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Hi all

Got this beautiful WR from Marcus today. So happy and exited as its my first taiwan bee. Its swimming, searching for food after 3 hours of slow drip. So far so good. I am sure this wont be the last TB that i will be getting. This addiction is so bad yet its so goodddddd. Thanks heaps BlueBolts :D Your setups are amazing and you have some excellent quality shrimps.

Thanks

John

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She's looks like she's already claiming her territory and demanding respect.... Well done !

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Wow what a great first time shrimp to have, good luck with it!

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very nice shrimp i think i will have to get a couple red wine one day:D

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Beautiful Shrimp, It looks like it's already standing proud with it's chest puffed out hehe

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Thank you all. She has settle in very well. She was the first thing i checked when i woke up this morning lol. Still alive and kicking.

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sexy shrimp jp!! i was the same this morning went out to check on my wr.. mines a lil bit shy but feeding and foraging well.

i was out in the shrimp room before watching lil red face white spot and he/she just moulted in front of me it was pretty cool ay

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that red wine looks like it's saying "this is my moss!!! respect ma authorita!!!!!!!" haha love it! more photos of its domination please :congratulatory:

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Thats great to hear Brad. Glad yours doing good as well. Finger crossed aye bro; hopefully we get some michlinges later on down the track. Post some pics of yours bro. Would love to see your wr.

Hahaha. Yes, she has made the tank her home now. Will try to get some more pics when i have some free time :)

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  • 6 months later...

A little update on the WR after 6 months ... So cool to see how far he has come... :sorrow: So proud of my big boy lol.

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That's a very sexy wr. Excellent photo too :)

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great looking shrimp, have you had an issues over the time you had it ?

How much did it set you back if i may ask ?

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what do you get when you cross a WR with a BB ?

More TB's, potential mix of WR, KK & BB. % is dependent upon the history of the parents. And lots and lots of smiles and joy !

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great looking shrimp' date=' have you had an issues over the time you had it ?

How much did it set you back if i may ask ?[/quote']

I didn't have any issue with him. As soon as i moved him to a new tank with some mishling females, 4-5 got berried in a day or 2. I say he did a great job but he is taking a break now LOL. I paid $300 for him :)

Yeah BB, he is looking and doing great. Unfortunately i don't have a bluebolt female to cross him with.

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Yeah BB' date=' he is looking and doing great. Unfortunately i don't have a bluebolt female to cross him with.[/quote']

That's easy fix ! LOL

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Wow im blinded by his beauty! Im so envious!

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Redwines are my favorite! You got a beauty to.

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