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Well after killing all my TB a few months back with h202 , i slowly have been able to get my TB program back into action with help from BB, JPN07, dean, and the rest of the skf crew..

I finally have a Berried BB.. its taken me ages to get her berried and was wondering if she was ever gonna get berried???

So freakin happy right now....! :D

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Well done honcho ! Is it the pic, or is that BB looking rather pale ? What's your GH ?

Congratz mate, totally deserve it ! Woohoo !

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Its not just the pic.. she,s been like that forever..

She moulted this morning, so maybe she wi get darker.?!

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Awesome news!! She looks huge, lots of eggs there!!

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Very nice bro. Glad you are back in the game and no more H2o2 for you! bahahaha

Lol.. never using that nasty stuff again.....!

And BB u must be some kind of shrimp freak..GH is 4 ..just put a dash of magnesium and a touch of calcium..should raise gh right...?

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Its kinda strange though because GH is 4 ..the fem is pale, but the male seems nice..

Weird ....!

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Very nice bro. Glad you are back in the game and no more H2o2 for you! bahahaha
but I think I see a couple of worms in the tank.....nuke it with a bottle of H202 honcho ! Lol ....
Lol.. never using that nasty stuff again.....!And BB u must be some kind of shrimp freak..GH is 4 ..just put a dash of magnesium and a touch of calcium..should raise gh right...?
Just calcium..... If you remineralise with salty shrimp, there'll be enough Mg...... You have 4 weeks to raise your GH to 5-6....so do it real slow, especially with your berried mamma in there. :-)
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Nice one honcho, hope your back with a stronger mind this time to get a colony going.

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thanx guys..

the good thing is, that she is pure TB .. not mixed with mischlings..should have 100% TB..

Mr Shrimp im totally back with a vengeance..! lol

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Awesome stuff dude, glad to see you're back on the horse, congrats on the berried girl :victorious:

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Congratulations bro! Doesn't it feel good to have some good news come from what seemed the end?

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Congratulations bro! Doesn't it feel good to have some good news come from what seemed the end?

Definantely does chi...!

At 1 stage i nearly gave up, after loosing sooo many TB..

So happy atm.. :D

Also recieves some more pure blood TB from dean today.. so big huge thanx to dean..

Ill post pics up as soon as photobucket uploads. :)

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  • 3 weeks later...

Sooo just a quick update...

Well its about time i hatched some tb babies finally..!

Found a kk and a panda, but sure theres others around..

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Well done Honcho ! Great work, and congratz on getting it all back on track ! :applause:

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Nice , nice, nice mate congratulations

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