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Hi All,

My name is Andrew, living in the Southside of Brisbane.

Mainly kept fish all my life, until probably two years ago when I bought my first Cherry Shrimps. Ever since then, have grown a fondness of these little creatures.

Mainly planted tanks with CO2, highlight to medium light. Getting back into the planted tanks without all the fancy accessories, after some unbearable algae issues. Maybe one day I will do another fancy planted CO2 tank.

Just have a good old coffs harbour gravel aquarium with low-medium light plants with no CO2 (community tank), a 20L planted nano with the cherries, cycling a new planted 64L cube as an upgrade for the 20L nano and in the process of cycling a fluval edge for high grade CRS

Thanks for reading, and hope to learn from everyone on here.

Thanks,

Andrew

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Hi Andrew, welcome to SKF. I hope you like it here :p

Shrimp really do grow on you and it's hard to resist them! I'm sure we'd all love to see some photos of your setup ;)

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Welcome to the forum Andrew. Would be great to see some pictures of your tanks.

Cheers,

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Hi Andrew Welcome to SKF go to see more brisbane people joining up... Enjoy the site mate lots of good reading here....

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welcome to the forum! saw your high spec edge mod on AL and it was awesome! hope we can get a chance to see it here :)

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Welcome to skf Andrew great place to learn fire away with your questions everyone here is friendly :)

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I think having a shrimp devoted forum is needed!! It's a growing industry and I hope to see it grow bigger in QLD. Other States have far more shrimps and accessories then we do which is a shame for us QLDer's's

Hi Andrew, welcome to SKF. I hope you like it here :pShrimp really do grow on you and it's hard to resist them! I'm sure we'd all love to see some photos of your setup ;)
We need more Brisbane Peoples!!
Hi Andrew Welcome to SKF go to see more brisbane people joining up... Enjoy the site mate lots of good reading here....
I thought some user names looked familiar to AL.. I will hopefully place that thread on here soon.
welcome to the forum! saw your high spec edge mod on AL and it was awesome! hope we can get a chance to see it here :)
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We need more Brisbane Peoples!!

Don't worry, you have a Brisbane Mod :p

Welcome to SKF, hope you enjoy your stay

Edit: Mate, just read your build thread over at AL. Very nice, if you have time please share here as well.

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