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Heavyd

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I was sitting here at work today, thinking of my shrimp, as you do. Going through my recent phone pictures and thought to spread the joy lol. So enjoy.

My Crystal reds and Yellow cherries

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One of my favourite little shrimp

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Two different varieties of Sunkist cherries and my golden's

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Thanks for looking.

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Stunning shrimp, Those yellows are beautiful !!!!

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Cheers guys. Yes it is a good cure for boredom.

wish I could be bored at work, you must 'work' really hard :P

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Nice pics! There on your phone? Are they just saved there? Surely not phone pics:) they look great:)

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Nice pics mate. Notice you seem to have combos of one variant cherry, one variant CRS. Wondering how these combinations go with regards to breeding as I have read that you shouldn't mix cherries and CRS because the CRS wont breed? What is your experience with that?

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I dont have issues with the CRS/CBS breeding in the presence of cherries. I think the main thing is to not let the numbers get out of control, so I do regular population maintainence :)

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I dont have issues with the CRS/CBS breeding in the presence of cherries. I think the main thing is to not let the numbers get out of control' date=' so I do regular population maintainence :)[/quote']

Based on your pics, you seem to have more CRS than cherries. Do you think this is the secret to your success?

Do you cull the cherries only, or just keep the number of all shrimp in the tank low?

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Neither are really low. It's more of a case when I seen the cherry number exploding I start to cull the crap ones and sell off some as well.

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nice pics mate, you have some nice looking shrimp also :) your marimo is so green and nice!! mine keeps going brown and looks like Sh#% :)

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Thanks Dean. You need to play with your balls to keep them nice and healthy. Regular rolling in the hands is recommended by the experts.

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Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha I literally just rofl

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Hahahaha... i'll be getting my balls from the UK soon. Can't wait to roll them around too. Seen your shrimp on gumtree heavyd and will get calling around soon once my tank is cycled. Gotta post a pick of my planted aquarium soon. Already got my substrate from Dean at Boss aquaria and my plants from Liverpool Creek and need to wait for the tank to cycle first. Had originally got some gold vine that I thought were a bit small but joined them together and managed to make it look like a dragon. You have to see it to believe it. Will post it soon but looks awesome!

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  • 3 weeks later...

Nice photos and shrimp there Heavy, but I have to ask! "how in the hell do you get time to be board??", Just jealous and wishing LOL.

Bob

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