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Gday Guys,

After speaking to 2OFUS I couldnt resist joining :). I know quiet a few people here so am sure i will enjoy it here.

I have been keeping shrimp for approximately 18months - 2 years now and have CRS, CBS, Sunkist Cherrys, Mischling, yellow cherrys after generous donations from 2OFUS and another after most of my shrimp died whilst being cared for during the heat previously in sydney.

I am now pretty much starting over and looking forward to my shrimp reaching adulthood and my breeding experience beginning all over again :).

I am located in Remote remote NSW and dont have access to any aquarium shops or shrimp so have set myself a challenge of successfully breeding as it often reaches 40 degrees here in summer :)

For those i already know, nice to see you again lol and those i dont i look forward to getting to know you :)

Regards,

Shaun (OzShrimp)

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Welcome mate, love to see some pics of your setup. Hope you have as much fun as we do here :encouragement:

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Hi Shaun,

Nice to see you on here mate. How's your new setup running?

There seems to be a bit of a migration to this forum happening over the last couple of weeks..........

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Welcome to SKF

sounds like you could do with a chiller to help with the heat problems.

sorry for your losses and hope you get back on your feet again soon.

there is plenty of great info and members here to share with and learn from.

enjoy

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Welcome mate. I live in remote, remote NSW as well and know what it's like to suffer through the heat and not having any shops nearby, it certainly sucks sometimes (especially coming from the city) but it does have its good points to. Good luck with the shrimps.

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Welcome to SKF I have found everyone here helpful and friendly with plenty of knowledge which they are glad to share, hope you enjoy the forum and community. Good luck with starting again.

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G'day Shaun, Welcome to SKF. The heat wave each year has dented the hobbyist each year, but with forums like this, info/shrimps etc...are shared and many great and helpful members here. Enjoy SKF, and would love to see pics of your setup etc...

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Welcome Shaun :cheerful: We the newbies here ha ha ha ha enjoy , this is a real Shrimp site ;) So much action and so many shrimpers ...

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thanks for all the nice welcomes.

I do have a chiller which i invested over $700 in with a eheim pump however was sold the wrong size hosing so cant set it up at the moment kinda pissed.

this is some pics of my tank.

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Right side of tank

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Left Side of Tank

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the ugly piece at the front has since been replaced covered in an unknown moss and the bolbitus i was given by 2OFUS :)

have been watching my us fissidens recover after they nearly died sitting in a bucket for 2 weeks after my move lol

will take a new pic tomorrow when i get home from work in the morning.

Just wondering what the requirements are before you see more then the introductory thread and can edit profile ?

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Looking good shaun. Bad luck about the hosing and even worse because you're rural now. If you ever need LFS stuff shipped out to you give me a holler I'm always happy to pick it up from my local shop and pop it in the mail for ya. I get really cheap post through work :encouragement:

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welcome to SKF very nice tank.

Thanks it is the best scape I have done. I wanted something clean n simple

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Welcome to SKF Shaun...This is a fabulous forum with many great members along with some sound advice...All the best...CJ

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Tank looks great. I like the open spaces. May I suggest you remove the Dalbarb sticker though.

lol but why :P, i can pretend its some expensive shrimp tank in a fish shop lol

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tank looks great. I'm a noobie here but thoroughly enjoying it so far. Have had a few broods of youngsters and currently watching 3 berried CRS.

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