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Haha! Won't be counting anymore! Promise.

Will update when I see shrimplets!

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  • 3 weeks later...

Have been away for two weeks and came back to many little ones in the rack now! Photos as I can get them!post-558-0-36510700-1410491689_thumb.jpg

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A couple of more pics I got yesterday.....

It has been awhile since I had newborn BB, Do you think I have baby BB TBM or KK TBM in first pic and video??

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Plenty of F8 CRS/CBS type mischling came through too!! But out of the twenty I can see, its almost 60/40 TBM/Mischling!!

Three more girls ready to drop!! Cant keep away from this tank now!!!

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Oh wow that is a real impressive setup you have there! I wont say I'm not jealous because I am :)

I have to sweeten up my other half to get new tanks in the house haha. Maybe one day I can have a great setup like this.

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Thanks Mech! I am stoked with it!

Takes awhile to get the other half to come around but persist!

Be sure to check out the other shrimp tank journals on here, so many inspiring setups!!

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I have been thinking about that recently!!! But will get this one right first before starting another!! lol

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Woohoo! Four weeks on and they are growing well!!

Some update pics below!!

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Thanks Ben, I am stoked to have more bubs in the tank!!

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The red eyes definitely look freaky & it looks like you may have some pinto potential there, well done dude! :thumbsu:

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It was the evil red eyes I saw first!!

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Thanks guys! Time will tell with regards to patterns, just wrapt to find something special, more special than usual, in the tanks!!

More pics when I can get em!

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Very nice dude, definitely got some stunning potential there, can't wait to see when they're older, well done dude! :thumbsu:

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