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Hello there fellow shrimp keepers.

I kept tropical fish as a hobby when I was younger and after a crazy teenage party where drunken fools were feeding my Oscar, Gold Severum and Gold edge riv sausage rolls, cheezles and special fried rice, I woke the next morning to find most of them dead. My hobby was put on hold until I moved out of home when I was attempting to breed dwarf cichlids. I had to take them all back to the shop after a falling out with my housemate and moving back in to my parents. I re set up the tank and tried to breed peacock gudgeons which I am sure laid eggs but they got eaten by my khuli loach and bristle nose. I gave these fish away as I moved house again and last year I set up a 4 ft aquarium. I was ready to start slowly and research all the fish I was intending on keeping, had my heart set on black calvus but thought I would cycle my tank by adding guppies and red cherry shrimp. The cherry shrimp and guppies did fine and I began planting the whole tank out with java fern, java moss, several different types of anubias and attaching these plants to drift wood I also added some cardinal tetras. Then I saw Crystal red shrimp and put five A grades into my tank and slowly, slowly they changed my focus, I set up another small tank and moved all the guppies and cherries out into the new smaller tank.

Fairly new to shrimp keeping,

want more tanks I have three at the moment a small one with RCS, guppies and cardinal tetras, another small one with native glass shrimp and a four foot CRS tank with about 20 in it including 2 b grade CBS. I haved mostly low grade shrimp that are reproducing at the moment and hope to eventually breed some better grades up.

Thanks for letting me join this community.

Scottymac

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G'day Scottymac, Welcome to SKF, and thanks for sharing your experience.....no doubt a few bumps along the way.....a common theme shared by most, so you're not alone.

Great if you can post some pics of your tanks.

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Sounds like you have been on quite an adventure with regards to your fishkeeping. I'm sure you'll find plenty of info here to help you out with your shrimp.

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Welcome scottymac great intro if be keen to see some pics of your set-up mate sounds very interesting :)

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Thanks Bluebolts,

I will try to post some pics of my setup soon, still a little oldschool. I am running undergravel flitration as well as an Aqua one 2400 big ass bad boy external cannister. I am looking to set up another 4 or 6 footer and deck it out with the proper shrimp soil. I have had a sniff around other forums and stuff and have narrowed my choice down to either Fluval shrimp stratum or Up-Aqua shrimp sand. But it may come down to what I can get and what I can afford at the time. I picked up 14 more shrimp today (10 s Grade and 4 ss grade) off a bloke in Melbourne. I was quietly disappointed when I picked them up as I thought the white was not as solid and the red was slightly faded but after putting them in my tank they seemed to brighten up, I still would not quite rate them as ss but was stoked to find that some had red legs.

The two smaller tanks are not much chop at the moment Little aqua one jiggas, still running undergravel filters without shrimp sand.

Still a little embarrased at the look of the smaller tanks so may not put picks up till I get them sorted. The 4 footer was bought second hand and was kept in a garage where welding has put a few little inclusions in the glass so it is hard to get a good overall pic, but it is a tangle of java fern, crested java fern, java moss, different Anubias. I have an open area at one end of the tank so I can get a good look at them and also to catch the odd cherry shrimp that I have not yet caught out of this tank.

Also I am still a little technologically challenged and don't know how to put photos up, give me a few weeks and I will figure it out.

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Thanks fishmosy, I look forwards to picking the collective mind of the SKF members and maybe adding to the genetic pool of shrimp that I have by buying some from others they are still not yet that easy to come by down here. At the moment I have only about 30 but have brought them from 4 different people.

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Thanks Neo-shrimp and Bailey 88, Bailey 88 I will post some pics as soon as I learn how it is done (technologically challenged)

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