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Well im still alive, its been a while since ive posted anythin,

So i thought id post couple pics of my shrimp :)

Anyways ..

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Love them thanks for sharing
No probs ..
Looking good dude' date=' soooo many barrier girls, well done! :victorious:[/quote']Yeah starting to get quite a few berried.. hopefully everything keeps doing its thing :)Yeah ive been trying tk improve on legs for a while..Im slowly getting there me thinks
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Wondering what happened to you honcho, thought you were on tour with 50cent again. nice shrimpies are some of those mischlings?

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Wondering what happened to you honcho' date=' thought you were on tour with 50cent again. nice shrimpies are some of those mischlings?[/quote']

Lol.. nah still here in oz.. just been busy with work and life..lol

Nah those qrnt mischlings mate.. they are my attempt at crs/cbs pureline..lol

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Lol.. nah still here in oz.. just been busy with work and life..lol

Nah those qrnt mischlings mate.. they are my attempt at crs/cbs pureline..lol

I know some are PR/BL as they have some nice sexy legs and color hence the word some was used.

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Looking good Honcho. Always nice to see berried mamas well done:encouragement:

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Mmmmm, can only vaguely remember you...LOL, glad to see you active mate. Gorgeous shrimps, well done, those sexy legs are awesome :-)

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Amazing, Love the legs too!

If it is ok to ask how long have you been working on your PRL?

These are just like the ones I hope to have one day, great job thanks for sharing.

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Thanx for the complements guys..

Ive been breeding these crs for just over a couple years..

Although i have added different peoples lines along the way..

The cbs has been going a little less..

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Nice,

can I ask if you have a colony or do you have a selective breeding rack,

do you also run more than one tank for each type eg 2 tanks of crs and 2 tanks for cbs.

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Nice' date='

can I ask if you have a colony or do you have a selective breeding rack,

do you also run more than one tank for each type eg 2 tanks of crs and 2 tanks for cbs.[/quote']

Yeah definantely.. ask away :)

I dont have a rack as such, just multiple tanks ..lol

For my cbs and crs i have a 1metre tank split in 2 with a divider..

This tank houses my best shrimp..

Crs on 1 side cbs on other..

After i cull i usually keep about 20 of the best shrimp of each colour..

The rest "culls" go into a seperate community tank to spend the rest of there lives..lol

After the 20 or so shrimp breed.. i usually have a few shrimplets..

Once they are sexable i cull again..

I only ever keep the best of the best together...

Hope that makes sense :)

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Awesome, thank you so much I really appreciate your sharing info honcho.

One day, one day mine will hopefully get to your standard, after my 3rd ever cull I have just noticed some SW/GB juvies so I am guessing that I have purchased some CRS X SW/GB somewhere along the line and I fear my colony may have taken somewhat of a backwards step. Now to talk my lovely missus into realising I need 1 more tank, maybe just another 4 footer divided into 3..... Yup MTS is contagious. Now I just need her to catch it!

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