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Image Overload: you have been warned!

Been a while since i uploaded photos so here are the latest from my collection, taken today!

First up my New Rack!

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This is a massive work in progress, I have so much cleaning and setting up to do not to mention I'm siliconing in dividers on each tank!

NEW ADDTIONS: I received a shipment of new shrimp form Bluebolts today! (Thanks mate AWSOME quality shrimp)

Sunkist: these are not at full colour as they have only been in the tank for 4 hours!

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Fire Reds: Again not fully coloured up

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Snowballs: (LOVE these guys!)

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Ok now for my exsisting colonys:

Yellows:

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Chocolates:

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Red Rilli:

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Blue Velvets:

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Black Knights:

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Darwin Algae Shrimp:

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Bluebolt:

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Mishlings:

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Newborn Snowhite/Golden Bee's: (I have 4 of these from Mishling parents)

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The Cull Tank!:

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Well that's it for now! I hope you enjoyed the photos!

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Awesome ! Awesome ! Those racks / setup looks amazing.....very exciting. You have some beautiful shrimp, and those new additions will certainly compliment your collection. Well done on your selective breeding :beer:

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Awesome ! Awesome ! Those racks / setup looks amazing.....very exciting. You have some beautiful shrimp' date=' and those new additions will certainly compliment your collection. Well done on your selective breeding :beer:[/quote']

Thanks Mate, Muchly Appreciated! :D

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Nice set up and shrimp!!:happydance:

I think you may have chucked in a darwin algae shrimp with my pack hahaha. I'll try and get a pic.

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Awesome stuff, definitely a very cool collection of super sexy shrimp & that rack is coming together nicely, well done dude! :happydance:

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Awesome that should look great filled with shrimp. You have some beautiful shrimp :clap:

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Thank you guys. I'm glad you all are enjoying the pictures :D

Cant wait to have the system all up and running. It will have 24 tanks on a 200L sump when I'm done dividing the tanks.

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Great shots mate! Gonna be a ripper setup! Keep us posted.

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that rack is pretty sweet looking, how much did it set you back and where did you get it ?

Do your snowballs have a slight blue hue to them or is just camera and lighting?

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that rack is pretty sweet looking' date=' how much did it set you back and where did you get it ?

Do your snowballs have a slight blue hue to them or is just camera and lighting?[/quote']

sorry for the late reply my computers power supplie decided to blow up this afternoon!.

Yeah I'm loving the new rack. it will have 24 tanks hooked up to the one sump when I am done with it :D i bought it second hand for $800. Money well spent!

as for the snowballs they are very white, no hint of blue. Must be the lighting or your monitor as they look white to me. You weren't looking at the blue velvet photos were you? hehe

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Also wanted show off my best sunkist now that she has her colour back. The older photos just didnt do her justice!

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Awesome shrimp! Snowballs are my favourites! :applause:

Thanks for sharing!

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  • 3 weeks later...

Update: MORE IMAGES! :-)

Carbon Rillis: [Thanks to Gbang!]

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My favorite girl... Amazing!

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Fire Reds: [Thanks to Bluebolts!]

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Blue Velvets: (from carbon rillis) [Thanks to Gbang!]

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Snow Whites:

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Bluebolts [thanks to JPN07!]

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Dark Blue Cherry's (from blacks) [thanks to Gbang!]

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That's it for now. Thanks for looking!

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Wow you have some nice new shrimp there Aquathumb!

Thanks!

Yes I'm afraid the addiction is in its final stages... :-)

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Oh no it's not it just keeps getting worse there's ALWAYS room for just one more tank!

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