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Hi all, I thought I should put some pics of the shrimp I'm keeping at the moment. All my shrimp have come from members of skf, and mostly given to me after some losses last year.

Firstly cbs from squiggle and daydream DSC_0143_zpsjclot8dc.jpg20130703_190248_zpsb2cc8f1a.jpg

Cbsxtiger f1 tibee from daydreamDSC_0003_zpsyskithac.jpg

Snow white from blueboltDSC_0139_zpsbseokagh.jpg

Sunkist from bluebolt DSC_0126_zpsukvppdjr.jpg

Black cherry and crs from gbang and daydream DSC_0133_zpsts42e1gs.jpg

Red cherry from daydream DSC_000001_zpsaqbzq4d9.jpg

Red Rilli from daydream DSC_0026_zpsrxj0xe3u.JPG

Yellow from daydream DSC_0011_zpsshxhswip.JPG

Riffle shrimp from back pond20130629_214549_zps05d4870e.jpg

And finally the blue I've been working on for a while, this male is going to dable.DSC_000001_zpsbsce7qer.jpg

Thanks to all that have helped get me back up, if i forgot to mention anyone I'm sorry.

Love this forum and it's the people that make it so good.

Cheers mick

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You have some nice shrimp again Smicko -love the last Blue that was where I was at when I lost my colony.

this forum is awesome the way people help out each other and are so generous i think it's what the forum is so great the SKF love we talk about.. :encouragement:

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You are one lucky man Mick,so good to see others sharing their bounty with the less fortunate who have suffered wipeouts.

Congrats to all who have shared:wave:

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Beautiful collection of shrimps there mate! Awesome the support this community provides. Great work everyone!

Look forward to seeing more of these awesome shrimp!

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Thanks for the comments people,

It's a nice collection, their are a couple of others that I haven't got pics of yet and a few more pics of the ones already shown that I will share.

Cheers mick

Another pic of the blue cherry male, 20130423_182556_zps2a111fa5.jpg

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This forums fantastic mate :-) I will do my best to keep this blue breeding going :-) and will update as things progress :-)

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Hi all, took some pics I thought I would share.

Cheers mick

Crs black cherry and a bn to throw the focus out lolDSC_0015_zpsuuqu3j0z.jpg

Crs DSC_0010_zpsfzufaes2.jpg

Cbs red Rilli DSC_0017_zpsxslvw5cc.jpg

Cbs red Rilli DSC_0007_zpsebkmryok.jpg

Sw pumpkin cherry DSC_0011_zpsjr3ljolu.jpg

Sw, mishling DSC_0012_zpsacewtyd3.jpg

Tibee yellow DSC_0009_zps4sfdhmzs.jpg

Tibee yellow DSC_0006_zpsfmltuyrp.jpg

And finally a pic of the room coming together DSC_0014_zpscinehdmw.jpg

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looking great the shrimp room smicko. and really nice collection shrimp too :rockon:

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Wow, great shrimp! Atm I dream of the other half allowing me to have enough tanks so we can keep more species of shrimp & my really really good dream is to have the experience/knowledge/tanks to be able to keep &/or breed shrimp like these :-)

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Thanks peeps, another couple of pics.

Cheers mick

Crappy pic of the red cherry DSC_0033_zpsdmse9jg7.jpg

Pic of swDSC_0041_zpsyu2xy5mg.jpg

Cbs rilli DSC_0028_zpsysj5ls9d.jpg

Yellow cherryDSC_0029_zpsme55efq7.jpg

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NICEEEE!!!!!!!!!! Smicko looking good.

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  • 2 months later...

Couple of new pics.

I have been working on my reds for years and it's starting to pay off with consistency in the whole colony

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The yellows are holding there colour nicely on white gravel.

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A disappointing picture.

I lost all my adult crs last week doing something silly, live and learn.

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Snow white hiding lol

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Black and blue

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Cbs and half a tibee

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I hope you enjoy the pics.

Cheers mick

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Great pictures. Sorry for your CRS loss that's a bummer!

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Oh no, where's the other half of the Tibee?? Lol

Great pics!

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