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Progressively getting new variations, heading towards the targeted spotted head pinto :happydance:

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I'm always amazed at what you have achieved BB lovely shrimp and i dare say more to come, congratulations:beer:

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Woohoo ! The pinto evolution has been reached ! Now to build a colony ! Its been great being able to journalise the pinto formula, and sharing it openly to ALL. :happydance:

Only 1-2 weeks old. Can't wait to see the colour intensify...will keep posting new pics .....

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Great work Marcus!! Look forward to each update!

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FIIIIRST DIIIIIIBS! hahaha too early? Haha. That's awesome BB great work! Keep the pics coming!

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  • 4 weeks later...

Another generation of zebs coming through....

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Showed this on the other thread. Gonna selectively breed this with a bluebolt Mosura.....a distant dream, spotted head spotted head bluebolt

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After flicking through Breeders and Keepers, and now seeing these, I am gonna be dreaming of amazing shrimp tonight!! Brilliant as per usual Marcus!!

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Zeb pinto's colony expanding nicely.....noticing a larger % of pinto per batch these days...

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Awesome work!! Congrats! Your hard works paying off!!

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Far out mate do you ever put a foot wrong with these little guys lol VERY nice BB :)

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Wow they're looking great dude! My favorite has to be the blue juvi with orange eyes

 

I have to ask though, is the snail shell green from Algae or have you got some funky green snails I've not seen before?

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Thanks all. Planning to further selectively breed them by removing some of the tibee's over the next few months.

Wow they're looking great dude! My favorite has to be the blue juvi with orange eyes

 

I have to ask though, is the snail shell green from Algae or have you got some funky green snails I've not seen before?

Sorry, just green from algae....:-)

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Reignited my pinto project 1-2 months ago...noticing some different variations coming through the colony. ...

 

Orange Eye Red Tibee

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and this...will take more pics over the next few days, as there's several other variations.

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Wow! Think that's the first OE red I have ever seen!

Great work Marcus! You've done it again!!

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