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  1. Ayrshire shrimp
    Its super hard to get a good PIC from that tank as I'm running a 150w metal halide light. Will try tho ?? Any better? I trys to shade the area above with my hand lol.
  2. waffle
    Hey all, after seeing @inverted's stunning snowballs we were chatting about what might come of crossing snowballs with other neos. Found a few neat threads here from a while back on this topic, but I'm wondering, does anyone have any updates or more recent observations? I'm gonna try putting a snowball female in with blue/black davidi and see how that goes. If she berries and they hatch right, I'm expecting a ton of wild reverts but perhaps something interesting as well. Worst case scenario she just looks fantastic in the tank as a contrast to the blue/blacks. But fingers crossed!
  3. Ayrshire shrimp
    Morning guys ? look what I found when turning my lights on...a red panda tb ??? six for bad PIC. He's the one on top right.
  4. Gbang
    Looks great man!
  5. Matuva
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    Thanks Baccus. I'm sure you'll have luck and it will be my turn to be jalous then ^^ I went back to the spot today, and despite I fear a bit about bull sharks, I decided to dive to find more, and here is what I collected in an hour: 52 horned nerites 16 "non-horned" ones 8 "limplets"? At the moment, they are all in the acclimatation step, dripping method. I will acclimate them longer, as the ones I did previously do not look good. Most of them stay stuck on the rock or the glass, without moving. 3 only are grazing/eating, and 2 felt on their back, same as if they were very weak. Hope they will survive transition from brackish to fresh water... Here are the ones I call "limplets"". They are oval shaped, almost black, flat, and were found only under driftwoods, opposite the nerites which were all collected on rocks. Any idea of what these are? I also found nice pieces of drifwoood and some funny crabs, very flat, easy too catch and not agressive - they did not even try to escape and to pinch me, surprising- I had no place where to put them, so I released them, not sure also they will survive.
  6. Foxpuppet
    Yep we've estimated somewhere in the vicinity of 1.2 tonne of extra weight will be on this section of floor.
  7. Disciple
    Awesome pics man. Glad you liked the shrimp. Bloody Mary are looking good too.
  8. neo-2FX
    Update time! I'm so excited with the way things are progressing. First mumma dropped her babies...they're so cute!!! Another 4 berried and ready to drop soon. See photos for progress. Added some monte carlo on the DW and some Thor Hammer also.

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