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  1. jayc
    Just describe it as accurately as possible. "TB from Pinto x TBM" or "TB from Pinto x TB" or "TB from Taitibee x TB". Just calling it TB would be partially accurate. So do the right thing and call it what it is.
  2. amkr
    Just set up a new study and decided a nice planted tank would suit it (with shrimp in it of course! ):) The idea is to go for something vibrant and colourful. Something like dutch colouring with bright greens and vivid reds. Gear: Mr Aqua 2ft low iron tank (600x305x320) Eheim 3e 350 filter Hydor inline heater Co2 through an ista regulator 3 x T5 light - still working out how to mount this one Going to lay the bottom down with benibachi powder and possibly some kind of light yellow/white border substrate around the tank. I quite like the contrast between the yellow substrate and the plants seen in Dantrasy's tank - http://imageshack.us/a/img706/2756/twk9.jpg. If I could get something going along those lines I'd be happy. hardscape: Heres where I am at so far. Help me out guys! softscapescape: not set yet, but I'm thinking a small java fern on the stem of the wood (will hide the joins in the wood pieces) Rotala Sp. Green in the background. Mini Pelia on the large rock and scattered on smaller rocks infront of the wood Something small and red? A few blyxa in the back behind the rock? This is my second aquascape, so I'm really quite new to the whole concept. Any and All advice is welcome (and needed)
  3. skfadmin
    Hello *86*, Welcome to Shrimp Keepers Forum. Please feel free to browse around and get to know others. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask. regards, skfadmin
  4. 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
  5. 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.

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