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SKF Aquatics Monthly Digest 28 March 2018


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We had an amazing March 2018, over 10,000 shrimp keepers from
around the world visited SKF this month, and the month is not over yet!

We are also closing in on a major milestone of 150k posts and 15k topics,
a lot of SKF members contributed over the years to make it possible...

THANK YOU! 

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Our SKF Facebook page just achieved 2000 likes, WOOHOO! 
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