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G'day Guys,

Having my second go at shrimp, after a few years away. Been busy with reefs and things like that, but no finally getting back to shrimp!

my current setup is a Cade Mini with Eheim 2213, all the fancy lilypipes etc.... And it's been setup with Benibachi soil, and is currently being grown out with some hairgrass and moss before I add shrimp..

I'll try and upload some photos soon, and I'll start a tank journal! Anyways looking forward to meeting you all and being a part of this community, I'll be looking to share in everything, speaking of which, if anyone needs some amazon frogbit, I have some to give away!

cheets

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Hi and welcome to SKF. What shrimp did you have before and how long ago? There has been a huge leap forward in shrimp keeping and also prices have come down over the last year or so. Heaps for you to see and learn here. The forum is a closed forum so it only opens up as you post- the more you post the more you see. look forward to seeing your setup. Also love the journals we don't have enough of them going yet I think some of us are all a bit lazy in that department or don't think ours is interesting enough. We do have a few good ones though. Hope you enjoy our forum:encouragement:

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Welcome to the forum CBrian, can't wait to see your tanks cause we love pics here. What sort of marine did you keep, used to love my reef, should get it up & running again. Looking forward to seeing your journal. Hope you have as much fun here as we do :encouragement:

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Thanks ineke!

I used to keep and breed CRS & CBS, I've definately noticed that about the prices, however the shrimp I'm hoping to get are still relatively high aha, oh well, it's a hobby, and I'm sure they will keep me happy!

ill be uploading a journal ASAP, not sure when I can, but will be soon!

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Hey Squiggle, my old tank was a shallow SPS reef, I grew and propagated lots of acro, monti and a few rare zoanthids, was really good fun, but unfortunately, I'm in year 12 now, and don't have a heap of time on my hands, but I couldn't ever say no tank, so I've come

back to shrimp, because they've always been interesting and rewarding

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Also guys, would anyone provide me with the link to become a 'premium member'

thanks :)

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Hi, welcome to the forum :)

Looking forward to seeing pictures of your tank!

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Hey Guys, just paid my subscription, how long will it take to come through roughly?

And where should I post my tank photos?

thanks guys!

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It usually comes through fairly quickly. You can post here or there is a thread for shrimp tank photos and also for fish. Well done you won't be sorry:encouragement:

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Thanks, currently I am only able to view native sections, so I'll wait before I can post up my photos!

cheers

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Hi cheets, welcome to SKF ENJOY!

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Just to let you know guys, I've already posted up a tank journal :)

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Hey mate, welcome to SKF. Great to see you getting involved so quickly.

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Welcome to the forum, look forward to seeing some pics of the reefs you had/have :)

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G'day CBrian, welcome to SKF...Hope you have better luck second time round...If you need any info on shrimp keeping/breeding, you're @ the right place...Plenty of friendly advice...Best of luck

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