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Cheers guys ita been a long time coming since i killed my last tb tank :sorrow: but well worth the wait..

Gave me a huge smile when i saw them :D

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  • 3 weeks later...

Finally getting some more movement in my TB program..

Had a BB mamma drop today and shed her she.. unfirtunantely she left 2 eggs behind so trying to artificially hatch them..

She was berried to a BB male from bluebolts colony and is pure blood so im happy as larry..!

Here is the mamma..

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Oooooh also spotted the tiiiinyest BB baby born today..! :)

Not sure if u guys can see it, but its there...!

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Well camouflaged, must have taken you a while to spot it.

Congrats.

Would love to get a pair of king kings or pandas myself. Maybe one day.

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Well camouflaged' date=' must have taken you a while to spot it.

Congrats.

Woulf love to get a pair of king kings or pandas myself. Maybe one day.[/quote']

Only reason i was looking was because i saw a the BB mammas molt on soil, and noticed a couple eggs still attached so i knew it was from her and she must have released the rest..

I searched for a while after that until i eventually found one..!

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These TB look awesome with the color and everything' date=' but I wont move to TB program until expert in crystal :victorious:[/quote']

Definantely a good decision mate, get really good at breeding crystals then, go from there..

Nothing worse than loosing shrimp to inexperience..!

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Definantely a good decision mate' date=' get really good at breeding crystals then, go from there..

Nothing worse than loosing shrimp to inexperience..![/quote']

+1 or hydrogen peroxide .... :p

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Hahaha' date=' you're a bad man BB! :smiley_simmons:[/quote']

I'm applying the "cruel to be kind" method of shrimp keeping ... Honcho will NEVER EVER over use H202 again now.... Bhahahahahahahaha

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I'm applying the "cruel to be kind" method of shrimp keeping ... Honcho will NEVER EVER over use H202 again now.... Bhahahahahahahaha

I never said it wasn't funny, just evil. :smiley_simmons: I'm sure you are right though, I reckon he'd would fall over & shiver in the fetal position if someone ever suggests he use it again, lmfao! :congratulatory:

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I never said it wasn't funny' date=' just evil. :smiley_simmons: I'm sure you are right though, I reckon he'd would fall over & shiver in the fetal position if someone ever suggests he use it again, lmfao! :congratulatory:[/quote']

Pretty close.. actually im just recovering now from Bluebolts just mentioning it again..lol

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Very cool pics dude, my BB don't have anywhere near the same amount of blue as those two, well done! :victorious:

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Very cool pics dude' date=' my BB don't have anywhere near the same amount of blue as those two, well done! :victorious:[/quote']

Oh really.. why is that...?

i never knew the babies were blue aswell..?

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The mum never showed much blue to start with, only a little bit when berried & the shrimplets are very similar. Got a bit of work to do on them to get the colour to show up. :encouragement:

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When several of my BB's don't show good colouring, I check my Ca, and add mineral powder etc.... No doubt genetics and quality are important, but WP do play a role too. I've culled BB's into my Tibee tanks, and sometimes after 2-3 months, they blossom to a dark blue, as my tiger tank has a slightly higher TDS and GH.

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Thanks for the tip BB, I'll post another thread with all my WP , not going to hijack this one, hahaha! :victorious:

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