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Hi there,

I am from brisbane and pretty new to aquarium, only started keeping betta around 7 months ago in a 9L tank, then upgrade a 2ft heavily planted tank with cherry shrimps. get very addicted into this hobby so recently bought a 3ft tank LOL.

Currently have LOTS of cherry shrimps happily living and breeding in a 90L box (running out of tank!), and just got my hand on red rilli shrimps. would really love to try crystal red/black shrimps in the near future! :)

members of the family:

2 pairs of golden endlers

1 trio blue endlers

1 pair of bluegrass guppies

1 king cobra guppy

1 pair of lace guppy

5 rummynose

9 cardinal tetra

20 red rilli shrimps

LOTS of cherry shrimps

used to have yellow shrimps as well, but running out of tank and dont want to mix them with red cherry :(

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Welcome to SKF! don't worry as I can assure you almost if not everyone here has this addiction you speak of. If you are looking for quality shrimp/fish then I advise you to pay for premium membership, this will give you access to the classifieds section where there is top quality well priced goodies (you will save that $12.50 many times over and have access to great knowledge).

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Welcome! You are in the first stages of the medical condition known as Igotahaveveryshrimpitis... there is no cure im afraid. I to suffer from this very contagious condition! Mine is so bad that I intend to purchase at least 20 additional tanks by the end of the year!

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Welcome to SKF lollies. Shrimps are extremely addictive, but worth every minute ! Enjoy the forum, and be involved...

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welcome - noobie here myself. From my early experience there is no known cure.

I will say I'm happy about that though.

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Hi lollie, my name is Mister S & I am a shrimpoholic, I have been told I need to kick this habit but I don't wanna! Lol, they're just way too cool. Welcome to SKF, hope you enjoy it as much as we do & I'd love to see some pics of your shrimp & tanks sometime :encouragement:

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Welcome to the forum :), I think were all addicted here. I started off with fish and eventually had a small nano shrimp tank and now i have no fish and a 4ft shrimp tank lol :)

I am sure you will enjoy the wealth of knowledge

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Hope you enjoy the ride, One tank, two tank, Three tank and many more Welcome to SKF ENJOY!

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Hope you enjoy the ride lollies, One tank Two tanks Three tanks and many many more Welcome to SKF ENJOY!

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I started with one tank (2ft) i now have over 20 4ft and I want to epand again, needless to say I have been threatened with divorce lol. Welcome

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Hi Lollies. Seen you around on AL. I've bought some anubias nana pettite and riccia off you before. Anubias are doing great. I threw all the riccia away, so messy that plant is.

The extra 2 stems of HM that you threw in is doing really well. I've turned it into 20 stems by keeping it under 5cm. =)

Enjoy this forum.

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Hello welcome to the forum!!! Any chance you bought that blue endler trio and red rilli shrimp from me?

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