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Went around and picked up my tank tonight. Always a great experience to be in Davins jolly presence. Spotted a nice king kong prancing around his mishling tank that he had no clue about and it went straight into the tb tank.

The tank is a real steal, ive got the lids soaking in bleach water in my basin and bath tub :P so they become crystal clear and ill soak the tank in diluted bleach once i get the remainder of the soil out.

Thank you for the free Jager 300W that will definitely come in handy once i sump this tank. Davin even went one step further and gave me an assortment of different coloured cherries. My girlfriend pointed at the red cherries and said "oh my good these are so cute" so i just had to ask Davin if i could have a few for the tank on the kitchen bench and ended up with more colours then expected :) good to know they girly is easily satisfied by simple shrimps such as the humble red cherry shrimp.

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Your lucky she likes the reds.

i just gt the nod for a small shrimp cube and then got told "I like the blue ones"...

i told her she might have to start working on street corners if she wants those.

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Hahaha, too funny :congratulatory: Great work BigD, another example of sharing the love, nice! :victorious:

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Too funny amkr, Can't imagine what she has to do if she likes TB shrimps. Nice work Davin.

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Good to see you again Robert and meet the Mrs ;-) Wasn't just Reds though, reckon you got a pretty good colour selection, just didn't have any Blues in

those tanks though I'm afraid. Great to see the girlfriend likes shrimp, opens up to so many more tanks LOL Something about 8 foot long?!? Oh yeah, found

a couple of Ruby Reds (one of those has a single pin ***** of white on its head) as well as a Panda so I need to spend a bit more time in front of the tank

later as well. Was a great night with Rob bringing me a Ruby Red and then finding a few more in the tank as well. Didn't make it to bed until just before

midnight as spent another hour or so straining the eyes, those I found blended well with the substrate, really well.

And I'll have Blue Cherries available soon once a few more drops have come through. Always happy trading ;-)

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youre tell me about staying up late, i have even gone to sleep since last night. After my adventure i forced myself to make up for lost time and studied over night. still havent had a minute of rest.

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Hey Kiwi, could we have pics of your blue cherries please, I have heard they are very nice

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