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After so many thing happened in past 2 year ,i back to shrimp offically

this post will only in SKF for now , As i meet all awsome shrimp keepers here !

Like everyone ,when i start keeping shrimp first time , i end up with heart break experience,

so hope this can help people reduce their shrimp loss and happy shrimping

every building start from planning , very draft ,but important

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Shopping time

i mainly get the gear from bunning

might be have different place to get this stuff ,i use them metal rack this time ,but after i built up i found the timber one seems stronger

Tank i get some second hand drilled tank from gumtree ,not the display quality

15 meters of air hose ,one strong air pumb

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with lot of plumbing gear and tube

Dry start after setup the rack

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installing the light

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light on

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first look after put all the tanks in

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Plumbing start

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Water test in level one

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building the sump (thanks Lionel for help !)

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sump testing

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Media and moreand more media

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still only half full

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testing with soil in

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adding the panel

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panel painted in black

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To be continuous :

Nolan

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Well, you're already ahead, the planning, and thought you've done, plus the experience.....you're heading towards the right direction. What type of shrimps ?

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Can't wait to see what's in store nolanll...Will be interesting reading material...Will be keeping an close eye on this thread...:barbershop_quartet_

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  • 1 month later...

Awesome looking setup dude, well done! :encouragement:

edit: Love the chair in front of the rack, exactly where I would put it, lol :victorious:

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actually the rack has finished in Jan , i just too lazy to post the pic as my new house internet is still not connected yet

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