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Hmmmm' date=' must get the camera out!!! :)[/quote']

Do it don't just say it! LOL! Trying to tease us like BB does?

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Beautiful shrimp mate! Lots of hard work and dedication but it's starting to show by the looks!

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  • 3 weeks later...

Following the creation of the zeb pinto, the spotted head pinto has taken a huge step fwd. Noticed 2-3 with this pattern/vibrance, note the coloured legs. For the hard core pinto critics, still 1-2 generations away for the colour depth/thickness....

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SUPER EXCITED

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Awesome work BB!! Looking brilliant!!

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Stunning work BB, you are the pinto god! Such an amazing pattern, Can't wait to see the next few generations & the see how the percentages increase. :victorious:

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This is getting very exciting!! The possibilities are endless!!

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Good & Bad news...

Found my next generation zeb pinto berried, woohoo.. Absolutely surprised as thought she wouldn't have been saddled for another 2-3 weeks. Bad news... Not sure to whom, with a TB (BB/KK/WR) or a spotted head Tibee. Wished I knew and wouldn't be surprised of she dropped her eggs as she's a petite little shrimp :-)

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Awesome stuff BB, this is going to be the most annoying month ever, such a long long month. I wonder what you're going to get! :encouragement:

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All I can say is wow! It must be an awesome feeling to see months of hard work coming close to an end. I am so inspired now to start my own little breading program, I have some F1 mischlings that I bought off of squiggle so there is a start.

Anyway beautiful shrimp and great work.

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Beautiful Shrimp Marcus!! Frustrating not knowing who the dad is but any of the combinations should throw amazing results! Look forward to the outcome!!

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