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  1. Happy you like it! I want to add another thing, as it happened to Monika who is running one of the best Tiger shrimp crossing projects in Germany (she calls it CRAZY TIGERS). She has lost a lot of shrimp from her population, as she selected them too early and the F-x suffered from minor, weak gens then. The shrimp for sure looked beautiful, but were not strong. Here is her blog (maybe worth adding to the sub-forum?): http://www.doxon.de/blog/ I know from Taiwanese breeders that some do pond breeding with neocaridina, and select the best from a group of thousands. So, letting nature show all diversity first helps us to get good specimen. This also has been reported from Turkey, where a professional breeder raises Blue Tiger in big outdoor tanks. Shrimp are growing faster and bigger. However, one should not forget about the danger of neozon / invasive species, but that is another point.
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  2. Hello Bren, I have some info an my blog, feel free to ask when you still have questions after reading: http://shrimpsider.wordpress.com/2011/03/17/selective-breeding-for-beginners/ Imke
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