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    Redmi shrimp pictures

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    Gotten a Redmi phone recently and eager to show off the pictures. As compared to Iphone 5, it seemed Redmi is better off in terms of focus and quality. However Redmi lost to iphone 5 in terms of "exposure" - Hard to have redmi tone down on the exposure part.

    Here are a few pictures of my breeding adults.

    Enjoy.

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    Last edited by Spid; 4th May 2014 at 12:53.

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    Re: Redmi shrimp pictures

    Wow. how come my redmi picture sucks? hahaa
    no skill la me.
    I am balding but i am still young!

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    Re: Redmi shrimp pictures

    Try mounting the phone on a tripod for stability.

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    Re: Redmi shrimp pictures

    Solid colours shrimp.

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    Re: Redmi shrimp pictures

    Any special setting or use of macro lens?

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    Re: Redmi shrimp pictures

    No special setting, try play around with their advanced setting, eg low saturation for high light intensity. Focus mode I am lazy so put auto. More than good enough for that. One of the pictures above I did use phone attached macron lens.

    Best to mount with tripod for stable shots.

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    Thanks. I tried taking a few but the photo were a bit blurred. I guess more practice is required.

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    Yea get a tripod and push the shrimps to the front panel and shoot...Practise make perfect...Above pictures are yet to be perfected... Working on it too.

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    Re: Redmi shrimp pictures

    nice shrimps, are these PRL or CRS??

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    CRS or PRL are just names or term to differentiate the genetic of red shrimp. To a certain extend whether a PRL do carry the golden gene no one will know. There is a lot arguments on this. Maybe I should start a thread to ask- Have you ever wonder golden white- (the ancestor of all Black KK/panda, wine red) initially mutated from?

    My line or colony I am working on do carry golden genes and that was way back in 2007, have been doing line breeding till sometime early of last year 2013, I did not have any golden shrimps as the breed out. So for this case, do I still call my shrimps CRS or PRL?

    Matter of fact I think it guess a generic term Crystal Red Shrimp will be good to avoid misconception and strong rebuts...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spid View Post
    CRS or PRL are just names or term to differentiate the genetic of red shrimp. To a certain extend whether a PRL do carry the golden gene no one will know. There is a lot arguments on this. Maybe I should start a thread to ask- Have you ever wonder golden white- (the ancestor of all Black KK/panda, wine red) initially mutated from?

    My line or colony I am working on do carry golden genes and that was way back in 2007, have been doing line breeding till sometime early of last year 2013, I did not have any golden shrimps as the breed out. So for this case, do I still call my shrimps CRS or PRL?

    Matter of fact I think it guess a generic term Crystal Red Shrimp will be good to avoid misconception and strong rebuts...
    I see. I guess I need to learn more about them interesting creatures, most have took you quite a lot of effort to breed shrimps with that kind of legs. really inspiring to start breeding good quality crs

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    Re: Redmi shrimp pictures

    Come join the gang...Go visit Aquarist Chamber to get more poison....

    Here are pictures of sexy legged male...one of the better ones around lurking for molting females.

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    Re: Redmi shrimp pictures

    Hi bro Spid. Nice shrimps and photo shot! Thanks for sharing. Are you still keeping these crs without chiller condition?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spid View Post
    Come join the gang...Go visit Aquarist Chamber to get more poison....

    Here are pictures of sexy legged male...one of the better ones around lurking for molting females.

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    haha... I been there before once, the shrimps there are too poisonous! yours are no better, is that a flowerhead mosura or something? haha I am pretty new to this hobby, some of the shrimps I still barely able to identify them, especially king kongs etc.

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    Re: Redmi shrimp pictures

    Quote Originally Posted by zhou yuande View Post
    Hi bro Spid. Nice shrimps and photo shot! Thanks for sharing. Are you still keeping these crs without chiller condition?
    yes and tank temperature on the high side these days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by da_xiong View Post
    haha... I been there before once, the shrimps there are too poisonous! yours are no better, is that a flowerhead mosura or something? haha I am pretty new to this hobby, some of the shrimps I still barely able to identify them, especially king kongs etc.
    Yes flowerhead mosura.

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    Re: Redmi shrimp pictures

    One black papa to add...no sexy legs though.

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    Re: Redmi shrimp pictures

    More blackies taken by redmi to share.
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