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Hey guys,

My name is jake I'm from Melbourne 25yo, as most of us probably did I started off breeding red cherry shrimp for awhile then I moved to breeding crs and cbs which I have been breeding for About 2 years now successfully.

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Hi Jake welcome to SKF The forum has lots of info and people all willing to share their experience. If you want to buy and sell shrimp you need to become a premium member for the forum to open up for you including the classifieds section where good quality shrimp are put up for sale. The forum will open for you as you post so keep posting and you will get more of the threads to see. Hope you enjoy our forum

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Welcome to the forum Jake! Great to have another Victorian on board.

There are lots of different strains bred by keepers on this forum and the more you post the more of the forum you will get access too! Or for $12.50 you can buy premium membership and it all opens up...that's the way I went, as I am impatient, but the best investment!!

We all love pics here so expect lots of requests for tank and shrimp images!

You should post some pics of your tank/s and shrimp. You can even start a tank journal. You have had a great deal of experience so far already so may be able to point some of us newbies in the right direction!

Ask lots of questions and feel free to share your experiences too!

A great community on here and plenty of other local shrimp keepers to help you on your journey!

Cheers,

JamieC

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Hi Jake, Nice to see you here on SKF ENJOY!

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Hi Jake, Welcome to SKF. Good work on the CRS/CBS. Lots of variety of shrimps available on this forum. Got pics of your shrimps / tanks ?

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Welcome to the forum dude, definitely a great place to be, hope you have as much fun here as we do :victorious:

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Hey Jake, you know any jokes?

Welcome to the forum and as others have mentioned, do you have any pics of your tanks?

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Thanks for the warm welcome, I won't be posting any pics just yet my tank looks like poo ATM.next week I will.im also thinking I'm just going to buy the premium membership

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Definitely well worth the money dude, you'll find it in "settings" at the top of the screen, then down on the left side is "paid subscriptions" :victorious:

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Do I have to pay with PayPal? I can't find the credit card option even tho it says u can choose another method,but there's no tab

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Hey Jake and welcome to SKF!

Premium membership is definately worth the $$

I was on the fence about it too, but don't regret a cent :P

Happy Shrimping !

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G'day Jake. welcome to SKF mate...Hope you have a successful shrimp hobby...

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