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Just a few pictures of my shrimp
Big Mama and a few juvies eating their lettuce need to work on those legs

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a little mishling
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a gorgeous Panda (TB)
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another younger Panda
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Some of the colour variations in my chocolates that I am slowly moving to individual colour tanks -these are culls in my big community tank hence the Rili in there too- I might have to look at some of the Blues in that cull tank
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I love the Pandas too, they seem to hold their bodies more proudly than the Crystals almost like their chest is puffed up and their tails are in the air.

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Very nice pics Ineke, definitely got some very nice shrimp there, thanks for sharing! :victorious:

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Great pics Ineke!! Great pandas!! Your chocolates are awesome, found a berried female today!!! Keep up the great work!

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That's great Newbreed hope you get some nice ones. I put the Chocolates for the comp in to a separate tank and there are already at least 2 berried girls in there. They breed continuously.:D

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Thanks Pappyy3 I've had a lot of help from forum members to get my collection going, between what I have purchased and what I have been given I am getting quite a few varieties now- not just the types in the photos. I have been very lucky:D

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Thank you, I'm slowly getting there with the help of our generous forum members :D

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You have some beautiful shrimp Ineke.

Also, your photo-taking skills have improved heaps from when you first started posting pictures.

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I use a free app called camera prime. Just need to take a heap of pictures and a few are good enough to post.:)

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Hey GBANG great to see you back. I am getting a nice collection now but I have had a lot of help from the forum community . Just the most awesome group of people here:D

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Finally got a good shot of my other Panda- thought it was a KK but the bands grew too big (I Think?). Nice little man this one. This is a good shot of the longer antennae of males <a href=%7Boption%7Dhttp://i1293.photobucket.com/albums/b583/ineke24/PB200078_zps27f81b68.jpg' alt='PB200078_zps27f81b68.jpg'>

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