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Very cool dude, I've got some new patterns but they are still a while away from being released from the secure location, hahaha :smiley_simmons:

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Your shrimp never cease to amaze me BB!:D

+1 I am always amazed and inspired by BBs pics!!

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This thread is making me look bad..... It's opened for everyone to share anything out of the ordinary. I'm taking a stance and not posting another pic until someone else does......:-)

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I hope that's not a tantrum you are having there BB. You know we are in awe of your shrimp and maybe no one else is posting because they can't match your beauties. Don't deny our right to be totally envious of you.:cheerful:

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Sound like someone's put his foot down!! I don't have any tb pics to share at this stage!! Can someone please post something, just to appease mr bb!! Would be great to see the different varieties these beauties throw!

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We need a throw down thread of the nicest marked shrimp like we have of the cutest dog thread. That should appease MR BB. :congratulatory:

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Ok BB, I'll post up one of the more interesting patterns that I have. Please don't stop making us drool over you many many stunning shrimp pics! :victorious:

I think I'll call him Zoro! Lol :smiley_simmons:

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LOL, just a tad of a tantrum, but more embarrass as I don't want to appear to be showing off. It's great to see any variation, as it also makes us aware of what's out there, and perhaps a collaboration of selective breeding a particular colour/pattern, and even of there's TB/Tiger genetics...etc

Thanks squiggs, I've not seen that variation.... What were the parents ? Any tiger genetics ?

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This is my best but only a standard pattern- still nice though

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LOL, just a tad of a tantrum, but more embarrass as I don't want to appear to be showing off. It's great to see any variation, as it also makes us aware of what's out there, and perhaps a collaboration of selective breeding a particular colour/pattern, and even of there's TB/Tiger genetics...etc

BB we never think you are showing off (well almost never;)) and it's great to see your work

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LOL' date=' just a tad of a tantrum, but more embarrass as I don't want to appear to be showing off. It's great to see any variation, as it also makes us aware of what's out there, and perhaps a collaboration of selective breeding a particular colour/pattern, and even of there's TB/Tiger genetics...etc

Thanks squiggs, I've not seen that variation.... What were the parents ? Any tiger genetics ?[/quote']

All good BB, you can chuck a sookie la la any time you want, hahaha. :stupid: Seriously though, I would never think you are showing off & seeing your colours & patterns only motivates me to see if I can produce something similar! :encouragement:

The Panda is PandaxBB so nothing special there & the Ruby Red zebra pinto(I know it's not but I can wish, lol) I'm pretty sure just came from mischling x something TB(not sure what as it came from another tank) :victorious:

What were the parents from your "Punisher" shrimp?

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I think it's a male- I can't take credit for it I have to admit it's from Dean. I do have a few similar but as my tank is a mix of TB, TBM and mishlings I can only say TBM to be honest. Once I have a reasonable number- that should be if- I will take all the obvious mishlings out but for now it's a free for all;)

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Awesome shrimp on display! Will try to get a pic to throw down this weekend!

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Pic of my unique Shadow!

Front view, looking good!! Check out those sexy black legs!!

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Side on she has nice solid markings...

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When she turns the other way, the markings change.

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She's not perfect but I think she's beautiful!!

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Very nice. I have 3 with very similar markings different from each side but not shadow like her.

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