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Spotted a new baby today :-)


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Saw this sweet looking little shrimplet from one of our Mischlings for the first time today :-)

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Thank you :-)

This one is from Misch-Misch and 6 of our Mischling girls are berried. They all have a mix of normal and TB berries, but 2 look like at least 40-50% of their berries are TB. Our oldest KK is finally starting to chase the girls and our RR? is starting to look like it might be a girl, but I have trouble telling the difference until they either turn up berried or start chasing the girls.

I think I better try to spend more time sourcing materials and building my shrimp rack now lol

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Congrats!!! Very nice. I am aspiring to get to your stage. My neck is growing long... think my three berried CRS should drop their babies sometime this week base on my calculation.

 

Hope they'll be fine especially since I have recently suffered half population loss in recent days and my one and only panda just died two days ago. :-(

 

Still trying to rectify the situation and hope I do not see another dead shrimp when I get home tonight.

 

Sorry for my morbid chatter. This thread is meant to be happy. Congrats again!

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It's so exciting to spot the newbies but it soon wears off when I don't see them again. I seem to lose a lot of shrimplets, but hopefully, (if I ever find what I need to finish it that fits in with my extremely limited budget), once I get the rack built and fully cycled I'll stop losing so many.

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All shrimplets seem to know an annoying trick from birth. They like to disappear days on end and turn up the moment you think you have lost them.

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I can only hope they do, but he still hasn't come out and showed himself again yet so I'm not holding my breath.

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