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New member from the ACT.

The name's Dylan.

I currently work in the pet industry as an inventory manager.

I have joined to learn more about general aquatics and to hopefully keep and breed these awesome little kritters in the near future.

I currently keep reptiles so this will be a change :)

I look forward to meeting you all.

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Hi and welcome to SKF you've come to the right place to learn about shrimp. Heaps to see and learn here and plenty of friendly people who will answer any question you may have. Hope you enjoy our forum

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Hey Dylan, welcome to SKF. You should learn a great deal about keeping shrimp here to get you started.

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Welcome to SKF Dylan. Must be freezin down your way. Lots to read, learn and share on SKF. Love to see pics of your reptiles ?

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Wait we already have a Dylan so don't need another, LOL! Only joking mate! Welcome to SKF as you can see we like to have fun and are very easy going. What type of reptiles are you keeping atm?

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Dylan's current breed of cold blooded reptiles: politicians ;b

Welcome aboard! I spent a couple of years down there but had to escape the cold...so I headed north!

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Welcome to the forum Dylan. As already mentioned, pictures of your critters please.

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Welcome mate, as you post the forum will open up so there is more to see. We love pics, whether they're of shrimp or other pets/plants etc.

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Welcome to the forum dude, definitely the best place for shrimp info & a great community with lots of people only to happy to answer any questions you have, also there's no such thing as a dumb question here so fire away with anything you want. Hope you have as much fun here as we do! :victorious:

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Dylan's current breed of cold blooded reptiles: politicians ;b

Please don't insult the reptiles.:)

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For those that asked,

This is what I currently keep (very scaled down from previously)

Four blotched Bluies.

I have named them after "signs". As an example: in the movies when one character is asked their name and they lie, the first thing they see might be "fire escape".

So their names are as follows: "Form One Lane", "Emergency Exit", "Hawkeye" (named by a good friend of mine) and "Choking Victim"

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This is an "Eastern" Beardie named Amelia.

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I may have some photos of my old collection laying around, I'll see what I can find.

I used to keep and breed these little guys. Triops Australiensis Australiensis.

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G'day mate, welcome to SKF. Nice collection of lizards there Dylan.Hope you enjoy the forum...

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Welcome to the forum Dylan!!

Lots of experienced shrimp keepers around to help you on your journey.

Love the name Emergency Exit, lol

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Hi mate welcome to the world of dwarf shrimp, enjoy your journey

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