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My ready to pop rili


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Thanks to sharing the pic. She's ready to pop. Nice rilli pattern too. Well done.

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Lol, pop is another way of saying it. Hope your ready for your quick happy dance soon. Some examples

are moonwalk, human robot, cowboy, running man or star jump. Nice work Deniz

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Looks like there are a few in there ,nothing quite like a berried female except the shrimplets:cheerful:

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Awesome pics. Get ready for population explosion.

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Very cool pics dude, definitely a big mamma & ready to go! :encouragement: A favourite dance move of mine is the Toyota jump, hardest thing about that move is freezing in mid air, lol :smiley_simmons:

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THEIR HEEERRREEEEEEE :-) RUNINGMAN COWBOY FUNCKY CHICKEN ROBOT BREAKDANCIN ALL AT ONE WHOOP WHOOP

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THEIR HEEERRREEEEEEE :-) RUNINGMAN COWBOY FUNCKY CHICKEN ROBOT BREAKDANCIN ALL AT ONE WHOOP WHOOP

So Andrew did teach you his moves! Congratulations! Moonwalking around the tank I bet!

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Woot Woot congratulations great isn't it!!!!:encouragement: Good job Andrew teaching all your moves;)

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Update on the babies nawww the colours are starting to show a bit clearer

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Thia next one looks more cherry than the others

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Very cool, some nice colour coming through. Also because both cherries & Rillis are Neocaradina Heteropoda you will get lower grade Rillis that look more like cherries, the red rilli variant is evolved from a red cherry :encouragement:

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When the rilli mature, you can remove the males that have a dirty pattern and keep the ones with a solid red head and tail. Keep all the female even if she hasn't got solid colors as she might produce a small number of nice ones.

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Great tip MrShrimp...Have a lot of not so good youngs that doesn't resemble the Rilli...Also have some full colour reds that are very vibrant...Not sure what tot do with them... Congrats blackcat on your Rillis..Nice pattern on the female...

When the rilli mature, you can remove the males that have a dirty pattern and keep the ones with a solid red head and tail. Keep all the female even if she hasn't got solid colors as she might produce a small number of nice ones.
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