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Woot woot well done BB and what a cross! I have just had my tibee drop her babies and there is a beautiful blue one I keep losing it but it seems big for its age. I can't imagine what a Bluebolt cross would be like - awesome:encouragement:

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If you could get these to breed could they be used to create a line of shrimp that produced a larger number of offspring

Hsoje, my very first Tibee mating was a Michling to a OEBT, the crystal mother produced 54 babies in that batch????

Never had it again though.

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Hsoje' date=' my very first Tibee mating was a Michling to a OEBT, the crystal mother produced 54 babies in that batch????

Never had it again though.[/quote']

Owwh my god that is a serious number of shrimplings... Maby it's something due to water parameters that determines the number of batches? Temp maby

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No idea but it happened, I wouldn't like that many every time either, I would be soon overrun and having nightmares they would be creeping up on me at night time lol.

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And the luck keeps going Marcus's way! Mate you are some sort of saint aren't you? Karma is really doing you right but me on the other hand I must be the devil with my luck as of late! LOL! Very exciting and I've heard of fat mammas but that is ridonkulous!

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Nice work BB, that's ver good news, can't wait to get an update when she drops, exciting times :victorious:

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And the luck keeps going Marcus's way! Mate you are some sort of saint aren't you? Karma is really doing you right but me on the other hand I must be the devil with my luck as of late! LOL! Very exciting and I've heard of fat mammas but that is ridonkulous!

Saint Blue Balls eh? I'd swear he's got a Disco Ball and some Barry White running constantly in the prawn room, I mean shrimp room ;-)

I'd swear it, anything going in gets knocked up, them be magic hands mate

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Saint Blue Balls eh? I'd swear he's got a Disco Ball and some Barry White running constantly in the prawn room' date=' I mean shrimp room ;-)

I'd swear it, anything going in gets knocked up, them be magic hands mate[/quote']

Just had to reply cause thats some funny s@#t. Thanks for the giggle bigD.

Cheers mick

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Finally seeing shrimplets... a tad anti-climax as I was personally expecting something more exciting, BUT only a few days old, and hoping their colour will develop as they mature.

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Can't wait to see how these turn out!!

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I just love the Tibees but BB they are mongrels, crosses, bitzas I thought you didn't keep crosses I on the other hand do and have plenty of space;)

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I just love the Tibees but BB they are mongrels' date=' crosses, bitzas I thought you didn't keep crosses I on the other hand do and have plenty of space;)[/quote']

They are my means to an end. The whole idea of Tibee's is to create Pinto's, and new variants....so, they're only classed as mongrels once I've achieved my end result ! :smiley_simmons:

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Now why didn't I know that was coming, do as I say not as I do huh?

just remember I like mongrels even my dogs are crosses:D

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Now why didn't I know that was coming' date=' do as I say not as I do huh?[/quote']

Thats so funny you said that..... I've got many bad habits, and I often tell my kids that. LOL.

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They're looking std size, but only a few weeks old...so looking fwd to them maturing and intensifying its colour :-)

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Cool looking shrimp nice colour can't wait to see them more mature

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Just an update pic of the gigantic tibee .... from tail to head approx. 38mm now ! All those other shrimps are full adults ... She's berried to a OEBT...extremely excited t see the size/marking of her shrimplets ...

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