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Hi all,

I am a new member here wanting to learn from other more experienced shrimp keepers. I currently have what I can see is an unlimited supply of the humble red cherry shrimp and my colony of A grade CRS is slowly growing.

I need to unlock new features in the forum, I want to see what am I missing out on ;)

-John

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Hi John

Welcome to SKF, features will unlock as you post and time go's on. Just a safe guard dont give up because its a incredible forum and full of helpful people and a world of information. Maybe post some pics of your tanks. Read through the new members section and edit your profile.:)

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Hi Zohn, Welcome to SKF :)

If you would like to unlcock the forum easily, you could go for premium membership priced at 12.50 per year...

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hey john and welcome to the forum.. definantely heaps of information and good advice here..

how long have you kept shrimp , and how big are your tanks..?

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Welcome to SKF Mate.

Wait till you see the rest of the forum, I think you will really enjoy it. There are lots of experienced keepers/breeders here with some beautiful, awesome, and amazing tanks and shrimp racks.

The forum will unlock soon, It's just a matter of posting and introducing yourself as you have and getting to know the members and the members getting to know you.

Otherwise as Loach said you can look at upgrading to a premium membership for only $12.50 per year.

The premium membership not only unlocks the entire forum but also allows you access to the sites "Buy/Sell/Swap" Section which I've seen some amazing shrimp and high quality for sale at very reasonable prices. If you're looking at buying shrimp, plants etc the $12.50 Will pay itself back in savings in just a purchase or two.

Anyways buddy, Take care and enjoy SKF

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Hi John, Welcome to SKF mate. Nothing wrong with cherries.

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