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  1. Baccus
    I would think it is the same Baccus from Gracemere Ineke, unless there is another Baccus roaming through various forums LOL. The shrimp are going pretty well actually Bob, not sure if I still have any Barney Springs Shrimp left tho, and zebras and I seem destined to not be compatible. But riffles seem to like my tanks and of course cherry shrimp never disapoint. The birds too are doing well, in fact my little red star males have been grabbing grass and dancing and singing all day, so cool obviously doesnt bother them. As for my fish stocks well the common BN's near cease to provide me with yet more fry, endlers should be called Endless and my spotted blue eyes along with my peppered corys keep producing enough fry to keep their populations stable. Oh and just to show off....one of my Northern Chameleon shrimp.
  2. keego
  3. ineke
    I found this little guy in my F8 Golden Mischling tank. He is all yellow with yellow/orange eyes. It's possible that there was some Tibee breeding in his background as his parents came from a mixed tank. Not quite sure what to do with him just yet- use him with the TBM's or use him with the Tibees. If I'm right and it is male then I guess I can put him with a Tibee female anyway. Also a picture of a Red Tibee getting bigger now and another of a tiny KK -could be Tibee KK or TBMM and a Bluebolt TBMM. I'm pretty happy with these guys as they are all from F8 to F8 Mischlings- or F8 Mischling to F4 Tibee
  4. northboy
    This is a chart to show how shrimp from the Caridina group are identified. As I have banged on about for ever, it is not colour used for the ID of shrimp with the exception on the Crystal and Cherry types that we/ Humans have changed them from there wild forms to improve the colour, there colour is the defining way to ID them and not body features, where as body features are used to ID all wild types of shrimp. Colour in wild types can vary so greatly, both with in areas and populations, water conditions can have a huge effect of the colour of shrimp populations in the wild, along with many other factors. There is more information to be placed with this chart, it is to give every one a insight into the ID of shrimp and our native shrimp foremost as colour is always used to try to ID them and it don't work because of the ability of natives to vary colour. Bob

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