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Great Oz Shrimp Off - April 2014  

19 members have voted

  1. 1. Please vote for your two favourite TB shrimp photos

    • Entry 1 - Ineke
      5
    • Entry 2 - Squiggle
      11
    • Entry 3 - JPN07
      6
    • Entry 4 - slin1977
      3
    • Entry 5 - shrimpstan
      0
    • Entry 6 - Kev
      1
    • Entry 7 - poeticwinter
      1
    • Entry 8 - hoang1912
      1
    • Entry 9 - CNgo2006
      3
    • Entry 10 - K9932
      2


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Time to vote for your two favourite TB photos!!
 
Two votes only per member.
 
Voting will close 9am Sunday 11th May.
 
Winner, member who receives the most votes, will win 2 F7 confirmed female Mischlings.
 
April entrants are as follows:
 
Entry 1 - Ineke
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Entry 2 - Squiggle
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Entry 3 - JPN07
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Entry 4 - slin1977
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Entry 5 - shrimpstan
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Entry 6 - Kev
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Entry 7 - poeticwinter
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Entry 8 - hoang1912
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Entry 9 - CNgo2006
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Entry 10 - K9932
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A great first round with awesome entries. Looking forward to what future rounds will bring! 

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Wow, absolutely stunning shrimp. Good luck everyone :-)

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They are all awesome but i love the crisp appearance of the brown eyes in #4 :D 

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I love the purple sheen on the head of #9, very cool! :beerhat:

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Great to see so many votes in already. Please remember to vote before 9am Sunday morning.

 

Winner to be announced soon after!!

 

Thanks to everyone for participating and helping decide the winner!!

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And the winner of the April Shrimp Off is Squiggle with 10 votes! Congratulations mate, beautiful Bluebolt pic!

You have won the two F7 female mischlings, pm me your details and I can send them out tomorrow for you!

Thanks to all participants!! Next round to be announced soon!!

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Thanks everyone for the votes but I'm going to withdraw from the comp & decline the prize. I really didn't expect to win, I was just adding to the numbers & to encourage participation. I'll leave it up to NB what he wants to do with the prize, thanks to everyone who participated & to NB for running it, let's hope there's many more fantastic comps to come! :D

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congratulations Squiggs well done that is one beautiful shrimp :goodjob:

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congrat's squiggs stunning shrimp and great photo details too! :bow:

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