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Some of my new babies


Matuva

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Nothing special to ask or tell, just wanted to show some of my babies  I received a week ago: :smile:

Some of my Blue Phantom 

 

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Blue Tiger with Orange Eyes (orange eyes they have, but blue...) Happy to get them anyways

 

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Some of my Opae Ula

 

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One of my berried Red Cherry

 

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And 2 of native shrimps

 

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My camera was not able to focus on the chocolate  :wacko:

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Great collection!! Always great to see pic of awesome shrimp!! Congrats on the berried girl too!!

Nice wish I had a straight tiger girl so my boy could be happy.

Maybe your boy just isn't handsome enough Daydream?!?

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Thanks for the berried one ;)

 

Though, I was smiling and dancing too early : lost 3 blues in few hours... Travel post stress I believe.

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Nice shrimps Matuva! Please tell us about your native shrimp, what species and what location they're from? Thanks

Sure will do, have to find how to shoot good clear pictures...

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Great collection!! Always great to see pic of awesome shrimp!! Congrats on the berried girl too!!

Maybe your boy just isn't handsome enough Daydream?!?

NO he is fine but the girls are only tigerbees as I have no straight girls for him.
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Well, at this point now, my collection at a crucial point  :you seem to be serious:   :

 

- Tiger with orange eyes : only 2 left, can't see if they are females, males or couple;

- Blue cherry : 4 left, 1 berried female, the others are probably 3 males

- Chocolate : 1 male & 1 female

- Red cherry : 1 male (nice Sakura) + 5 females (3 berried), and I saw today my first red cherry shrimplets :)

 

I'm waiting for lenses to be able to do some macro photos, and I'll post some of the native ASAP.

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NO he is fine but the girls are only tigerbees as I have no straight girls for him.

For a second there i thought you ment your girls just didn't like boys haha this makes way more sense!haha
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Nice shrimp dude, love the Opae Ula, such a cool shrimp! :thumbsu:

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My only male in the red cherries, the one in the background. He is really nice, very red and active. As he is the only male in the tank, all the 54 shrimplets I've been able to count are his babies. The 2 red fire and the high grade sakura have hatched now, the 2 sakura are still berried.

 

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About the sakura, it's funny i saw one berried ... with a nice saddle... : MOREQUESTIONS :

 

I still have one blue female alive. Tonight I saw the blue male swimming all around the tank (it's a 300 litres, so he has to swim a lot to find the female). I cross fingers...

 

Can't see ant=ything alive in the chocolate tank. I think there's a male and a female. They might hide under the drit wood.

 

Today, the temperature inthe tanks was around 32~33° celsius. A little tropical storm is coming for the week-end, and it is why we have such hot weather at the moment. At peak in the middle of the day, whe had 35°C...

 

We should have colder temp tuesday, after the storm is gone.

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