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Just wondering whether anyone has a Snow White Rilli Selective Breeding Program ?

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I was considering it as I have one like that in my tank, I was going to mention it the other day but I forgot to get a pic & when I remembered I couldn't find the little fella :encouragement: I'll see if I can get one tomorrow :victorious:

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Please do....I'll donate a opposite sex to you, so that we've got a better % to securing the patten.

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Ok, now I have to do the red eyed GB & SW rili, I'm running out of tanks, I'll definitely need another rack :dejection: when are you starting your next one dude? :encouragement:

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I have a few SW rilli mischlings but no programs planned as yet...need to complete my rack first, can't get a few days straight good weather here so I can finish it up dammit!

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Yes have about 14 and 2 berried at the moment but not as nice a patern as yours only f2 at the moment

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Great to see a few members breeding them as I'm curious to see whether we can secure the rilli pattern and get them breeding true ?

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Ok' date=' now I have to do the red eyed GB & SW rili, I'm running out of tanks, I'll definitely need another rack :dejection: when are you starting your next one dude? :encouragement:[/quote']

Hey mate I have a few spare 2fts you can have. Have a bit of calcium build up on thae glass but clear when full.

Cheers mick

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Hey mate I have a few spare 2fts you can have. Have a bit of calcium build up on thae glass but clear when full.

Cheers mick

Wow, cheers dude :encouragement:

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Wow' date=' cheers dude :encouragement:[/quote']

No worries mate. You've helped me and many others just with the advice you give, let alone the endlers and bettas.

Plus them snow white rillis look awesome and the only to get them in one of my tanks is if people like you and bb can get them breeding true.

Cheers mick

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Awesome stuff dude, you'll definitely have first dibs & BB of course :encouragement: I'll PM you to work out details :victorious:

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These are awesome!!!!! Can I ask from which colour these little suckers originated from... Cherry genetics are truly amazing!! Best of luck with breeding :)

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I saw a photo of these the other day, the look amazing.

I'd be interested to know what they came from aswell

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My one came from Caridina Cantonensis, so they are actually a Crystal Bee i.e. CRS, CBS, GB, SW :victorious:

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Yeah, they aren't Neocaradina Heteropoda like the normal Rillis :encouragement:

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WOW guys it floors me all the colour variants turning up in Australia, I don't look on O/S forums to see what is around because I cant have them, so I am very happy to see goodies turning up here.

Keep the good work going all you guys turning up the I want stuff

Bob

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Wow quite interesting... So the rilli mutation isn't specific to neocardinia heteropoda. Has anyone seen this mutation in another type of crystal, ie CRS rilli or a maby a TB rilli? Just think a BB rilli.. I'm not picky but Ill just take a pinto rilli lol....

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Wow quite interesting... So the rilli mutation isn't specific to neocardinia heteropoda. Has anyone seen this mutation in another type of crystal' date=' ie CRS rilli or a maby a TB rilli? Just think a BB rilli.. I'm not picky but Ill just take a pinto rilli lol....[/quote']

Did someone say BB rilli ? Bhahahahaha

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Very cool stuff BB, you always have the perfect pic to get us excited, well done dude :victorious:

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unless these shrimps were born with this trait I'd say they are just loss of colour from old age?

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