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hi, i'm mick, I live in mildura vic, I breed l numbered catfish, some Africans and some americans. I have some cherry shrimp and I failed drastically with crystal reds and blacks a couple oof years back before all these other flash varieties showed up.

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Welcome to the forum Mick, great place to educate yourself so you can try again :), the forum will open up to you the more you post or you can buy premium membership for 12.50 for year and get instant access.

What sort of L Numbers are you breeding, i jsut used to breed albino BN and peppermints for a short time.

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Welcome to the forum dude, definitely a wealth of knowledge here to help you on the right track to keep & breed CRS/CBS successfully, hope you have as much fun here as we do :encouragement:

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thanks fellas, heres the list. L: 201 202 129 260 270 397 239 600 205 004 066 333 134 015 046 lda01 377 278 and pretty well every aust breed of b/n. only breeding 015 270 201 202 046 004 333 066 397.

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That's an awesome list there dude, love the 046's, very cool indeed :encouragement:

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ive built myself the most killer kick arse set up possible. 9x6mt shed, fully insulated, purpose built, lined and painted, tiled skirts so I can just hose it out. 11 stands hoolding 22 5x2x2 tanks, all pumping into 12 sectional sumps, 4 tanks per 5x2x2 sump, 15000lt per hr turnover. airates and filters the Shiite out of the water. I need about 2 more rainy days and then 2 weeks to cycle it all and its finished. 8kw split system ac to heat it and cool it in the hot summer mildura sun. I have it partially running now, its a kick arse shed!

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Howdy Mick - here I am thinking you had got all formal and started calling yourself Michael (another new fella on the forum from Mildura).

Should have known better - there is only ONE Mick from Mildura :victorious:

Your shed is looking awesome mate :)

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hello mixo2u, thanks or the hookup with the admin approval and whatnot. i'm a tradie, being formal does not suit me. I don't have snowdogs anymore, I did have a huge Alaskan malamute myatuk loyale lukah when I started doing intrawebz things, I just kept the name so everyone knows who they're abusing.

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Hi Mick of course you know the rules being forum savvy pictures or it didn't happen. We love pictures of set ups, fish, shrimp and other animals :encouragement: welcome to SKF

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Holy wow dude! That sounds like a killer setup, as Ineke said, we loooove pics here so whack some up when you can. 46 fry are so cute, love the Zebs :encouragement:

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any chance of some pics of your shed setup? I always thought it would be better to steer clear away from sheds but seems there is a way to do it which i would be very interested in :)

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the shed is not tried and tested yet, I have insulated the crap out of it all and plastered over the top of it then used exterior acrylic on the walls so I can wash it down if need be without fking the plaster. so the roof and walls are thoroughly insulated, then plastered. the split system should do the job quite well, the 5kw kills it easily in the bedroom in my house, provides a decent savings on power bill compared to having a heater in each tank. can do pictures soon enough.

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pics with description would be great :D, how much it set you back? Plenty of people have shrimp rooms but never seen anyone with a shrimp shed :D

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Welcome to the forum Mick. Sounds like a great project in that shed. As already mentioned, pictures when you get a chance, please.

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can do pics soon. shed $10,000, slab $3000, plaster, furring channel and insulation $4000, tiles $100, tanks and sumps $8000, stands $5,500, pumps $550, plumbing going to be about $2000 I think, bio balls, hydro clay balls, jap mat, scrubbers $2000, i'm a painter so paint was fk all, timber for one wall $100, electricial and plumbing (real plumber stuff) prob $2500. yeah, a lot hey. would have cost me a hacksaw, hammer, Makita drill and charger and 4 pumps if I hadn't caught the little thieving crap robbing it Friday night, cheeky ****, I was like oi wtf are you doing here, he 100% honestly told me he was waiting for a mate. the cops picked him up half hr later he told them the same thing. theres bad drug problems here in this town, i'm ****ed if I know what kind of ice dealer would take pumps.

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Hey Mick, welcome to SKF. Love the L numbers too. Just got some L134s, also have bns, 333 and peps. How long have you been trying to breed your 134s? Most reports I've read say it takes months to years assuming you have mature pair/pairs. Fingers crossed mine spawn in months not years.

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I bought some breeding pairs a few years back, killed them with ignorance, bought juvies which have grown up into young adults now, then the mrs killed one male and the other male got himself all dinged up somehow, now I only have females, so i'm chasing up a few more. theyre one of my favourites for sure

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Welcome to the forum mate

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