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As I'm looking into my shrimp tank this morning...what do I see?

A berried CRS! :congratulatory: And it is my very favourite shrimp too. How awesome is that?

I really DON'T want to go on holidays now (leaving on wednesday :() I just want to stay home and stare into my shrimp tank!

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Congratulations! I'm so jealous I still haven't bred my CBS and CRS. Well done you. Now you will be shrimp staring even more and what a nice surprise when you get back!

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Not happy day, but happy dance. It is custom to do a quick happy dance in front of the tank when you just notice your favourite shrimp berried. Some example are moonwalk, running man, cowboy, star jump or you could try a combo but it's for more for experience people like Chi. Haha

nice work Garnelchen.

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My family already thinks I'm rather strange....I don't know how they would take to me doing dances in front of a glass cube. :D

I might do a quick dance when no one is looking! :o

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Not happy day, but happy dance. It is custom to do a quick happy dance in front of the tank when you just notice your favourite shrimp berried. Some example are moonwalk, running man, cowboy, star jump or you could try a combo but it's for more for experience people like Chi. Haha

nice work Garnelchen.[/quote

Lmao bro chi is goin to hunt you down and turn u into shrimp food soon

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Lmao bro chi is goin to hunt you down and turn u into shrimp food soon

Why? Is Chi not proud of his happy dance skills? :confused:

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That's awesome stuff Garny, I hope you did the happy dance, but remember, pics or it didn't happen, lol :victorious:

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Lmao bro chi is goin to hunt you down and turn u into shrimp food soon

Don't hurt me chi' date=' I bruise easily and I don't like pain :([/quote']

Either cop a beat down

or

hand over all those beautiful Buces :)

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That's awesome stuff Garny' date=' I hope you did the happy dance, but remember, pics or it didn't happen, lol :victorious:[/quote']

I will try to get a picture of her today.....but I might have to do some "gardening" first. Mu cube is so overgrown that I hardly see ANY shrimp in there.:dejection:

I might take a before and after shot :D

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Congrats! Probably a good job you're going on holiday or the next 3-4 weeks will go reeeeaalllyy slow lol :encouragement:

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Yay! Got some pictures of her! Isn't she cute? :)

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She doesn't look cute' date=' she looks fat :)[/quote']

You're so mean! She is not FAT. She is pregnant! :mad:

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Lol she looks radiant!

You'll love CRS shrimplets, Garny, they're so cute!

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Radiant! That's it! :encouragement:

I really hope there will be stripey shrimplets when I come back.

I just moved the endler fry out of the shrimp tank and back in with their parents. They are big enough now not to get eaten anymore.

So nothing can harm the little shrimplets when they are born.

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Awesome stuff Garny, she definitely looks radiant with her plumpness, hahaha :smiley_simmons:

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Great pics, can't wait for some of mine to berry too.....

Will have to be staring real hard soon to see the little shrimplets everywhere.

Congrats!!

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Well done Girl, but you have just become another hopeless Shrimp starrer that there is no cure for?, so don't fight it and come to the dark side.

Having said that I am going to look in my shrimp tanks at my new Rilly babies

Bob

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Thank you everybody! I'm REALLY exited!:congratulatory:

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