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Hi everyone,

My name's Neville, & I'm from Adelaide. I manage an aquarium installation & maintenance business, & am reasonably active on the Aquarium Life forum.

Aquascaping is more my passion than shrimp keeping, but I'm also keen to learn more about shrimp keeping & breeding, & to get ideas on how to make some good scapes that are still shrimp friendly.

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G'day Neville, Marcus here, great to see you here. Please do post some of your scapes....keen to see them.

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Hi Neville great to see another south australian here. Yes please post some of your work.

Cheers

Ineke

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Welcome aboard to SKF Neville...Would like to see some of your scapings....This forum has plenty of info and references on shrimps...CJ

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Thanks to everyone for your kind welcomes! :)

dont let me mislead you... I'm not an exceptional aquascaper, but I love to appreciate them, and of course, I'm also developing my skills, & growing & learning in that department!

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You have to have a certain post count too gain access to everything :)

May I just observe that it seems to me WITHOUT access to more of the forum, it's difficult to increase your post count with much other than post 'padding'?

As a new member, I hardly feel in a position to welcome other new members to a forum I'm unfamiliar with, yet the 'say hello' section seems to be all I have access to?

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Welcome to skfSeems the SA people are gathering numbers :)

Being an ex Victorian I still hate every other state...lol... SA did the kick a Vic.. AFL state of orgin or when the Adelide crows first started... I just remember the saying....

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Hi Keith, other easier option is the prem membership of $12.50...well worth the $, and great way to support the forum. It opens up the entire forum/information etc...

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Don't worry nev it's all good. Either way welcome to the forum!!!!! Can't post pics here on this thread yet? Great to see you here as well mate. This forum has gone off and the amount of info has sky rocketed. Trust me you won't regret it

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Hi mate, good to see you made it here. Easiest way to post pics before the site opens up to allow you to upload here is to use a image sharing site like flickr with the img tags. The restriction isn't around posting images, it's around using SKF to host the images.

If you go down that other route we briefly discussed over PM, it'll all open up anyway :encouragement:

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Hi Neville, Welcome to SKF mate ENJOY!

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wow i didnt think so many people in good old adelaide were into shrimp its awesome to see

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