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I would like to thank Durro (Greg) for the awesome Tibees that arrived today. As most of you know I love Tibees and when Greg saw that my old giant girl died last week he offered me some which I greatfully accepted.

So thank you Durro your generosity is awesome and the Tibees are fanatastic just love the colours . Now my Tibee journey can begin in earnest.

Durro was very generous he didn't just send 1 or 2 he sent me a good number .

Thanks again I'm away to do some serious shrimp staring:blowkiss:

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No probs sweets. Hope they do well for you! I think Tibees are much more active and interesting than bee shrimps and the variety you can get in colour - amazing! Not to mention the Giant Tibee.

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Yes Tibees have quite a character compared to othershrimp. they do love to explore I have all exits taped over!

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Took a few pictures of the Tibees tonight ,they are very active and hard to get . I already have a favourite but that will change each time I look at them :)img]<img src=<a href=%7Boption%7Dhttp://i1293.photobucket.com/albums/b583/ineke24/DSC_0309_zps000035e0.jpg' alt='DSC_0309_zps000035e0.jpg'>

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I definitely stare and have much higher anticipation in my tibee (mongrel, lol) tanks......I add some TB & OEBT in the mix as well to possibly give me more variation. Well done Greg, like I said in the other thread (Gbang)....where's my PRL, PBL, and Spotted Head Pinto culls ?

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I have it on good authority that some " mongrels " are coming my way! I think my poor cherries are moving further down my interest scale- well except for my chocolates and of course the blues and then there's the Yellows , but definitely moving down the scale :)

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Great work Durro, very generous and thoughtful mate!

Beautiful Tibees, such interesting markings! Great pics Ineke! Lots more shrimp staring required now!

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Thanks Jamie its easy when they come to the front. That last one is a beauty. I have been very very lucky getting these and Gbang's boys. Plus my surprise that's on it's way, I am getting very spoilt this week. :bighug:

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Oooh, who doesn't love a 'surprise'! Intrigued now!!

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I will let you know when I know. Nearly as good as Area 51 but just next door !

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Ah, Area51A! Lol

ooh, just next door........

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BB I love mongrels so I will love my surprise . Besides its from you so what's not to love about that:blowkiss:

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