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some pics of my CRS and CBS line breeding. had a friend lend me a wonderful cam. as you can see, the pure line project is still a long way, these are all the males and females i have selected for the next generation of breeding. some have great legs while some have great colours. unfortunately not one single shrimp has all the requirements so it's gonna take a while to get to the pure red and black finish line. i have to say thought the CBS line is way better and quite ahead of my CRS. got some great pics though!!! enjoy :D

CRS

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the cherries there are some really bad carbon rilli culls :)

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CBS WOOOOO!!! <ahttp://shrimpkeepersforum.com/forum/ipb3/http://shrimpkeepersforum.com/forum/uploads/emoticons/default_smile.gif' alt=':D'>

cbs 12mm juvie

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awesome SSS

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Good female and BAAAAAAAADDD female

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boy :)

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awesome sss girl

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and finally my two favourite shots of two sexy girls. one has an unusual pattern

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Wowee, very cool and nice….where's the order form ? LOL

Great work in the selective breeding Gbang ……

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Some very Sexy shrimp you have there Gbang! Your pics get me excited! I'm less then 2 week off getting my first CRS/CBS's... The Benibachi soil is on its way!

Love the SSS CBS in the 10th picture, perfection!

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really good to see! i really like how some of the cbs have dark legs already.. cant wait to see what happens with them down the track. Good luck! :encouragement:

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Awesome pics dude, definitely some awesome shrimp there & some super sexy legs, well done! Thanks for sharing! :encouragement:

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Nice solid colours. So pretty. Does that CBS have a no entry sign but with the bottom half extended?

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