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Hi, let me introduce myself..

I'm Radith, from Indonesia... Wanna find information about shrimp.. :p

I'm newbie in shrimp world..

Here's my tank:

- Tank with 23 ltr volume, 40x25x25cm

- Sponge filter with bioball

- Platinum Soil with bioring

- Fan DC, my country quiet hot.... my tank temperature about 24-27

Fauna : Just Red Cherry... the cheapest Shrimp :p..

I planned keep CRS and add canister next month..

Hmm... I wanna ask about lighting... Is it important for shrimp?

I just gave 10 watt lamp for my tank...

best Regards,

Radith

ps: sorry bad english :p

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Hello Radith and welcome to SKF -your english is fine! Your tank looks nice- a bit of moss for the shrimp would be good somewhere for the babies to hide and also eat the biofilm from.

This forum has a lot of information for you just ask and someone should be able to help you. I'm not sure how much light shrimp need but some light each day is good. if you have plants then longer periods of lighting will be needed.

The forum will open up for you as you post so the more questions you ask and pictures you put up the more the forum will open up for you. Lots of very knowledgeable people here to answer your questions. Hope you enjoy our forum:encouragement:

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Welcome radith, you've definitely come to the right place for shrimp info, :victorious:you've got some pretty nice shrimp there dude, :encouragement: Hope you enjoy yourelf here as much as we do :congratulatory:

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Hi Radith, welcome to the forum :)

Where abouts in Indonesia are you?

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Hello Radith and hello Indonesia , welcome to the SKF team. Nice set up you have there. Please feel free to post any questions or just share some of your experiences on the forum. I can't wait to see the CRS when you get some soon. Hope to hear from you soon and have fun on this forum :)

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Hello Radith and welcome to SKF -your english is fine! Your tank looks nice- a bit of moss for the shrimp would be good somewhere for the babies to hide and also eat the biofilm from.This forum has a lot of information for you just ask and someone should be able to help you. I'm not sure how much light shrimp need but some light each day is good. if you have plants then longer periods of lighting will be needed.The forum will open up for you as you post so the more questions you ask and pictures you put up the more the forum will open up for you. Lots of very knowledgeable people here to answer your questions. Hope you enjoy our forum:encouragement:
Yeah.. I think I wanna put Mini Kadaka soon.... :Dand ceramic shelter maybe...about plant... Is a must use ferts and safe for shrimp?
Welcome radith' date=' you've definitely come to the right place for shrimp info, :victorious:you've got some pretty nice shrimp there dude, :encouragement: Hope you enjoy yourelf here as much as we do :congratulatory:1295375531_cat-jump-fail_zps28b95438.gif
really enjoy :DI think this forum is exclusive.. because, just for the "true" shrimp hobbist..and make a networking for sharing information and knowledge..not like the other forum, registered and can access all section of forum... :)
Hi Radith, welcome to the forum :)Where abouts in Indonesia are you?
I lived in Semarang... :D4 hours from Jogjakarta by car....45 minutes from Jakarta by plane..and about 1 hour 30 minutes maybe from Bali by Plane... CMIIW
Hello Radith and hello Indonesia , welcome to the SKF team. Nice set up you have there. Please feel free to post any questions or just share some of your experiences on the forum. I can't wait to see the CRS when you get some soon. Hope to hear from you soon and have fun on this forum :)
Yeah, I hope I can keep CRS soon and post in here :p
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Welcome to SKF Radith :)

when will you keep Sulawesi shrimp? they are native to you.

enjoy the forum

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Radith mosses and some low tech plants don't need fertilisers plus the soil you have is ok for plants. The other members can tell you more about using fertilisers with shrimp . I only have mosses, java ferns and Anubis plus a few stem plants and they grow well without extra fertilisers.:encouragement:

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Hi Redith welcome to SKF ENJOY!

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Welcome to SKF Radith. Also interested to see if you keep Sulawesi shrimp or Bucephalandra species plants?

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Welcome to SKF Radith :)when will you keep Sulawesi shrimp? they are native to you.enjoy the forum
I dunno... 'cause still curious with CRS.. haha... If success with my CRS' date=' next project maybe keep Sule... :D
Radith mosses and some low tech plants don't need fertilisers plus the soil you have is ok for plants. The other members can tell you more about using fertilisers with shrimp . I only have mosses, java ferns and Anubis plus a few stem plants and they grow well without extra fertilisers.:encouragement:
Thank Ineke... :D
Hi Redith welcome to SKF ENJOY!
Nice to meet you too Wayne :)
Welcome to SKF Radith. Also interested to see if you keep Sulawesi shrimp or Bucep halandra species plants?
Hello too fishmosy.... If I keep that one, I'll post here... :p
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Welcome to the forum Radith :), hope you enjoy the knowledge base once it unlocks or you purchase premium :)

Is nice to see international members joining our forum :)

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G'day radith, welcome to SKF.Wish you all the best with your shrimping hobby...

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Welcome to the best shrimp forum ever! When you do get into the sulawesi remember to keep us posted and some pics will be great.

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