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Just a few pics of my shrimp :) tibees from ninja, shadow panda from jp, king kong from bb, and some cbs from dean :)

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Those tibee look amazing. Very nice mate but what is the last pic ?

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Nice Brado nice

But look out they don't fall out of the tank LOL

With all the nice Crystal types getting around, I might have to get back into them to, TA Brado you help to kick start my interest again, your fault LOL

Bob

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TA Brado you help to kick start my interest again' date=' your fault LOL

Bob[/quote']

thats good to hear but i take no responsibility ;)

mrshrimp that is the offspring from my tibees thats the only one that has wanted its photo taken... mama is berried again now :)

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My neck hurts...bahahahaha. Awesome shrimps bro. You are doing great. Might have to buy some CBS of you to improve my CBS colony (when they are ready for sale).

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your money is no good to me bro!! when the time is right im sure there will be something in ur tanks i will like ;)

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your money is no good to me bro!! when the time is right im sure there will be something in ur tanks i will like ;)

Hahahaha no worries bro.

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Oh what a feeling, when we're dancing on the ceiling :D

Lovely shrimps Brad :)

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Nice Shrimp Brad...I woke up with a crick in my neck this morning but your photos has fixed it.

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Cool little TiBees Brad, the last 2 pics, are they the same shrimp? How many did ya get?

You can rotate pics in Photobucket. Lol

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... im sure there will be something in ur tanks i will like ;)

Ditto for me too .... bhahahahahaha

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Cool little TiBees Brad' date=' the last 2 pics, are they the same shrimp? How many did ya get?

You can rotate pics in Photobucket. Lol[/quote']

yeah i think its the same shrimp, i ended up counting only 8 she moulted before she finished dropping and iwasnt able to save the remainders.

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Awesome pics dude, thanks for making us drool, the first two pics are amazing, keep up the good work :victorious:

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All are stunning, but I love the shrimp in the first two pictures. Very cool.

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