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Introducing. the BLUE BODY ORANGE TIGER RILLI


Gbang

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Hey guys. i got a new mutation from my orange rilli programme. to be honest i kinda expected this to happen eventually. if the red rilli and carbon rilli could have a blue body i thought it was inevitable that any rilli programme would eventually have the same mutation. 

 

well here it is! it's finally happenned and even better. the specimen has a tiger stripe rilli pattern as well not the normal head and tail!

 

:D

 

a big thank you to ronald marcos who took these photos for me. can't wait to see it under squiggles lens!

 

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Out of the box mate, that is one lovely shrimp.

 

I was going to hit you up for some red rilli, looks like you don't have them any more??

 

Bob

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You are a genius, GBang!

That is one of the prettiest shrimp I've ever seen.   : PRETTINESS :

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Brilliant work Glenn. Beyond World Class mate!! Amazing!

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Cool guy, will post it on Dutch forum, because they like orange :wink:. Nice work!

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That's an awesome achievement....many generations of breeding to achieve that mutation no matter doubt....please selectively breed a yellow rilli blue body. Go the Eagles !

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