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Got home tonight, a bit later than usual and spent a bit of time tidying up my tanks then looking to see how things were

and finally got some great new, my prize Wine Red girl is finally berried ;-) Happy dance for sure!

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And finally she decided to pose ;-)

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Really happy

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Woooo! Congrats Kiwi! :encouragement:

she's a gorgeous girl, great pics too :D

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Thanks ;-) I need to spend more time on my photography, especially with the macro, so out of touch this last year. But working on it

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And just a week or so ago you were desperately searching for WR/RRs, funny aint it? Congratulations, well deserved! Who's the Dad?

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Yes, do! Then post the pics so we can drool :encouragement: lol

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Congrats, and truly deserved. She's a beauty with an unusual marking. Deed done by another TB or WR ?

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Beautiful girl! Congrats mate. I'll need to pop over and see her in the flesh soon ;)

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And just a week or so ago you were desperately searching for WR/RRs' date=' funny aint it? Congratulations, well deserved! Who's the Dad?[/quote']

Im the dad !!!

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nice one mate she's a very nice looking shrimp :)

goodluck! :encouragement:

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Thanks guys, yeah I'm really happy. As to the father its either a King Kong, Blue Bolt or a Panda, to be honest I'm not worried as to

which. She looks to be carrying maybe a dozen eggs so I'm pretty happy for her first time. Only 28 days to go, heres hoping.

And I've been looking for Wine Reds and Ruby Reds for a while, still looking for a good male to go with her. But do have a couple of

young shrimplets coming along that should be good to go with her in maybe 3 months.

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Finally. Glad we've both been having super days Davin! She looks amazing! some could say shes glowing

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That question being asked all the time, Who is the dad? that a bit of a worry LOL

Dam nice shrimp Davin, you to are making me want to keep Crystal types again, must stop looking

Bob

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Finally. Glad we've both been having super days Davin! She looks amazing! some could say shes glowing

She should be pretty happy, she had her choice of good mates and their tank is pretty good I think. Now I'm just hoping her friend

to get knocked up as well but this is a good start, happy days :-)

The substrate I'm running is ADA Malaya and Amazonian II powder, roughly 1 - 1.5cms per tank. Just a 50% mixture of each I find

gives a nice more natural look to the tank as opposed to pure black, just my personal opinion but it works for us.

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The substrate I'm running is ADA Malaya and Amazonian II powder' date=' roughly 1 - 1.5cms per tank. Just a 50% mixture of each I find

gives a nice more natural look to the tank as opposed to pure black, just my personal opinion but it works for us.[/quote']

At only 1-1.5cm how is the ph buffering capacity Davin? Especially when I have 8-10cm of Beni in my tanks!

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