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Just bumped onto this PRL pic, and almost fell off my chair...absolutely gorgeous, and well done to the breeder....incredible !

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How much would you pay ?

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Amazing definition between the red and white! I'd be afraid to put a price on it, I am always willing to pay for quality!

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Wow dude, absolutely stunning!! I'm pretty sure I'd be willing to loose a vital body part for that! :dejection:

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Lol that's stuning crs that Prl can cost a lot about 600 ** I think is a good price

Yeah I think you can wake up now Claudio. LOL!

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I think ull be look at a lot more than 600 for that.. No bleeding of the red full coloured legs and face and solid red and white!! Def more than 600!

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A shrimp like that would be priceless ATM...I doubt a breeder would sell it, as there's not many around with that sort of true quality. I'd pay $1000....only because that's all I can afford to pay for a shrimp :-) A shrimp like that would really be what a hobbyist is willing to pay...some may even say $2000 is cheap.

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I agree with squiggle, take any vital organ you want if i.can have that shrimp lol.

Cheers mick

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That shrimp is very very beautiful!

But I doubt I would ever pay anywhere near what it is worth for any shrimp ever!

From a distance (and without my glasses) my normal S Grade CRS look exactly the same :smiley_simmons:

(Please don't hit me! :cower:)

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That shrimp is very very beautiful!

But I doubt I would ever pay anywhere near what it is worth for any shrimp ever!

From a distance (and without my glasses) my normal S Grade CRS look exactly the same :smiley_simmons:

(Please don't hit me! :cower:)

LOL Garnel! You must be a few km away looking at your shrimp through binoculars!

The colors of that shrimp look as if it were painted on with high quality nail polish where as ours look like it was painted on with dulux outdoor paint. And the separation of the colors...wow!

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How much would you pay ?

I'd pay $1000 if I had the money, but id pay $1500 for this [ATTACH]6577[/ATTACH]

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I'll wait for Gbang's culls after he buys the above...

:rofl:

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Personally I prefer BBs PRL pic even tho the legs have more red and a better pattern on gbangs one, I much prefer the sharpness of the white and depth of the red and the fact the colour doesn't bleed into the white on BBs pic!!

but I'll take both if anyone wants to give em away hahaha. It's my aim in life to get this from my prl and pbl Hahahaha

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The colors of that shrimp look as if it were painted on with high quality nail polish where as ours look like it was painted on with dulux outdoor paint. And the separation of the colors...wow!

Yeah, no doubt that is a stunning looking shrimp. (But don't you think they enhanced the photo just a little....:rolleyes:)

Still... mine are very pretty too and they didn't cost anywhere near $ 1000. ;)

I just wouldn't spend that amount of money on a little crustacean however pretty it might be.

I wasn't doubting the quality of this shrimp. I just answered the question.

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Yeah I think you can wake up now Claudio. LOL!

I don't wanna wake up I wanna keep sleeping because there is no way my wallet will have a big amount of many to buy one shrimp lol

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