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thats a stunner Lionel! any updates on your shrimp rack?

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thats a stunner Lionel! any updates on your shrimp rack?

Nothing change......I have a bit lazy during last few month.....XD

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I couldn`t tell what I was looking at for a secound, it`s such a nice, dark black and it blended with the substrate. Yeah, are they breeding??

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I posted 1 second after you. Haha. It`d be great if you could get some little shrimplets!!

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Is that a KK golden eye? Looks great mate. Breeding yet?

It isn't a KK LOL

And yes

A batch babies hatched

and now just wait:sleeping:

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D grade CBS? :p

Seriously Lionel' date=' what is it :o[/quote']

It's a black tiger.

Stunning shrimp! I've only seen the blue tiger here before.

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D grade CBS? :p

Seriously Lionel' date=' what is it :o[/quote']

People call it BT0 - Orange eye Black Tiger or Black Diamond

it means 100%Cover by Black color with orange eyes

if just black color there are a few more

BT1 95-100% black color

BT2 80-95%

BT3 60-80%

BT4 40-60%

BT5 20-40%

and there is no BT6 XD

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Lionel, I learn something new everyday in this hobby. Amazing specimen regardless. Would tigers cross breed with CRS?

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I'm on my phone and was looking at the pic wondering if your new collection consisted of glass feeding bowls ;) that's a ninja shrimp right there (not sp. but in regards to its sneakiness)

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Wow .... WOW

Nice Lionel thanks for sharing that beauty!

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OHOhOhOOOOH I had to keep going back before I found it, looking forward to seeing more around. Good luck Mate.

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Bwahaha!! I couldnt see anything until someone commented about it being black.

"New collection of petri dishes....selectively bred for clarity"

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Lionel' date=' I learn something new everyday in this hobby. Amazing specimen regardless. Would tigers cross breed with CRS?[/quote']

Well,

they can cross breed

google tibee

and you will find something new

p.s. I do made some F1 F2 with OEBT, and a competel tibee need to be purify up to F7+.......lol

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I'm on my phone and was looking at the pic wondering if your new collection consisted of glass feeding bowls ;) that's a ninja shrimp right there (not sp. but in regards to its sneakiness)

Yes...I m planning to change the substrate.....

Not More Hiding!!

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absolutely stunning lionel! more pics please :)

OK mate

i will try to take some more....

it hard to focus....lol

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OMG......please put me down for a pair ! What's the preferred WP ? Are they "theoritically" easier to keep/breed then the KK, BB, WR ?

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Hi Lionel

thanks for sharing mate, and you at the right place to openly share these pictures.

do you mind sharing the water parameters with us all ?

beautiful shrimp mate

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Hi Lionel

thanks for sharing mate' date=' and you at the right place to openly share these pictures.

do you mind sharing the water parameters with us all ?

beautiful shrimp mate[/quote']

Absolutely :)

pH6.4

Gh 4-5

Kh 1

Maybe a bit different with others

At least they still alive in my tank for few months XD

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Hi Lionel

thanks for sharing mate' date=' and you at the right place to openly share these pictures.

do you mind sharing the water parameters with us all ?

beautiful shrimp mate[/quote']

i start addicted to this forum now ,nice shrimp Lionel and happy to see new species !

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Absolutely :)

pH6.4

Gh 4-5

Kh 1

Maybe a bit different with others

At least they still alive in my tank for few months XD

have you lost any at all? are the in a tank separate from CRS etc or do you keep them together?

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I couldn`t tell what I was looking at for a secound' date=' it`s such a nice, dark black and it blended with the substrate. Yeah, are they breeding??[/quote']

me too, can't find it as it's too dark.

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