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after upset 1 of my bluebolts dissapear. and i only have 2 bluebolts male left to start my tb tank. and today found out 1 of them is a berried... so so happy :)

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Ahhhh, no sight better then berried BB......congratulations....great news. More tank staring now.

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Congratulations Poeticwinter!! Such brilliant news!! And you thought it would never happen!!

Now the fun really begins!! :wave:

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yea thought they were male (as seller said). and end up 1 female. wahoo so happy joy. thanks all hopefully will be give birth successfully. will keep an eye on bb shrimplet!

oh yea another news i getting new shrimp tank again! barely can walk at my flat now need clear out space for shrimp and fish heaven lol

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She looks stunning! Awesome!

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update my pregnant mumma side shot showing awesome colour

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hi mate.

i notice there are a few Crs/CBS in the pic. Are they michling or are they just female? Do u know who impregnate her?

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Very nice but why is there crs and cbs in the same tank is it display or all female tank?

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this tank is tb x mischlings project :)

Very nice but why is there crs and cbs in the same tank is it display or all female tank?
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the one impregnant her i think was michlings. as before i put on breeder box with michlings only. i thought this shrimp was male before surprise get eggs. even not much eggs carrier still its first time shes berried finger crossed shes will be have interesting babies and also not abort the eggs

hi mate.i notice there are a few Crs/CBS in the pic. Are they michling or are they just female? Do u know who impregnate her?
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well if regular crs cbs x tb = mischlings (if patern cbs/crs) i think it called F1 then cross again F2, etc. correct me if im wrong :)

Ah gotcha haha i have no idea when it comes to crystals haha
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That's correct, CRS/CBS x pure Taiwan Bee = F1 Mischling, F1 Mischling x pure Taiwan Bee = F2 Mischling & so on, as long as you are crossing the mischling with pure Taiwan Bee the F number will increase, this is not the case when Mischling x Mischling or TBM x Mischling. :encouragement:

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ooooooooooo shes a gorgeous looking shrimplass!

So how do you tell what michlings are what F number if their all in the same tank?

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i dunno haha. all mischlings i bought and given is F4-FXXXXX (from marcus, newbreed and gbang). Im quiet sure it will be great tb tank

ooooooooooo shes a gorgeous looking shrimplass! So how do you tell what michlings are what F number if their all in the same tank?
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shes already not carying the eggs. but i cant see any baby bluebolt yet. shes not heavily pregnant though so might theres some where some little babies blue bolt but until now i cant see any. what i can see lots baby crs and cbs at the moment. hope it will turn up soon. ill update if can see any of them...

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Just ensure your GH is between 4-6, and your TDS is <180.... And don't forget to use some mineral powder

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