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Hello everyone. I am from nsw I started with red cherries and now have yellow, orange sunkist, red rillis, riffles and parataya. I am hooked. ;)

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Welcome to the forum Aussieyankie, we love pics on here so we'd love to see one pics of your tanks & shrimp & don't worry, we're all shrimpoholics here :encouragement: hope you enjoy the forum as much as we do :victorious:

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Hi welcome to SKF that's quite a collection you are definitely hooked. Hope you enjoy our forum.

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Welcome, can't wait to see some pictures of your shrimp. Sounds like you've definatley caught the highly contagious shrimp bug =p

Steph =)

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Welcome to SKF. Great collection, and definitely great if you can share so,e pics of your tanks with us.....

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I just got my rillis and orange sunkist yesterday. I am so happy with them. :)

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Thanks for sharing they look great boy are you going to get hooked!:encouragement:

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Stunning looking shrimp dude, that yellow is very nice, thanks for whacking up the pics :victorious:

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These are the new tanks I have started a little over a month ago. I have 7 shrimp tanks and more to come. haha I am well and truly hooked.

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Definitely MTS. Very nice setup:encouragement:

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Welcome to the Shrimpaholics Anonymous club, you've definitely got the bug, lol :victorious: Great looking tanks dude, well done :encouragement:

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Thanks. I like learning all i can and hopefully do things right the first time round. I know shrimp are definitely more sensitive than the cichlids I started out with. hahah but I love the challenge.

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You will be challenged but its all good learning:encouragement:

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There's always something to learn & this forum is a great place for info & support, don't hesitate to ask any questions as there's no such thing as a dumb question. That's the great thing about this hobby, it's always evolving & always new things to learn :encouragement:

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Looking good

also your fork is rusting

It will be leeching heavy metals into your tank

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I had an algae boom in my tank from leaving the lights on to long that was on the fork but I took the fork out. I use stainless steel forks and now only leave in for a few hours just to hold my veggies down. I also don't leave the lights on for to long now. :) Thanks for looking out! I appreciate all the help from all you knowledgeable shrimp keepers.

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Wow ! welcome to SKF mate

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Very nice setup. Besides the sponge filters, are your tanks filtered by another source ? Canisters ?

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