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Hi!

I have been keeping shrimp for a year.

currently I have

*cherries- red black yellow blue and red rili

*crs

im looking to start focusing on expanding my colonies and producing high quality colours and patterns :-)

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Welcome to SKF lots of information here and lots of helpful members. Hope you enjoy our forum

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Welcome to the SKF team simfish, that's a pretty good collection you have there. Yeah I think it's a good idea to start selective breeding. You'll find heaps of info here on this forum especially TB shrimps if you ever want to go to the top level of all shrimps in aus. Have fun mate like all of us on this forum.

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Hi Simfish, welcome to SKF. Great forum and community here... pics would be great...we love pics here

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Good start there, welcome to SKF ENJOY!

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Welcome to SKF! Looking forward to seeing pictures of your tanks!

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Welcome to the forum dude, that's definitely a good collection you got there to start with, what's grade CRS do you have? Would love to see some pics of your shrimp :encouragement: hope you have as much fun here as we do :victorious:

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Welcome to SKF mate. Show us what you've got :encouragement:

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hey guys thanks for the welcomes!

i don't have a good camera so pix are limited to my phone. here's some i took a while ago.

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i only have low grade crs. looking forward to getting some more higher grades.

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Nice looking tank. It's good to start with a few low grades they are a bit hardier so can tolerate our mistakes a bit better!

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Very cool dude, I like the Fluva Edge tanks, They look very neat :encouragement:

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Cool tank, i was going to get one some time ago but decided against it due to the small space for maintenance :(

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I love my fluval. It looks very cool, and despite its overpricing, it always gets comments :-)

Here is one of the young black cherries in it...post-12-139909861668_thumb.jpg

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I have always loved the fluval edge and maybe I might try one when price is a bit cheaper.

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