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Hey All,

My name is Rovik...

I am an avid aquatic Enthusiast from Perth, Ever since I remember, I have found Aquatic life interesting and my curiosity lead me to devour every book I could get my hands during my early teens. I quickly found Aquatic plant life to be my favourite in the field. It combined my 2 favourite subjects Biology and Chemistry in a hobby that I enjoyed and could see grow before my eyes.

I enjoyed the hobby so much that I applied for a job at my LFS, and they took me up on my offer.

The rest is history: In terms of shrimp, I am fairly new to this section of the hobby...I currently house some RCS,CRS(SS/SSS) and YCS in a 45L, Low-tech planted aquarium. I have kept shrimp before, But not on a long term basis...

I find these little creatures very amusing to watch, Their feeding habits as well as their behaviour.

Thanks in advance for welcoming me into the SKF community...

Cheers

Rovik.

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G'day Rovik, welcome to SKF. This is a great forum, and will help your shrimp addiction grow....

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G'day Rovik' date=' welcome to SKF. This is a great forum, and will help your shrimp addiction grow....[/quote']

Just gotta be careful as the addiction grows the bank balance shrinks lol.

Welcome to the best shrimp forum in Australia. Soon to be the world. I have met some of the most generous and helpful people here so don't be shy and you will get the best advice going

Cheers Mick

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I Sure won't be, I love these forums due to the fact I can get an answer for a question that very few other sources (Books,Text and the web) can, and share my thoughts with Fellow shrimpers.

It's always good to meet others with common interests and hobbies. ;)

I get the feeling that shrimp keeping is a lot like Pokemon: "Gotta Catch em' all".......

And you right, shrimp keeping is an addictive hobby...

I have seen shrimp take over many a man's life, Consuming every thought and action....:D..haha

Hopefully I can keep this habit to 1 tank only.....Yeah, that probably won't happen.

Thanks For the warm Welcome.

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Hopefully I can keep this habit to 1 tank only.....Yeah, that probably won't happen.

That's the funniest sentence ever typed. If you choose to go for premium membership it will open the classifieds which will fix that 1 tank problem you have lol. Also gives you access to the library which has as much advice as anyone could ever need. And all this for only $12.50 a year. The first shrimp saved from the advice easily covers the cost

Cheers Mick

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Sounds good, I think it's well worth the cost.

Just out of curiosity, How long does it take before I can explore the rest of the Forum.

It appears that I am only limited to this section....Well, for the time being.

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Pretty sure once you're a premium member all the sections are open immediately. Definitely worth the support to this forum and the info received etc...

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Welcome to SKF Rovik...It is pretty friendly and enjoyable forum here..Plenty of info and great advice if you get into a rut...CJ

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Hello Rovik, Mate I hope you will be happy to share your knowledge with us I am sure you have a lot to teach us Enjoy SKF

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