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I’ve been pretty busy this year around work and home projects. The shrimping was left behind and I lost a lot of shrimps. In last 2 months I put a lot of effort to put everything on track. The work starting to pays off. Ones again I can see berried shrimps and little babies grazing around.
Here are some pictures I took last week. Enjoy!
 

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They produce BB only.Good thing for BB is that with cooling you can create very high grade in 2-3 years.They are much more forgiving than PRL and PBLs

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Nice shrimp. You selling any low grade (or "culls") Blue Bolts?
You have PM

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Great photos. Did you use a macro lens? If so, what kind?
For some of the photos I'm using 60mm macro for some 12-40mm 2.8F lens.
My camera is Olympus OMD EM1.
Every zoom lens will work if it can focus close enough.Or if you have enough space to get further from the tank so lens can focus.
You will need very strong light or for best result 2 flashes.
 
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Some pintos.

Babies on the last 2 pictures are 2-3 days old only.
 

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Those are excellent images! My camera has to come home for Thanksgiving.
 
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Here are some Royal Blue Tigers.
Just to clarify that this kind of blue is visible only with very bright light. I have them in 2 different tanks with 2 WPG T5HO bulbs and they look very dark blue –almost black.
 

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