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hello. after a serious case of MTS i've finally got it down to just 3 tanks with the main focus being my 4x2x2 paludarium that is teeming with cherry shrimps and a few glass shrimp :)

looking forward to seeing what this forum has to offer

joel

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Welcome Joel. As you increase your post, the forum will open up. Alternatively, for the best $12.50 you'll ever spent, the plat. membership will open up the entire forum for you.....

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Oh Joel this forum may not be for you it causes MTS there's no escape and no cure! No really welcome to SKF we would love to see photos of your tanks . There is a large friendly community here with lots of information available. The forum will open up to you as you post. Premium membership is great value and opens the forum up straight away. Hope you enjoy our forum

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Welcome aboard, and nothing wrong with MTS. I'm not sure it can be cured but you can always make room for more tanks and more shrimps ;-)

Never have too many. Down to 3 tanks? That can be corrected very quickly and easily, welcome.

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Welcome mate!

Good to see another person on the forum, how about some pictures of that 4x2x2 ? :)

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Welcome to the forum dude, hope you enjoy yourself here as much as we do & yeah, we looooove pics so throw up some pics of your tanks, also there is no cure for MTS, resistance is futile, lol :encouragement:

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i've tried many times to get a good photo of my tank but it always turns out really bad, and yes... my mts is cured! down from 20 tanks to just 3 is not bad

but yeah ill try and get a few pics tonight

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Lol, I have thought the same thing in the past, went from fourty tank back down to only one & now it's back up to fifteen, lol :dejection: & with all the amazing knowledge & shrimp available on this forum you might have some trouble controlling the addiction. I personally think that there's no cure, just time between tanks, lol :encouragement: can't wait for the pics :victorious:

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Hi joel enjoy your time here with us on SKF

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