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Hi Everyone,

I have had aquariums all my life as well has many planted tanks, I have had shrimp along the way and have always loved watching them. I currently have a large Axolotl tank (no shrimp in there, just a few feeder fish and some snails I cant catch) and a 60L shrimp tank, that is full of cherries. After recently moving in with my partner, he has become enamored by the shrimp and I often find him with a cup of tea staring sitting in front of the tank. I have joined to gain more knowledge from the greater shrimp community with a view towards keeping different species of shrimp in time.

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Hi Nilled welcome to SKF. You have come to the right place to learn about shrimp lots of people with a lot of knowledge they are willing to share. Great that your partner likes the shrimp because when the bug bites it bites hard. We love to see pictures of your tanks- not just the shrimp tanks. The forum will open up to you more as you post more. If you want to see it all quickly become a premium member its well worth it. We have lots of fun here so enjoy

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Ineke:encouragement:

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Thanks Ineke,

Yes it's definitely a bonus that the tanks are encouraged at home, I'll start popping up some photos soon and probably journal the next tank build I'm doing for my in-laws. I can't see how to join up as a premium member, could you point me in the right direction?

Nilled

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Welcome to SKF. ineke is right, the shrimp bug bites hard ! Extra BAD with a couple ....in a great way of course. There's numerous varieties of shrimps and colours. Enjoy the forum !

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Hi Nilled if you go into settings up on the top right hand side by the logout bit clock on that and half way down on the left there is a paid subscriptions heading just click on that and it will tell you what to do. its only $12.50 for a year and theres heaps of things to read and also a classified section. Well worth the small premium.

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Ineke:encouragement:

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Welcome to the forum nilled, hope you enjoy it here as much as we do & we definitely loooove pics :encouragement:

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Welcome aboard. I feel it is my duty to warn you as well, Shrimping is an addictive hobby. One tank is never enough, mind you I'm not sure how

many is enough. Dean? Hope you enjoy the hobby, it is a lot of fun and rewarding. There are some excellent and very knowledgeable people on

here, tonnes of reading to do and just enjoy looking at shrimp porn, sorry I meant pictures of shrimp, honestly ;-)

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Hi Nilled, welcome to the SKF team, after keeping cherries then the next step is keeping crystals. There's so much info and pics on this forum and we hope you can share your experience or ask any question as we can all benifit from the answer.Have fun Nilled :)

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Your partner enjoys shrimp?! quick get a 3 level 6x2x2 rack whilst you still can!

Hahaha just kidding, it's so easy to get addicted to shrimp. Are you looking to expand? There's heaps of different cherries that look amazing and breed just as fast, very enjoyable.

There's also some natives that are happy to just live with cherries, chameleon shrimp for example, they look great.

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enjoy SKF and welcome!

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