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Just wondering what Facebook page you are referring to? As I wouldn't mind join to expand the range of shrimp that are available to me through here and other sites, PM it if it is against the forum's rules.

 

 

Thanks, Connor

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Mine must not have been told.Breed lots of yellows with my crystals

Mine are breeding like mad in my crs and CBS tanks can't belive I'm getting berried in 18 degrees
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I just saw online through a Facebook Shrimp group that someone showed me 10 juvi Yellow Cherry Shrimp get sold for $124!

Surely they aren't worth that much! That can't be right! I didn't pay that price for the 10 I bought not even 12 months ago!

I think I paid about $5/$6 per YCS.

Wow really I sold 20 for 160
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ae644407f88fc9d375b1556adf51b125.jpg theys are my neon fire yellows I'm breeding plus then I have the common yellow cherrie

6fa3e2d94970106e207f8107002773c3.jpg you can notice difference between the colors
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