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Hello fellow shrimp Keepers! My names sam i'm a newbie.. yes so u can tease me all you want but i wouldn't care hahaha everyone gotta start somewhere :p jk guys i like been funny...... well i try to anyway, i started my love for shrimp about 2 months ago after seen some low quality cherrys and glass shrimp at one of my local fish shops. so i did a bit off googleing and bam! i was hooked line and sinker, at that time i was setting up my marine thank...... well guess what i don't have that marine tank anymore hahahaha. bye bye marine hello shrimp! currently keep deep reds low/high grade fire reds cherrys, yellow cherrys, CRS, CBS, Blue Glass Shrimp and thats about it tile i have more tanks set up. sorry once i start talking about anything shrimp related i always get carried away just like this Introduction. :P anyway just like to say i glad to have join SKF and hope to talk to you all. some people may already know me from other fourms and my fb page. so don't bully me i have Friends who will kick ur ass. lol see i a joke! i can't be funny alll the time :(

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Lmao, great intro sam, Welcome to SKF mate :cheerful:

sounds like a great starting collection of shrimp you have...

how many tanks you have already??

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in terms of tank (not all shrimp tanks) 3x betta barrack style tanks, 4x all in one tanks, 3 footer, 4 footer, 18 inch cube, 2x 2 footers and i think thats about it lol.

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great collection mate, your almost as bad as me :) i have 47 now...

how many are shrimp only tanks. (ps there is a surprise for answering this question)

:victorious:

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3 betta barracks a fluval edge and soon the 18inch cube and a 2 foot also just waiting on shrimp sand etc which i gonna buy this weekend :P

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sure do. love my shrimp and love my shrimp photos of shrimps that i currently can't afford lol but some day!

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Good onya mate, enjoy the best shrimp forum in Australia. Keep being happy it's infectious Regards.

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Welcome to SKF Sam, definitely a case of MTS (Multiple Tank Syndrome). I'm at 15-20 tanks at the moment, varying on whether I need extra space for fry.

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G'day Sam...Welcome to SKF...Sound like a collection of shrimps you have there...Like to ask u about the Blue Glass Shrimp are they aggressive towards other dwarf shrimps or whether you keep them separately? Thinking of purchasing some...Thanks CJ

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thanks for the warm welcome guys. keen to checl out whats on offer. ps i am shrimp photo addict hahaha.

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Best intro ive ever seen in my life haha! :cheerful:

Welcome and Enjoy.. looking forward to checkin out all your pics.

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