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Hi all,

I like anything that lives in water, which of course include shrimp. I have a few fishtanks ;) At the moment I have RCS, CRS, CBS, Rednose, DAE and Chameleon shrimp.

Some of you might know me as my nick has been the same ever since I signed up to the my first forum over a decade ago.

Cheers,

Serkan

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G'day Serkan, welcome to SKF...... as you increase your post count, the forum will open up for you. BUT joining premium membership ($12.50) would give you immediate access, and I can guarantee it'll be the best $12.50 you've spent. Looking fwd to your contribution !

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Hi Serkan welcome to SKF we love photos of tanks, fish ,shrimp and other pets too. Hope you enjoy the forum.

Cheers

Ineke:encouragement:

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Thanks guys. Looking forward to seeing what else is in here.

I like reading up on everything aquatic as I only have limited space in 100 tanks and can't keep everything! :sorrow:

Cheers,

Serkan

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Heya Serkan, Glad you found us over here. I'm sure everyone will enjoy pics of your fish room. Plus the new one you have in the works.

Cheers

John

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Welcome Serkan, you have to show everyone your tanks, I saw them on QLDAF & they blew me away, these guys will love your clean & organized setup, how's the new house coming? Hope you have as much fun here as we do :encouragement:

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Welcome mate, you'll have to show your fishroom as you've put on other forums, everyone could learn a thing or two from your organisation as I've seen on other forums :).

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G'day Serkan' date=' welcome to SKF...... as you increase your post count, the forum will open up for you. BUT joining premium membership ($12.50) would give you immediate access, and I can guarantee it'll be the best $12.50 you've spent. Looking fwd to your contribution ![/quote']

Ditto to what BB said, welcome :)

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Welcome to SKF ENJOY!

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