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PRL - Pretty Red Legs

PBL - Pretty Black Legs

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Hey Squiggle mate...

keep improving them.. they are looking great...

just a heads up on how i am selectively breeding.. (not the best way but hope it helps)

let the shrimps mate and breed until they have reached a population of 100-200.. then select only the best 5-10pcs out into another tank.. and wait again... repeat until get satisfying results... (Note: this will take quite a long time, be patience and will be well rewarded.. HAHAHA)

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I was going to ask the question but Wraithie did it for me' date=' all theses terms you guys come up with it takes me time to catch up (slow)

Nice shrimp mate but they are red and white LOL

Bob[/quote']

Gee Bob, you gotta catch up before its too late, umm maybe it is already? Lol

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Hey Squiggle mate...

keep improving them.. they are looking great...

just a heads up on how i am selectively breeding.. (not the best way but hope it helps)

let the shrimps mate and breed until they have reached a population of 100-200.. then select only the best 5-10pcs out into another tank.. and wait again... repeat until get satisfying results... (Note: this will take quite a long time' date=' be patience and will be well rewarded.. HAHAHA)[/quote']

Thanks Alvin, how many tanks do you devote to one type, like PRL for instance?

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Hey Squiggle mate...

keep improving them.. they are looking great...

just a heads up on how i am selectively breeding.. (not the best way but hope it helps)

let the shrimps mate and breed until they have reached a population of 100-200.. then select only the best 5-10pcs out into another tank.. and wait again... repeat until get satisfying results... (Note: this will take quite a long time' date=' be patience and will be well rewarded.. HAHAHA)[/quote']

Awesome tip Alvin, thanks mate, I have been letting it get to about 50-70 but I'll wait a bit longer for more selection. :encouragement:

I'm just happy that I can show you some half decent quality pics after yours have inspired me for so long, thanks mate. :victorious:

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Thanks Alvin' date=' how many tanks do you devote to one type, like PRL for instance?[/quote']Initially I was using 5-6 tanks... then now.. 2 tanks.. hahaha.. the good and the normal.. those that cannot make it will be shifted to stay with the CRS for gene improvements...Well, my quantity is just a gauge, mate... a simple theory is 'with greater quantity, you will have more selections'...happy shrimping !!!
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Gees Ninja you are getting hard on me like Ineke is, what chance do I have OH poor little me LOL.

Must admit I never can keep up with the new terms or shortenings, I guess I will have to get on some OS forums and then again maybe not as I don't have enough time now.

I know I will stay in the dark ages.

Bob

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Gees Ninja you are getting hard on me like Ineke is

Bob

Oh come on Bob, that's just wrong! Hahaha! :stupid::smiley_simmons:

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Initially I was using 5-6 tanks... then now.. 2 tanks.. hahaha.. the good and the normal.. those that cannot make it will be shifted to stay with the CRS for gene improvements...

So in reality you have 3 tanks, best, normal and CRS. Why would you have plain CRS when you have 2 tanks of gorgeous PRL?

Sorry for the 20 questions Alvin!

How do you put in new blood?

Hey Squiggs, I jacked your thread, lol.

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So in reality you have 3 tanks' date=' best, normal and CRS. Why would you have plain CRS when you have 2 tanks of gorgeous PRL?

Sorry for the 20 questions Alvin!

How do you put in new blood?

Hey Squiggs, I jacked your thread, lol.[/quote']

I wouldn't expect any less ninja, you have been taught well, hahaha! :victorious:

p.s. I also interested in the answers too, lol :encouragement: I'm guessing the one tank of normal CRS is PRL culls?

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p.s. I also interested in the answers too' date=' lol :encouragement: I'm guessing the one tank of normal CRS is PRL culls?[/quote']

But that would make 3 tanks Squiggs?

Maybe it's one for PRL & the other one for normal CRS & has the PRL culls too, that makes two tanks. :victorious:

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Ok, I guess it's open to interpretation, he says he only has two tanks, the good & the normal. Does the good mean PRL & the normal mean CRS with PRL culls or are both good & normal referring to PRL & a third tank for culls & CRS? I guess only Alvin can clear this one up for us cause both could be correct from what he said. :encouragement:

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