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Hi I'm the mighty midget I joined to learn more about aussie shrimps I'm doing all my research before I get my first tropical tank brought

I'm thinking a 360l planted community tank with glass shrimp to help ke ep the alge down

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G'day might midget...gotta ask the....what's the background of the name ? Welcome to SKF. Are you from Mamjimup WA .

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Im the smallest in my family and one of the shortest members in the manjimup SES unit I'm all of 5foot foxtrot alpha. As of last night I have a new nickname at SES its midget minion lol beats Shorty most of our other members are around 6 foot and I keep up with them we did over 300 man hours filling water bombers during the fires last week I was there as much as anyone else

Yep manjimup bred and born

thanx for the welcome :)

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welcome mate.Just remember that if fish can fit a shrimp in their mouth, they generally do. I started adding shrimp to my tanks with fish but now I just have shrimp as I got rid of the fish.

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Hi Mr Mighty Midget welcome to the top shrimp forum SKF

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Welcome to the forum mighty midget, lots of very good info on here about natives, hope you enjoy yourself like we do :encouragement:

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Welcome to SKF mighty midget...Whatever you decide to do hope you have fun here. There's a section on native shrimps on this forum or better still direct any questions to Bob (native shrimp expert)...All the best with your shrimping hobby...CJ

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Welcome to SKF we have some very knowledgeable and friendly members here to help us all

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