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Just wanted to say a big thank you to BB for the time and effort he has spent giving me advice and helping me with my tank of non breeding Crystals. I am happy to announce that I have at least one very very berried CRS in the new big tank at long last and I am sure without his help it would not have happened.

I know no picture or it didn't happen but she is newly berried and still hiding I just managed to get a glimpse of her fanning her eggs before going to the back of the tank.:encouragement:

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Wahoo!! congrats Ineke, finally got them to breed, now you've just got to get the yellows going! :encouragement:

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Thanks Squiggle it certainly took long enough! I'm not talking about those damn Yellows;)

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Woohoo!! You've done it!! Congrats Ineke!!

Patience really is a virtue, hopefully mine will follow suit.

Brilliant news! :)

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Thanks Jamie it certainly took its time lets hope some more follow.

Confession time to -dont know who or what mated with her as she is in with CRS, CBS and Tibee males so who know but I don't care this is my show tank and as you all know I like mongrels!

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Thank you- the newer members don't know about my ongoing saga with my Crystals and Yellows but hopefully the drought has broken and I will finally get them all breeding. Now the other Cherries just breed and breed and even the mishlings produced some babies what went wrong with the Crystals and Yellows is anybodies guess:D

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Ohhhh is this the thread????

Bout time we saw some berried crystals lol

I'll try not to talk about yellow cherries

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Cmon ineke, lets face your demons...were your yellows off new purchases ? or were they your colony, and suddenly just stopped breeding. I have a "particular" shrimp ATM that just refuses to get berried...been saddled for 4-5 weeks now ! Grrrrr

Depends on their previous WP, and if there's a drastic change, and it will/may take them a while to acclimatise and get their mojo sorted. Surely it cant be us ineke :beaten:

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They came from Nogi & his are breeding well, you'll have to ask the him for his WP's & see how different they are to yours. :encouragement:

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I have a couple of older yellows still from Gbang and one berried but then lost her eggs, plus the ones from Nogi. Surprisingly they spent most of their time in with the Crystals that wouldn't breed so I'm wondering if there was something wrong with that tank . They have now gone into the big tank with the crystals. The females have large saddles but they always have. The yellows were originally in Cherry WP's but put into the Crystal tank as they werent breeding anyway. It will be interesting to see if they breed now they have moved

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