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Wow. I'm stoked as i normally dont win things (well i normally dont enter things) and there was some stiff competition.

Thank you.

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You'll be even more stoked when you get those prizes. 

The Benibachi soil is great. 

The different variety of foods will ensure your shrimps are getting the best foods.

And that Xiaomi TDS meter looks very slick. If you don't already have a TDS meter, this will come in very handy. 

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Being the season to be jolly and in conjunction with our gracious competition sponsor @newbreed, we have decided to award one more winner. @Zebra takes this honour for his guidance and input into the winning build from @Madmerv as well as his own awesome design and build:

Congrats mate, Newbreed Aquatics has generously donated the following pack for you:

  • Shrimp Crack
  • Baby powder &
  • Xiaomi TDS Pen

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For everyone else, a timely reminder to support our sponsors as they do a fair bit for the forum behind the scenes. 

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Wow thats so cool, @NoGi Thank you for appreciating my hard work and hours of design. So much great stuff there, Looks like maybe a ph meter hiding behind the tds pen, Awesome, My shrimp and I are very greatful. Ive never tried any of those products so Im very excited, Have a Merry Christmas everyone.

Ill be signing up as a supporting member soon, When I do I'll better explain those builds and upload the rest of the build pics, Just like me cutting and drilling glass and stuff like that, The making of my sump and everything else with full instructions and "Do's and don'ts" Or Ill start new "How to" for it in DIY.

Thanks again.

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haha Either way awesome prize pack mate, Thanks heaps ?

thanks @newbreed and @NoGi

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Well deserved @Zebra. Without your inspiration and guidance my build would probably still be a project to do.

Good on SKFA and @newbreed for recognizing that and sharing the love.. 

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The baby powder among other things has come at the perfect time, I just noticed baby zebras this morning?

 

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The shrimp food packets are all shiny and pretty like christmas decorations, haha so cool.

Once again just want to thank everyone who participated as there were only impressive entries all round and its been great to see everyones hardwork come to fruition. 

Aswell as a big thanks to the organisers and sponsors of this awesome comp and for all their hard work to making this such a great site. In case no one has said it today, Keep it up guys.

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? a big thumbs up to all the sponsors and organisers.

 

Well done again to the winners!

Very generous of Jamie Newbreed for offering a second prize. Way to go with spreading the SKFA generosity.

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On 12/6/2016 at 1:35 PM, NoGi said:

Woah you already got them?

Haha nah not yet, I Just mean the pics, ☺️ It feels like christmas already though. 

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