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The shrimp GODs have answered my prayers ! Realised one of my GH's was a female, and as I was probing her to the front of the tank to take a pic, a male GH swam by and impregnated her ..... :cheerful:

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fingers & toes cross...can't wait to see the shrimplets...although I don't expect them to be breeding true, it's a great start !

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stunning BB, must have been a right time, right place kinda moment to witness the act.

Good job!!!

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Fingers crossed mate.

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Woot woot way to go BB fancy being there just at that moment. Fingers and toes crossed for you:encouragement:

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This is awesome!

Figners crossed for more Green Hulks for you :encouragement:

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That's so cool BB, very impressive! :victorious: Definitely got my fingers & toes crossed for a as well, can't wait to hear updates :encouragement:

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Were you too shy to take a picture of the said incident, lol. Goodluck mate want me to mind them while you away????

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Some people just have all the luck! But having said that couldn't have gone to a nicer guy! Good luck with them Marcus and firstest dibs!

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WOW. They look amazing. Good luck with the program Marcus. I hope you have more success with them then me. The green on them is just awesome. 2 of my females are still berried but the dads are gone darker. See what happens lol.

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Sexy looking shrimp dude! :victorious: Is it just me or do the eggs look green to you too?

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Thank ALL, yes, I'm super excited !

Sexy looking shrimp dude! :victorious: Is it just me or do the eggs look green to you too?
LOL, too excited to even notice, and perhaps too early in the equation to know for certain. BUT i'll do the shrimp stare routine today and will try to get more pics and a better visual.....Ive harrased her enough today trying to get a pic.:-(
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Hahaha! too funny BB, definitely let us know how you get after doing some Shrimp Staringâ„¢ :victorious:

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I just noticed that those green hulks have a purple sheen, stunning!

Noone has called first dibs yet? Mememe!

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I just noticed that those green hulks have a purple sheen' date=' stunning!

Noone has called first dibs yet? Mememe![/quote']

chi got in first:D

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chi got in first:D

Thanks for the support ineke, you're like an owl, you see all!

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Yes I'm silently watching in the wings:encouragement:

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She doesn't see PM's lol.

I haven't had any today:(

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I haven't had any today:(
Not to you luv?
Looks like ninja has a new BFF ineke. You may have been ditched :confused:
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