Thanks for the links!
Formerly C-Sky (USA branch), goes by the name Blue Crown Aquatics now. They still are a reputable shrimp business, and they do come out with nice strains they have been breeding. It's just that with these new strains, they haven't been progressed enough to breed more true before being sold. If the strains are worked with enough (selective bred) for generations, you can produce a strain that breeds more true and possibly with even better colors and you could make the short rostrum a actual trait, at least to your strain, if you wanted.
By the way, the produced the Sea Sky (C-Sky) Blue strain of Neos, that are supposed to be a really intense blue (just a high grade blue Neo, pretty much like Royal Blue Tiger Caridinas), and according to sellers of the shrimp, they are supposed to breed pretty true. They are a fairly new strain so if you were interested, I would do a bit of research on other's breeding results. But yeah, Blue Crown/C-Sky still have quality shrimp, just they might sell new strains before they are more well established to breed more true.
Out of this current generation of offspring you had with your BM, about what % would you say qualify as BM?
I know people have had varying results in how true they bred, mostly not breeding true, but now that BM have been out for some time now, I am curious if the strains out there now are breeding more true than when they first came out.
EDIT: Scratch that on the Sea Sky Blue Neos, just looked it up again and see that C-Sky obtained that strain from a different breeder source and didn't develop it themselves, and just slapped on their common name for it, calling it C-Sky/Sea Sky Blue. Sorry about that, I was misled by the name it was given and how C-Sky/Blue Crown was one of the first to start selling it. At the time C-Sky (overseas branch) were one of the only sources with info on that new strain at the time when they first came out and I researched on them.
http://www.shrimpspot.com/index.php?/topic/1952-sea-sky-blue/