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Building a TB colony?

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Hi!
About six months ago I got ten Crystal blacks and ten OE-tigers.
The CB turned out to be mischlings and every batch has produced a couple of Crystal reds and one or two Taibees.
I have no idea of their heritage and if they are F1, F2 etc. but so far I have KK, Panda and I think a RW.
Also, the CR:s, through a 10X loupe, look more brown then red but I am colour-blind so that may be as it should but one TB is absolutely chocolate brown/white. What is this?
My plan is to sell all the tigers and try to build a colony of Taibees and possibly Titaibees.
How do you suggest that I do this? Should I keep a couple of the adult skyblue tigers to get up the numbers and possibly make some Titaibees or should I just keep the taibees separated and be patient?
My goal is not to true breed or create a great line but rather to have fun and get some interesting looking shrimp.
 

Hi@Boris I'm not the best person to answer your questions so ill leave that to someone else .. but I'd love to see any pics !

Love n peace

Wi

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Unfortunately my camera won't take close ups so I have to get something that does.

10 hours ago, Boris said:

TB is absolutely chocolate brown/white. What is this?

Got a pic? But my guess would be a mischling.

CRS bred with CBS can produce this rusty brown colour. It's not desirable since it's neither red nor is it black. 

 

10 hours ago, Boris said:

Should I keep a couple of the adult skyblue tigers to get up the numbers and possibly make some Titaibees or should I just keep the taibees separated and be patient?

I think either way is fine, and it completely up to your preference.

I would keep the tigers for longer. But get a small 10-20L tank for the taibees separately and get that towards producing Taiwan Bees 100%

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I fellow mishlinger tipped me that I can take close ups with a camera through a loupe so finally I have some pics for you!
All these are from the same ten CB of which I believe all are mischlings. Their siblings are either CB or occasionally CR.

Extreme king kong?
(Looks more like black in real life but is evidently dark blue)
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Cloud panda?
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Panda?
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The mysterious brown types...
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Nice shrimp mate. Those little brown looking ones are wine red and ruby red

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Thanks!
I wasn't sure about the brown ones but I will take your word for it.

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