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Sooo SEXY :p

How rare would you guys say these are? I have one with red eyes as well ^_^

Anyone breed pure whites comment?

I know Squiggle is trying got breed them?

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Ok between this and the other thread I'm starting to get jealous lol.

Good to see more people coming up with new shrimp. Australia is catching up quick

AUSSIE AUSSIE AUSSIE lol.

Cheers mick

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Very cool dude, that's an awesome example of a white rilli, well done! :victorious:

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Woah' date=' cool shrimp neosin! :encouragement:[/quote']Thanks! :DYeh I'm quiet surprised actually that I have so many rare drops recently. I was actually about to give up CBS/CRS as my population kept getting smaller over the year. Recently I said to myself, what the hell I'll just grow the plants in the tank instead so I've been dosing 4-6x the recommended EXCEL amount + Flourish ferts + co2 in the tank. The water PH went down to 5-5.5 and now I have a whole tank of shrimplets :D! I guess I just got lucky :)Thanks :) How's your breeding project for these coming along?
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I've only just setup the tank for this & the one I have is not much bigger than your one, hopefully I'll be able to determine the sexy in about a month & then to look for a suitable mate for it, slowly slowly, can't rush these things, lol :victorious:

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I've been "sort-off" selective breeding them for 12+ months now, BUT still unable to secure the rilli genetics in them. Some pics of juvi's....

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I've "removed" ALL non "rilli" SW/GB's shrimplets in the selectoive program, in fear of them getting mixed with my colony of SW/GB.

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Amazing shrimp there, Neosin and BB :encouragement:

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Nice bb

You know what?

i just noticed something different about bb's shrimp and mine!

I think mine could be an extreme mosura SSS CBS rilli? I saw a similar crs on silanes site...

If you look closely mine has distinct black on the head? I've looked at my other whites from this batch and they all seem to have very solid small patches of black on the head?

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Nice bb

You know what?

i just noticed something different about bb's shrimp and mine!

I think mine could be an extreme mosura SSS CBS rilli? I saw a similar crs on silanes site...

If you look closely mine has distinct black on the head? I've looked at my other whites from this batch and they all seem to have very solid small patches of black on the head?

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Very funny! LOL! need more then the small patches on the side of head...that is normal for Snow whites

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Dreaming!!!!!!

Ignore ninja' date=' neosin ............ I'm gonna get in soooooooooooo much trouble for this BUT,......:cower:

I'll be getting ninja a snicker bar. LOL

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1. The above comments (i.e. snicker bar) is meant to be taken as light humour. In no way is it meant to represent how ninja was, is, and ever will be.... In fact, there isn't a sweater person I have met or known than our very own ninja.

2. Using Betty as the snicker bar add, does not depict the age or appearance of ninja. In fact, the last time I saw ninja, is was at the park (see pic)

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I'm dead aren't I ......:beaten:

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But seriously, Ive been selectively breeding those markings out ! They're a common trait out of CRS/CBS. I'm very strict with my rilli patterns, it has to be head & tail ONLY, no other marking etc......

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I'm dead aren't I ......:beaten:

It was really nice getting to know you BB...We will all miss you! SKF will not be the same without you. Lucky you sent my pressie earlier today! LOL!

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Seriously BB, you have had some of mine for years, how many do you have now, me lad?

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Yeah' date=' I know, great know you Chi.....[/quote']

You still there mate? Or has she come and gone like the wind already? Just Stay away from the shadows....

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QUOTE=Bluebolts;52379]But seriously, Ive been selectively breeding those markings out ! They're a common trait out of CRS/CBS. I'm very strict with my rilli patterns, it has to be head & tail ONLY, no other marking etc......

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