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Amazimg tigers JPNO7...Love tne constrast of the substrate & shrimps...Thanks for the pics..

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Thanks for the update and the pics. This Blue Tibee has great potential, any plans/idea what you're gonna cross her with ?

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Bro! very nice shrimp! Good luck with them!
Thanks bro. So far so good' date=' fingers and toes crossed. LOL
Amazimg tigers JPNO7...Love tne constrast of the substrate & shrimps...Thanks for the pics..
Thanms Neo-shrimps. Very happy with my substrate choice. Cant wait to have lots of OEBT in there. They gonna look awesome with that substrate.
20130703_211041-1.jpg20130703_210948-1.jpgThanks for the update and the pics. This Blue Tibee has great potential, any plans/idea what you're gonna cross her with ?
Thanks BB. Oh yeaaaaaa it is a she hehehe. Didnt notice that. I want to cross het with GH/Kk. See what the babies turns out.
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Thanks BB. Oh yeaaaaaa it is a she hehehe. Didnt notice that. I want to cross het with GH/Kk. See what the babies turns out.

ohhhh, defnitely a GH John.....1st dibs. LOL

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ohhhh' date=' defnitely a GH John.....1st dibs. LOL[/quote']Hahaha why not. Ya i got nice little male to cross her with. When she is ready to be pimped out ofcourse. bahahahaThank you ninja. Tigers are my new found love :)
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Tigers are my new found love :)

Done deal, I'll swap all you GH for OEBT .... C'mon John, think of the move, and all those OEBT's zooming around your tanks :-)

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Done deal' date=' I'll swap all you GH for OEBT .... C'mon John, think of the move, and all those OEBT's zooming around your tanks :-)[/quote']

Hahaha not that much love BB :p Although they would they pretty cool.

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Done deal' date=' I'll swap all you GH for OEBT .... C'mon John, think of the move, and all those OEBT's zooming around your tanks :-)[/quote']

Hahaha not that much love BB :p Although they would they pretty cool.

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Done deal' date=' I'll swap all you GH for OEBT .... C'mon John, think of the move, and all those OEBT's zooming around your tanks :-)[/quote']

Hahaha not that much love BB :p Although they would they look pretty cool.

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JPN I've heard of posting BS to add to post counts but that's just ridonkulous bro! LOL!

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I hear you John...don't need to say it three times...LOL
JPN I've heard of posting BS to add to post counts but that's just ridonkulous bro! LOL!
Come onnnnnn 1000 post lol. Sorry guys, at work using my phone.So hella laggy. Please delete the extra two posts mods. Thank you :)
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Stunning shrimp you have there mate.

I really like the setup you have. Can I ask about the divider, is it just holes cut with foam jammed in the gaps?

Cheers!

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Stunning shrimp you have there mate.

I really like the setup you have. Can I ask about the divider' date=' is it just holes cut with foam jammed in the gaps?

Cheers![/quote']

Thanks mate. Yes, you are spot on with the divider. i was going to silicone mash over the holes but i got lazy lol. The sponge works well.

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Update on the Tigers. The female Tibee released the babies about 2 days ago. So far i can only see one tiny baby, hopefully there are more of them. Also my female OEBT is berried YAAAYAAAAAA :) super happy! Not sure the father is a blond or OEBT but who cares LOL.

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Very nice bro...my dark OEBT girl got berried again few days ago tooo! I am also loving the tigers...

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Congrats!! Berried lady looks stunning!!

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Very nice bro...my dark OEBT girl got berried again few days ago tooo! I am also loving the tigers...
Thanks bro' date=' congrats on your berried tiger mama as well lol How long does it take for the babies to be released? Read it on the net that it takes 41 days! Damn thats a long time.
Congrats!! Berried lady looks stunning!!
Thanks newbreed :)
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Tell the truth I don't count the days as it just stresses me out...but it seemed to be same as a TB to me

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