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SKF will be auctioning of the following Shrimp/goods in order to help Kimbo raise money for his

Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Career.. :beaten:

We have some very Kind SKF members that have donated towards the cause. This will be auctioned off to the highest bidders

and all funds raised will go to Kimbo :)

If you would like to donate anything towards the auction, please do so but what ever you donate should include free postage

the the winning bidder.

So fare up for auction are

Bluebolts

2x SS CRS

2x Michling (unsexed)

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2OFUS

2x SS CRS & 2x Yellow cherry

(pics to be added soon)

GBANG

1x Pair Chocolate cherry

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Eshrimp

Nacho party pack (12 cans of Rico's Gourmet Nacho Cheese, 1 family size Bag of Rico's Nacho Corn Chips and a 3.7lt jug of Rico's Chunky Mild Salsa)

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Fishmosy

small Barclaya longifolia (green variety)

2x java fern

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the auction will commence from the 6th November until the 11th November

so please donate what you can and ill add it to this thread before the Tuesday the 6th....

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Hey mods can we donate other stuff besides shrimp? I would like to donate some of the food products I import from the USA.

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@Eshrimp, yes you can donate anything that can be easily shipped to winner of auction. just list it hear and ill add to original thread :)

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EXCELLENT!!!! Thanks for that Dean. What I'll donate is a Nacho party pack that will consist of 12 cans of delicious Rico's Gourmet Nacho Cheese, 1 family size Bag of Rico's Nacho Corn Chips and a 3.7lt jug of Rico's Chunky Mild Salsa and for the top 12 bidders I will send a free small can of the cheese as well. I'll post some pictures tomorrow for all of you to salivate and to start saving your cash for auction day..... By the end of this KIMBO will be able to kick but in style ;)

Emanuel.

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Please note I can't send to TAS or WA due to quaratine restrictions so if you live in these states please don't bid on these items.

I'll donate some aquarium plants if people are interested. Got some small Barclaya longifolia (green variety only) that I grew from seed (three plants in one lot)

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Adult parent barclaya (not for sale).

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and two lots of java fern (medium plants, perfect for tying onto new driftwood, rocks ect.). Winners can choose any 5 plants per lot from amongst the following varieties on my grow-out rack: Needle, Crested/Windelov, Philippine or Common.

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Please note I can't send to TAS or WA due to quaratine restrictions so if you live in these states please don't bid on these items.

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i will create a new biding post once we get all the pics in from people donating.. i have sent them a PM but still waiting.

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