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OMG Yellow/Orange Mutant drops from CRS/CBS!!!


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Ok guys, if this was a Diablo 3 this would be a Rare Legendary Drop LOLOLOL!

This came from my CRS/CBS tank and there are 100% no cherries in there, the only male is an SS/SSS

It seems to be orange with the naked eye and looks more like yellow with the pics but it is definitely orange

Thoughts?

I have like 5-6 of them they all look alike :D

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Looks very interesting dude, very keen to see how these guys develop, keep us updated on their progress :victorious:

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Good looking shrimp you have there, did you get more than one? Can't really help with advice as I haven't kept many crystals, but just had to say.

DIABLO ROCKS, one of my all time favorites.

Cheers mick

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Golden bees?
They are pure orange though? The pics might show some yellow but they are 100% orange with naked eyeI did have some browns so maybe they mutated into orange $$$ lol!
Looks very interesting dude' date=' very keen to see how these guys develop, keep us updated on their progress :victorious:[/quote']Me too, can't wait !!!Yup, have about 5 or more of them so I'm guessing they are from same drop :P
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Could it be a hitch hiker from recently added moss?

Nope, I'm paranoid about adding new stuff to my tank

Any moss I add gets put in h202 for 5-10 mins lol

Also I have Seen 5 of these in the batch

We will have to wait till they grow hehe

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i think it could be this?

they call them wine red extreme? maybe mine will colour up as it gets bigger but it definitely has full colour on the whole body

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You wouldn't remember what color the eggs where? I currently have a female CRS carrying 4 bright yellow eggs.

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i think it could be this?

they call them wine red extreme? maybe mine will colour up as it gets bigger but it definitely has full colour on the whole body

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damn I thought those were pics of your actual shrimp! got me excited for a min...just a heads up be careful with pics you copy from other sites without their permission as copyright issues may arise. I honestly hope they grow to be like the pics you have shown but in all honesty I highly doubt it as at the size your shrimplets are they should have the wine colour already not orange, none of the wine reds shrimplets I have were ever orange. never the less still vey nice shrimp...

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I've had a couple of Ruby Reds come through, thats what some keepers in the USA call Wine Red Extreme. I would have expected the colour to be more a Red than orange but anything is possible. Really a case of keeping an eye on them as they grow out. It is entirely possible your CRS have the TB gene, you sure none of these are Mishlings?

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Seems like a golden bee to me aswell. It most cases, golden bees acutally start out reddish/orange. then as they grow up they tend to develop a golden colour.

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