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Beautiful shrimps Ninja! That last one is a stunner, it's glitter blue :encouragement:

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shes dropped and berried again mate :)

have been trying to get good photos of the shrimplets..

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Ninja WOW, you guys breeding the Crystal type have gone NUTZ with the colour variations, nice shrimp Ninja nice

But you are all giving me the bug to keep them again, DAM you lot

Bob

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Ninja WOW' date=' you guys breeding the Crystal type have gone NUTZ with the colour variations, nice shrimp Ninja nice

But you are all giving me the bug to keep them again, DAM you lot

Bob[/quote']

Need a chiller mate, sorry

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Loving the pics/shrimps ninja :)

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Way to go Girl, you have some fine looking shrimp there and once again it is making me think about keeping them again.

Bob

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Lovin those white base tigers..

They look stunning ninja, great work your doing with these little guys :encouragement:

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Great work Ninja that will keep BB on his toes . Well done, love your new avatar:encouragement:

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Hahaha love the white tigers ninja. thats what i want to achieve. Great shrimps as always :encouragement:

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Nice shrimp Ninja get an au:smiley_simmons:tomatic camera

Like for Instance, not very good at adjusting new-fangled things, lol?

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Thanks ninja....remember' date=' sharing is caring. LOL[/quote']

Does that mean 1st dibs, BB?

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Does that mean 1st dibs' date=' BB?[/quote']

Very nice ninja...I was right when I said you are amongst the top in Aus...No one believed me as you are so quiet about it, until now! LOL!

PS why change your avatar? It doesn't match your nick! I was use to associating you to the old avatar...

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Thanks Chi, nice to be appreciated.

I felt Like a change of avatar, my avatar is ninja, named after my past dog, not because of my karate skills. One day it might change again who knows?

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Love the avatar Ninja!! Awesome shrimp pics too, great work!! Loving them all.

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