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Hey everyone, I'm new to the shrimp game but I've been keeping fish, both freshwater & marine, for about 25years, I've got some red cherry shrimp & some s grade crystal red shrimp. I look forward to talking to you all & gaining as much knowledge as possible :encouragement:

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It is indeed, I think it's what has captivated me for so many years with fish & enticed me into shrimp, I've always loved the saying "you learn something new every day & if you don't then it's a day wasted" Nice to meet you Dean, I'm currently waiting on some juvie crs I ordered from you the other day, just a tad excited about them :encouragement:

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Welcome to skf squiggle :) you will have a lot of fun here! Lots of crazy cool info just be sure to post and have a look ard!

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sorry about the wait but with the floods and such in QLD/bris i decided to play it safe and ship next monday.there will be some extra goodies for the delay :)

It is indeed, I think it's what has captivated me for so many years with fish & enticed me into shrimp, I've always loved the saying "you learn something new every day & if you don't then it's a day wasted" Nice to meet you Dean, I'm currently waiting on some juvie crs I ordered from you the other day, just a tad excited about them :encouragement:
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Thanks everyone, can't wait to chat :encouragement:

sorry about the wait but with the floods and such in QLD/bris i decided to play it safe and ship next monday.there will be some extra goodies for the delay :)
Wow Dean, thanks heaps :) it's been pretty hectic lately but we're all good now, always better to be safe than sorry :encouragement:
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G'day Squigle, welcome to SKF. With all your experience, looking fwd for you to part some knowledge here...

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G'day Squigle' date=' welcome to SKF. With all your experience, looking fwd for you to part some knowledge here...[/quote']

Lol, I'll give it a crack but when it comes to shrimp I'm a freshy, lol. I'm all good with keeping fish & water quality but I'm just getting my head around shrimp, all the additives & different substrates, so much to learn :encouragement:

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Welcome to SKF squiggle...This forum is the informatoin super-highway on shrimping...Hope you have a lot fun....CJ

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Welcome to SKF.

Always learning new techniques and stuff with Shrimp.

Would love to see your setup if possible?

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Thanks, my setup isn't anything special, not very neat but does the job. Only got about 15 tanks with various fish & as I mentioned before Red Cherries & Crystal Reds, would love to get others though but I'm not allowed to expand, don't have permission from the financial controller/feng shui consultant, lol :)

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Welcome to the forum....

Lol@ permission.... This is why when you buy your next setup u put a bow on it and a nice card and say "look what I bought for you, I'll look after for you too"

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This far Im not in a position that I have to ask permission from anyone for my habit, but Im just building a list of ways to sneak more in when I do have someone to answer to. :)

Alternatively I may go down the path of a barter system.... One hair cut and color for her = 1 brand new 30cm cube setup for me. :)

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Welcome Squiggle, I'm sure you will find everything you need here on SKF :)

@Gino: LOL, If I tried that I would not get laid EVER again, hence you know where I keep my shrimp ;)

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Squiggle, you know what's mine? I buy her something shiny and while she's looking at the shiny stuff I sneak in another tank!!!!!! Alternatively, if she wants something..... Let the negotiations begin!

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Hi mate , welcome to the best shrimp community in Australia SKF ENJOY!

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