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<!-- isHtml:1 --><!-- isHtml:1 -->Hello Shrimpmaster,

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Thank you very much.

 

You've even give me an Shrimp Master sub board, awesome. Although I'm just a small hobbyist with a small blog :geek: . Well, I will try to keep up and post from time to time.

 

I really enjoy Marco photography of shrimp. I guess most shrimp keepers will appreciate this.

 

Greetings!

 

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You take some great macro photos. Please share your photography experiences here as we have a number of keen photographers here that are new to macros.

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Lovely shrimp and macros.

What's those two oval shaped things on the moulted shell?

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Welcome shrimpmaster!! Amazing image, hope you saved the babies from the image, they look a lovely red!

Very much looking forward to seeing more of your images!

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LOL!!! Sorry...  The word the is too strong. I should quote the migrated word like this "migrated". 

 

Hope we will have fun together here. ;)

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It's an unkown one. It popped up in my mixed tank. Mother is Tagerine Tiger, the father is unknown. But the fact it popped up tells me that the Yellow King Kong is not that hard to breed though. Simply cross a Tagerine Tiger with one of the 10 different shrimp in my mixed tank and I will know the answer ;). Maybe it's not the same as a Yellow King Kong, that is possible too. I will post some pictures when it's an adult.

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Actually, we should avoid using the term "Yellow King Kong". If not, it will confuse people.

Yes I agree! This one I will call it just 'yellow shrimp' whatever it turn out to be. If I ever manage to reproduce this I can tell more about it.

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Welcome to the forum, hope you have as much fun here as we do! :welcome:

 

Fantastic shots by the way, what lens are you using?

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