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Hello my name is Aaron and I'm a Shrimpoholic...

Just wanted to say a quick hello to all of SKF! As I said my name is Aaron and I live in Brisbane. About a year ago I discovered cherry red shrimp and have not looked back. I'm slowly but surely converting each of my 10 aquariums into shrimp/shrimp friendly tanks. Such wonderful little creatures they are! I currently have 2 colonies of standard cherry red shrimp and small colony of yellows.

I am VERY interested in getting my hands on all Neocaridina heteropoda variations available in Aus. I am also quite addicted to aquatic moss's and trying to fill out my collection of moss's and low-light plants

I look forward to meeting you all! :D

-Aaron

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G'day Aaron, welcome to SKF...yes, the shrimp bug is extremely addictive. Between all the members here, we have all shrimps and mosses available ...

Would love to see pics of your tanks and setup..

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Welcome to SKF... Good to see another Brisbane member...

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Thank you both :)

Jacet I noticed your sig. My wife is nagging me to build a new 9 tank shrimp rack! lol

here are some pictures I took not long ago:

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I will post a Video as soon as its uploaded!

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Nice pics mate... It does make it easier when the wife like your hobby...

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Great vid and beautiful looking tanks mate you should be proud what the moss you've choose for your moss wall

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Hi Aaron welcome to SKF. Your tanks are looking great an I'm sure you'll have new shrimp varieties to fill then in no time thanks to the fantastic people you will meet here.

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Thank you :)

@ Bailey88: The moss wall is only java moss. I will be upgrading it to willow, weeping or peacock as soon as I can get my hands on some :D

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Yeah I just got myself some weeping moss ... shoot dean a pm mate see if he can hook you up :)

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Welcome to SKF...:cheerful:

Wow... very nice looking tanks you have Aaron.

I wish my missus was into the shrimp like yours..

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Beautiful tanks!!! Well done mate. Pm me if u are looking for any particular cherry variety, I've got chocolates, blacks, sunkist rillis and blue rillis

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Thank you all. I feel very welcomed! and from the little reading I have done on this forum so far i'd have to say this the best shrimp forum around!

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Absolutely mate. All the info here is phenom!!! And no beating around the bush here too cause we r all friends here not competitors :)

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Welcome to SKF mate

Very nice tanks you have.

I wish my wife was into shrimp as well ;)

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Yeah I have noticed this seems more like a shrimp club then an online forum, Very friendly! and yes tpham I'm very aware and appreciative that my wife is on-board with my hobby! lol

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