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Red rilli-my new found love ;)


Kev

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This will be my red rilli shrimps tank. At first I wasn't really a fan, but after have a few on my tank. They have grown on me and now I am loving them. For all the different pattern on their body. Each and every one is so different.

Here are some pic:

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I was having tds problem with my tank after going fir a year or so without water change. Now it is slowly dropping after doing small water change 4l per day with ro water.

cheers

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Very nice tank and setup Kev. They will love it. I wasn't a big fan either but end up getting some from Gino and i love them now :)

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Looks really cool dude, love the patterns on rili's, tank looks amazing :victorious:

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Beautiful tank and don't you just love the berried Rillis the green or yellow eggs look awesome:encouragement:

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Awesome setup. They have amazing patterns and colours. Am sure they will be loving their new abode. :)

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Rili's are OK .... give me a pumpkin or quality red any day.

Nice setup Kev - CBS save the day.

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Cheers guy.

current stock:

30 blue gene rilli (12f/4m, the rest unsex)

6 michling they are at adult size, and from what I am looking at they all look male.

soon to add a few tb and michling to the tank, untill my saving piglet is full again ;(

Freeding time:

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Very nice setup. I love your Aquascape!

I wasn't to fussed on red rilli's when I first saw them online, but after getting some they have grown on me heaps. I especialy like how you can clearly see the eggs of a berried female!

Here is a pic I took a few days ago with my diy macro lens:

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Very nice setup. I love your Aquascape!

I wasn't to fussed on red rilli's when I first saw them online' date=' but after getting some they have grown on me heaps. I especialy like how you can clearly see the eggs of a berried female!

Here is a pic I took a few days ago with my diy macro lens:

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my kids like seeing the eggs too :)

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I was having problem with tds in this tank. It was sitting at 400ppr + but since adding to water slowly everyday it has drop down to 200 now ;).

Will be monitoring.

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A few of my new saddle female rilli.

Saddle female 1:

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Rilli at front

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Saddle female 2:

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rilli juvi:

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What do u guys think?

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Awesome pics dude, I really like the blue gene red rilli in the last few pics, shouldn't be long now before you get some berries, well done! :encouragement:

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Awesome pics dude' date=' I really like the blue gene red rilli in the last few pics, shouldn't be long now before you get some berries, well done! :encouragement:[/quote']

Cheers mate.

found 2 berried female today.

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2 down 12 more female to go ;)

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Very nice Kev...Love the blue gene red rillis...Hopeing that I'll start a tank filled with them..Also like the various patterns they produce...Thanks for the pics

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I've move all of my rilli into a 3ft tank with minimum plant so I can see them clearer ;)

just found this berried female this morning. Normally the eggs is yellowish colour, but this one have greenish/blueish eggs.

Sorry for bad iPhone pic, hence the colour is not true.

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Any idea if the colour of the eggs determine the colour of the shrimplet ;)

i notices some have yellowish eggs and some have greenish/blueish eggs.

yellow eggs

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Greenish/blueish eggs

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Cheers.

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Everybody who has rilis asks this question & I'm pretty sure there is no particular reason for it :victorious:

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Everybody who has rilis asks this question & I'm pretty sure there is no particular reason for it :victorious:

Cheers mate. I will keep a close eye on their baby and see if I can see any different.

Spot the ugly duckling.;()

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That's a pretty harsh way to talk about the RCS/Pumpkin/blue velvet/gold wild type or the CRS, which one do you consider the Ugly Duckling? :smiley_simmons:

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That's a pretty harsh way to talk about the RCS/Pumpkin/blue velvet/gold wild type or the CRS' date=' which one do you consider the Ugly Duckling? :smiley_simmons:[/quote']

there is a greyish/green looking cherry. Will try taking better pic.

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I got a couple of green looking shrimp from my Rili like a blue velvet but green.

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