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Hi

I recently moved house and am getting back into the aquarium hobby after many years out due to work and being too busy. Just inherited an old scratched up 4foot x 18 x 18 tank from my dad and have set it up as a planted shrimp tank. Currently it has a couple hundred cherries and just introduced 10 CRS and 6 CBS to the tank, hopefully they will take off and do well :)

Hoping to set up a few more tanks in the coming months (just got to convince hubby its a great idea), am interested in setting up a yellow cherry tank and maybe a CRS breeding tank as well as maybe a discus tank at some stage, oh and I also have a 35ltr tank that is housing some old neons and a fighter atm, just waiting for the neons to die from old age (they are old!) move the fighter to an empty 10L and set it up as another shrimp tank.

Looking forward to meeting everyone

Yvonne

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Welcome to the forum, hope you enjoy the forum as much as we do :encouragement: Would love to see some pics of your shrimp too :cheerful:

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I will try and take some pics, its a little hard cos my camera is not the greatest AND the glass on the tank is quite scratched up, but I will take some and post them soon :) Thanks for the welcome!

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Here is a picture of the tank, also i forgot to say there is also a few ghost shrimp in there that I can't catch, not to mention snails, I am removing as many snails as i can catch each day and the numbers are finally starting to dwindle, yay!

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And a few not so great pics of the cherries, can't get any clear pics of the CRS and CBS cos they are still small, but when they get bigger I will try again!

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Welcome to SKF Yvonne your tank looks lovely. You should enjoy this forum and it is well worth paying the $12.50 to become a premium member . The community is extremely friendly and helpful- enjoy

Cheers

Ineke

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Welcome to SKF Yvonne....I like you aquascaping...very at peace. Well done.

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Thank you for the welcomes! Also just a quick question, what does the paid subscription get you and also how can I view the rest of the board?

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The more you post the more that opens up for you. The premium gives you access to everything including classifieds, library all of the forum. The only other thing is the auction which premium members can register for.

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Welcome to SKF Yvonne...Hope you have a lot of fun on this forum...Love you Buddha shrimp tank...SERENE.....

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Hi and welcome to SKF ENJOY!

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I REALLY like your tank and the idea with the flowerpots.:encouragement: I shall copy your idea some time in the future.

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