a few RR/WR shrimplets' date=' after that comment your name will be coming off the list for potential buyers! :barbershop_quartet_[/quote']

Yeah squiggle, UNLIKE you, I think Chi's FANTASTIC ! Bhahahahahahaha

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I think he owes me one for not being nice to me all would be forgiven forever!!!!! OOO what's that brown stuff on my nose yuk

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I think he owes me one for not being nice to me all would be forgiven forever!!!!! OOO what's that brown stuff on my nose yuk

What you mean? who was it that stood up for you "SWEETIE"?

I think we have hijacked yet another thread sorry mat!

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You two will do anything to rack up post no's I'm on ta ya?

Hahaha, she's got you there :victorious:

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Very nice macros there :) as for quality difference..... Really?!? Deans are absolutely amazing, this is amazing too. Ill get off track if i type further but Nuff said.

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Stop sniffin around for free shrimp Chi' date=' I'm on to you! Hahaha :smiley_simmons:

The Ruby Reds & Wine Reds seem to be in short supply lately, I have noticed that there aren't many around & any that do surface are usually kept for the program the breeder has. I have to say I have been on the look out for bot of them too, the Ruby Reds are just an amazing shrimp & I'd love to put them into one of my TB tanks for a breeding program :victorious:[/quote']

That's exactly what I'm working on! Love Ruby Reds and Wine Reds but Rubies are my favourite, tracking them down is really hard though. All I'm looking for is a male ;-)

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