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got my package from post office today and have had the benefit of dealing with Davin heaps of times. Inside my package I received my diy nitrite filter shrimp tubes and sponges from his recently sale :). Also got some generous freebies as well, extra sponge filter, nitrite filter and an air pump so thank you very much its greatly appreciated :)

Cant say enough good words to express my gratitude :)

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Thanks mate, sorry it took a bit longer to send than planned but glad it all showed up alright. You always need extras and spares for the next tank ;-)

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Another great member sharing the love, you know Davin I had an image of you from your nick of a big Tongan for some reason but meeting you at the meet looks like I was wrong LOL!

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Another great member sharing the love' date=' you know Davin I had an image of you from your nick of a big Tongan for some reason but meeting you at the meet looks like I was wrong LOL![/quote']

Chi, so not I'm not Tongan but I'm not small, but I'm not the largest in the group that showed up either LOL But I'm still a big guy, at least I think I am at 130Kgs.

But that'll come down again once back at the Gym next week

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Chi' date=' so not I'm not Tongan but I'm not small, but I'm not the largest in the group that showed up either LOL But I'm still a big guy, at least I think I am at 130Kgs.

But that'll come down again once back at the Gym next week[/quote']

just more of ya to love ey davin lol :)

When i come down to Sydney next i might drop by so we can catch up

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just more of ya to love ey davin lol :)

When i come down to Sydney next i might drop by so we can catch up

Do that mate, I think you'll be impressed with the setup, I'm pretty happy with where its at. Plus of course I have a spare tank if you like

as well ;-) Just a little 60x45x40 minus lid but probably have a spare heater as well to go with it as well

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Do that mate' date=' I think you'll be impressed with the setup, I'm pretty happy with where its at. Plus of course I have a spare tank if you like

as well ;-) Just a little 60x45x40 minus lid but probably have a spare heater as well to go with it as well[/quote']

Lol dunno if the boss will give me the go ahead i got no where to put it :( would probably come in handy for separating my rili's tho. Will start sewing the seed lol.

Got plenty of heaters sitting in garage :), can you take a pic when you got some free time ?

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Lol dunno if the boss will give me the go ahead....Will start sewing the seed lol.

This is what you do .....say, sweetheart, Davin from SKF insisted and gave me this tank ! Don't need it, but he insisted. (After a few weeks.... sweetheart, I might as well set up that tank Davin gave me for the poor little shrimplets, as they're getting harassed my the larger shrimps...... poor little dears !

Then BOOM, you've added another tank !

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This is what you do .....say' date=' sweetheart, Davin from SKF insisted and gave me this tank ! Don't need it, but he insisted. (After a few weeks.... sweetheart, I might as well set up that tank Davin gave me for the poor little shrimplets, as they're getting harassed my the larger shrimps...... poor little dears !

Then BOOM, you've added another tank ![/quote']

Lol my fiancee pays an interest so not that easy :P, i dont think i really need anymore tanks i just gave my last spare away to 2OFUS

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Well you know where one is if you need it ;-) And I'm use to be part of the blame, water of a ducks back!

Give me another day for the pictures, I'm working tomorrow and the tank I've put outside for temporary storage.

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Well you know where one is if you need it ;-) And I'm use to be part of the blame' date=' water of a ducks back!

Give me another day for the pictures, I'm working tomorrow and the tank I've put outside for temporary storage.[/quote']

no worries :)

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