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just thought i would share 1 of my newest babies.

i am very happy with this little shrimp. has beautiful strong blue bands.

enjoy. sorry for the quality of pic but its only 4-5mm and taken with the iphone.

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Wow!! Dean that is an absolute stunner!! How long has that taken you to refine?

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lol its easy, just cross a kingkong, panda, redwine etc with a crs or cbs. then you have mishling :)

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I think mishling is german! Basically means mixed parents! So in this case you have what looks like a CRS/CBS but they carry Taiwan Bee genes.

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spot on with the description mate, this baby shrimp comes from my F1 mishling female CRS, crossed back with a KK male.

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spot on with the description mate' date=' this baby shrimp comes from my F1 mishling female CRS, crossed back with a KK male.[/quote']

What's this reference of F1 to F4 tanks? Car races? :P

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Gorgeous color variant Dean. What's the shrimplet survival rate for these crosses?

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originally very low, i was getting 1-2 survival from a drop. but now (touch wood) getting better as the last drop was 6.

have a few berried atm and am sure it will be higher again :)

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Congratulations, they look divine! Can't wait till these shrimps all become available to the hobby in Australia, hopefully it won't be 2-4 years down the track lol

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wow thats a nice shrimp, do they breed true with other mishlings?

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so fare i have only got as far as F2 crossing back with taibee. i have some mishling x mishling that are berried now so

when they drop i will let you know the results.

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so envious :O very nice. i'd have to say that is definately one of my favourite patterns!

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wow congratz on the new offspring you have....... a nice shadow panda......:tears_of_joy:

I think you will got higher chance to get hino panda by genes shrimps x genes shrimps....

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They look very nice Dean

Let us know how you go when u back cross them

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Great job Dean. Awesome looking shrimp. Do you think it will hold it's blue colouration through to adult size?

Cheers

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Wow Dean!

Haha, I rushed up with the iPad and showed my wife :) she said NO, lol I said no I'm not buying it just look how awesome that is! She said NO, lol I said again I'm just showing you how cool they are:) she said NO!

Haha guess they look like $$ that could be spent on trinkets and pretty things ;)

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Haha my Gf is exactly the same!!!! Only shiny things intrigue them.... As long as its for her :p

lol, I get the upturned harden top lip, squinted eyes and head tighten back "Are you for real" look. Which is usually accompanied with a comment along the lines of "It's just a shrimp, Why do people pay so much for shrimp?"

Then a few days later she will come home with some designer bag, shoes, or dress and I give her the same look back with a "It's just a piece of fabric, Why do people pay so much for some stupid brand" lol

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