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Yeah hopefully ill have a few babies soon enough as I have another 3 Girls Ready to get berried. Just need to get a few more different lines of blood for my setup.

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Off to an awesome start mate!! Great work.

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Rob if I had of known the shrimp I was baby sitting for u were not yours i wouldn't of helped u out

Why didn't u tell me they were not yours

wtf I'm not a shrimp nursery

Lols.

So im confused. Is this just Roberts tank in Tim's house.

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You know I say what I feel and atm it feels like you have had more then an influence in what has been done and put into Tim's tank (who knows maybe he wanted something else but was afraid to do so). I honestly think you should let Tim do and experience for himself, I mean that is the fun of it and when you succeed after failures that is when you feel you have accomplished something great!

Jumping into TB's straight away? I don't know if he would have done so if you weren't there holding his hand through every step and putting ideas in his head. I mean if I were to get Marcus or Dean to do as you have for Tim, I would not be as satisfied with what I have learnt and achieved today in this hobby. I say let him be and learn for himself, I understand where Johnny is coming from, it seems as though you have set up a tank for yourself in Tim's house with Tim's funds!

I hope this is not the case and if this truly is not the case then I sincerely apologise but this is what it feels like to me.

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The setup looks great and it sounds like the shrimp are happy!! How you have gotten there doesn't matter, enjoy and keep us posted! Especially pics where possible! Awesome some girls are berried so soon!

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Okay... so I dont hsve pictures at the moment but recently added my blue bolt in a section with a mishling (from robert) and a snow white (from matt) and the good news is that the snow white has been berried.

So I now have 2 Berried CBS and 1 Berried Snow White.

Will try and grab some photos of the blue bolt, shadow panda and the Snow White for you all.

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Congrats Timmeh! There seemed to be something in the water, more berried ladies! Well done mate!

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So i haven't really done a proper update for a while, tank is going super duper well. I've had two SS CBS Girls get berried by my panda and they dropped last week and within like 2-4 days the girls have been re-berried by him again.

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Also have a berried Snow White which is due next weekend.

Here is a photo of my berried Mishling due in two weeks. Both of them have been berried by my Blue Bolt.

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And also a few snaps of the tank as of today.

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Tank with the baby F1 Mishlings, Counted 22 in one sitting.

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Thanks =]

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Before i forget' date=' found this little guy trying to be an astronaut the other day.

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Awesome pic mate! Tank looks like its coming along really well! You'll have loads of shrimplets before you know it!! :)

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Awesome pics dude, sound like you'll have buttloads of shrimp in no time. :encouragement:

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May as well do an update while i have Tims SD card in my possession. Heres a soft update.

Shrimp have been going crazy. Hundreds of mishlings have been produced and its getting out of hand. Tibees are starting to get reproductive. Plenty of taiwan bees growing out.

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