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  1. NoGi
  2. Foxpuppet
    For your invaluable information on breeding and keeping CPD fry Alive.
  3. NoGi
    I love taking photos of these. By far one of the more interesting native snails I've had.
  4. ChrisCo
    One of my projects going at the moment is, I have my female Tibee with OEBT Genes and I have Breed them with my male Blond Tiger and I have gotten a 50-50 return. The ones with out the orange eyes have the same patterens as my other OEBT's I'm not too sure what would be the outcome of breeding then in the opposite way, once I get another female Tiger i'll try it.
  5. skfadmin
    Shrimp Keepers Forum welcomes shelbyw93. Please feel free to browse around and get to know others. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask. View Member regards, skfadmin
  6. Baccus
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    You would probably be surprised about what snails are wild around Brisbane. I only stumbled upon this species because curiosity about some dead shells I had seen got me searching. From there I managed to actually find them and the other long black shelled snails. Bob said the best way to find some snail species is to search at night (not an option really in muddy croc waters), but I find netting through thick weeds, looking under and around rocks or logs and even scooping up the mud/sand in the water yields some interesting finds. I guess my adage is "Seek and Ye Shall Find" and patience is a virtue. Trust me when I was scooping through the mud 6 months ago I was incredibly lucky to find 7 snails and that took a lot of hours to achieve that number and a very sore back
  7. NoGi
    Great work @s1l3nt @Foxpuppet, a good example of when you can give a valued member award via our awards system. Take a look under the +Create menu.

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