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Some of my old shrimp


Matt_95

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I thought I would quickly share some of my old shrimp with you guys, I hope I have the same amount of success this time around.

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And their tank

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wow you had quite afew there mat, hope your new ones thrive and if they do i will send you a offspring from a golden bee:D if you like:)

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Thanks! Some of these were from Marcus as well. I only had A, S and S+. And thanks man! Golden bees were next on my list after :D

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That's a really nice tank Matt. Beautiful plant growth looks very healthy, Some very strong coloured shrimp there also.

Look forward to seeing your future successes.

Congrats on your wild shrimp find too btw!

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Thanks guys, growing plants is the easy part, I don't do anything for them. I can't take credit for the CRS, They're Bluebolts stock. The cherries I did breed, I was culling for solid reds, the photos of them are right when the light was turned on so they were washed out. And most of those are males.

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