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My Black Cherries


Gabe129

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I found these in my super red cherry tank, I took them out as culls, put them in my sons Endler's Livebearer tank, figured I'll see what happens. Here are the offsprings of the few brown shrimp I "culled".....

 

Let me know what you think....

 

These are the original ones!!!

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And the offsprings....first generation...

 

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Second generation.....

 

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Third Generation....

 

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Damn I had heaps of culls like that and gave them away! I always did say culls are still good!

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Great images of some awesome looking shrimp! Amazing what a few generations can achieve!

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Damn I had heaps of culls like that and gave them away! I always did say culls are still good!

Yeah, I had a big surprise when I spotted the first full black shrimp in the tank. Had to do a double take, lol, I did manage that picture of it hanging from the plant thought!

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Hahaha, I've kept mine, they throw out all the surprises for me including royal blue and once a long time ago some beaut red King Kong looking cherry morph. And they are awesome to look at too. I like the Tiger stripe patterns.

Good work @Gabe129

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Very cool patterns & love the progression, can't wait to see the results of the next few generations. :thumbsu:

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I am very curious as well! But it hardly can get any darker than the last ones! They were blue to the naked eye!

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I am very curious as well! But it hardly can get any darker than the last ones! They were blue to the naked eye!

You never know, these cute little critters can often surprise you with their colours. :thumbsu:

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