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Hi guys. currently having 2 1.5ft tanks. CRS in one of them and fire red shrimp in the other. hoping to learn from more set-ups and breeders out there. :)

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Welcome to SKF Reed21,

We are starting to get a few people from Singapore now :)

would be great to see some pics of your shrimp..

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Hi and welcome to SKF. This forum has lots of people who are willing to share their knowledge with you. The forum opens up more as you post more. We love to see pictures of your tanks and shrimp. If you become a premium member the forum opens up completely to you straight away.

we have a lot of laughs and fun along the way. Enjoy

Cheers

Ineke:encouragement:

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Welcome to the forum reed21, we love having fun & sharing knowledge here, hope you do too, as has already been mentioned we loooove pics so come on, shooww uuuusss! :encouragement:

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Hi Reed21, welcome the SKF team. Singapore have some awesome shrimps and you shrimp keepers do it a little differant over there so I hope you can share your experience so we can try new things over here. Have fun and good luck.

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welcome mate please show us some of your shrimps, im sure theres will be many drooling

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