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Tibee mumma and a few nice juvies


Paul Minett

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Looking good. Have you got a particular goal in mind or are you just breeding them to see what variations show up?

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ok guys what am I doing wrong with the links? with the tibee like everyone thinking of using some of these guys for pinto line just trying to get some girls out of the ones I have crossed with tb and work back from there have a couple with nice patterns so fingers crossed. the rest will just see what comes out if they throw back to tigers.

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Hey mate, when you select the pic in Photobucket you need to copy the "IMG code" on the right side of the screen & paste it directly into your post, you need to do this for each pic & vwalah! :thumbsu:

 

Or, you can right click the settings icon in the top right corner of each pic when viewing them in your library, then select "get links" & copy the "IMG code", then paste the code into your post, simples! :geek:

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Ok i was using the links it automatically created in the box on the right ok will try that next time and hopefully get it right thanks for the help

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ok guys what am I doing wrong with the links? with the tibee like everyone thinking of using some of these guys for pinto line just trying to get some girls out of the ones I have crossed with tb and work back from there have a couple with nice patterns so fingers crossed. the rest will just see what comes out if they throw back to tigers.

Pintos, beautiful. Great to see you have a goal in mind. Hopefully it wont take too many more generations for you to get there.

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Thanks squiggle that's probably the only one I didn't try. Fishmossy yeah have s couple of goals in mind with them have 2 now with nice Pinto pattern but clear instead of colour just hoping they end up girls and will put them in with the Tb. Guys can I now use these pics to apply for a breeder award?

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You should be able to apply for the award, except you'll have to upload at least one pic directly to the forum. The application process requires you to link to a picture within the forum, links to photobucket or similar don't count. If you need help, shoot me a PM.

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ok will do if I need help will have to free up some limit to upload so will change the pics to links on my other posts.

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Just need to upload one of your pics so you can link to it during the application process. No need to upload all of them.

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