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Just thought I'd share some stunning shrimp that are surfacing from international breeders. The first one is Vitézslav Bosák, a Czech breeder who lives in Venezuela, the second is Burak Aksoylu from São Paulo, Brazil & the third is Bernd Pühl, who I believe is German. So it is very interesting to see that some of the most interesting stuff is not just coming out of Germany, Japan or Taiwan. image_zpsb75c1baa.jpg image_zpsf5b95765.jpg image_zps49f211ea.jpg

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Hang on missed the second pic, thought that was from a Japanese breeder?

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Yeah I misread the post, Burak posted this pic of Kyoyo's shrimp & yes he is Japanese, I will be posting more pics from international breeders in this thread to keep everyone drooling & motivate you! :encouragement:

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If we can get even close to these we are laughing!! I think I will be dreaming of shrimp number 1, one day. Kyoyos purple shrimp has been swimming in my brain since I saw it yesterday!! Definitely drooling!!

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Loving the purple, it does look like it's been "enhanced" a bit with the ol photoshop but I'm keen to see more purple shrimp!

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WOW! Simply amazing metallic purple shrimp! :clap:

The possibilities are truly endless. Can't help think what a metallic blue/black would look like... Drooooooling!!!

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Great looking Shrimp, can't believe the dedication and time these breeders must put in to create such variations. That said, i would have to include all of the SKF members who excell in doing so with their breeding programs.

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Can I have a number 2 to go lol. Awesome thread jay, it's going to be good motivation. Cheers mick

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Here's another stunner from a German breeder Farschad Farhadi, enjoy & try not to drool on your keyboards, lol. :encouragement: imagejpg1_zps52c43039.jpg

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Here's some more stunning stuff from overseas, enjoy cause I know I did! :D

I can't remember the breeders on a few of them, I wrote them down but lost the paper at work, doh!

This one is from Yu CRS Centre in Taiwan

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This one I'm not sure about.

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This one is Ol Gan from Germany

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Not sure about this one.

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Last & by no means least, the most stunning shrimp I've seen in a while, a Skunk TaiTibee from Waldemar Kolecki in Poland, just awesome!

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Just stunning! Love the Skunk!

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Just found this pic of a gorgeous TB while cruzing the net & just had to share it with you guys! :jig:

Introducing the Galaxy by Opty Shrimp in Europe. :D

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That looks awesome. Tiger hybrid descendant?

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I think it's actually an Extreme KK, or maybe a Pinto, with an interesting speckled pattern. :thumbsu:

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It's just astounding what can be achieved breeding these shrimp! That Galaxy is absolutely amazing! Thanks Squiggs!

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WOW! What an awesome looking shrimp! I like how some of the dots are white while others seem to have the shadow coloration. Does the whole shrimp seem to have a purple base or is that just my eyes?

 

Thanks Squiggs for these pics they are totally sweeeeet!!! :thumbsu:

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