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Ace027

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Hi guys,

 

I just wanted to share my new project. They are in 3rd generation now and I must say Im so excited with the result so far.. Sorry for the poor Iphone photos :(

 

Ace

 

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Notice the blue eggs :)

 

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Looking great....please keep us posted...i have a mini red bolt project as well, but not producing anything that exciting to post.

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Looks like great progress!

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I saw that pic the other day, those crafty Germans are always giving us amazing stuff to aim for! :thumbsu:

 

That WR is spectacular, Bernd Puhl is one amazing breeder. :D

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Thanks, I only have females with this colour, thinking of putting here with a red mosura f1

Did i hear you say females? As in plural? So any for sale...first dibs! Wait you are in Aus aren't you?

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you have some stunning shrimp there I'm from the Uk to iv got a group on Fb called "all things shrimp" come join we love seeing breeding projects and pics :) sorry if this type of thing isn't allowed admin :)

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Update... I got a 3rd generation female from my Red Bolt project and breed it with a Mosura BB. Here are the result. I love the red eyes :)

 

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I actually have one of those already :)

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Talking about the red bolt mate. The SS red wine is common these days.
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I have 2 high grade red bolts coming in tomorrow! Ill share pics when they arrive!

Did they come in? Have you got pics yet? :D

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Yes they did! Sorry for the slow response ill try and get ya a picture after work. I actually just ordered more. Im gonna start a project of my own with them

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