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Inspired by Dean's "The Evolution of a KingKong", thought I'd dedicate a thread to Pinto's ....

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well, this is where I'm at ........... Eventually, hopefully and with lots of luck, my selective breeding program will create..

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And you ask me not to hate you! Bit hard when you posting pics of shrimp like these! But on the other hand...Good luck and FIRST DIPS! LOL!

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+1 with Cnog how can a person not hate you BB with all those nice shrimp.

The good thing about it is, the lab is still a far way of being done, so with out AC I can not keep them, there are saving graces

DAM you BB

Bob

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Nice work BB but in my opinion with your experience and knowledge you don't need luck, you just need time.

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Good job BB! Looks like youre well on your way...

2nd dibs lol

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Nice work BB.

+1 to what the others said - I hate you soooo much :sorrow:

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Awesome stuff BB, I've very conflicted about whether to congratulate your success or be jealous of it, those pintos are just stunning &, as Andrew said, you don't need luck, just time. I'm very keen to see the end result & I'm sure yours will look just like the last pic :victorious: Just wondering what you crossed to get this line started? If it's a closely guarded secret I understand, lol :congratulatory:

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No secrets with me ..... started with OEBT x Mishling, then Tibee F1 xOEBT, then Tibee F2 x BB...... next stage is to X with KK & SW .....

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No secrets with me ..... started with OEBT x Mishling' date=' then Tibee F1 xOEBT, then Tibee F2 x BB...... next stage is to X with KK & SW .....[/quote']

Very interesting BB, it just goes to show how much work actually goes into making pintos to get the right pattern & combination of colours, thanks for the info :victorious:

If you've got no secrets then let us know more about your "Blue Thunder" project, how's that one coming along? lol :victorious:

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As usual awesome work BB good luck with this program:applause:

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An update on the Pinto Quest....some F2/3's coming through now with more define patterns and stronger colours....please with the progress to date ...

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Pinto "No Entry' ? LOL

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Starting to get some stunning results there BB, awesome work dude :victorious:

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Update ... colouration and depth improving. 2-3 starting to stand out, and these will be removed for more selective breeding. Encouraged by some "shadow" coming through ...

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Those are starting to look really good BB! Excited to see how they turn out :encouragement:

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Very cool Marcus, you're starting to get some really exciting results, well done & thanks for sharing :victorious:

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You been taking pics in my tank again' date=' BB?[/quote']

Bahahaha i knew it! Too funny ninja.

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You been taking pics in my tank again' date=' BB?[/quote']

LOL, only 1 way to dis-credit these pics ninja ...... if you post some pics of yours ?

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