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Hi there everyone,

I was pleasantly surprised to stumble across this forum as I investigate setting up my first planted tank with shrimp. I was a keen watergardener when I lived in Adelaide - I was lucky enough to have a fantastic pond to play around with for a few years - built my own bioflter in a 30ltr drum, venturi's and a like. Now I live in an apartment in Melbourne so need to downsize somewhat. Keeping shrimp seems like a perfect way to continue with the 'watergardeneing' theme of things (I have a very basic understanding of the nutrient cycles and the importance of balance,). Looking forward to chatting !!

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Great to see you here, Just ask any questions you have and the answers will be there, Enjoy SKF

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Hi and welcome to SKF. Have you got your tanks setup yet? We would love to see if you have and what about shrimp do you have any and if so what? The forum will open up to you as you post and you will find lots of interesting information. Ask any questions you want no matter how "silly ' it is we don't think any question is silly. If you want all the info straight away you can become a premium member for $12.50 which also gives you access to the classifieds. Hope you enjoy our forum:encouragement:

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Welcome to the forum stormtrooper, you've definitely stumbled on to the right place, lots of great info & great community, hope you enjoy the forum as much as we do :encouragement:

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Welcome to the SKF team stormtrooper, your going to love shrimp keeping if you love aquarium. Please feel free to post any question that you can't find answer too or just share your experience with us. Good luck with your new project and hope you can show some pics soon . Have fun mate :)

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Welcome Stormtrooper, You will be glad you stumbled on this site. Lots of awesome experience and information shared here. Ask many questions and you will get the answers you need. Can't wait to see your tank pics. :D

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Thanks peoples - Ive yet to get any shrimps or even tanks for that matter. I'm doing some prelim research, then, armed with some knowledge, go out and build my self a nice looking tank. Thanks for the warm welcome. Anyone have any substrate advice for a beginner - active or inert ? And thanks for the warm welcome folks.

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Welcome to SKF stormtrooper...This forum is very informative & knowledgeable friendly members...Hope you enjoy this great shrimping community..:)

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