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Hey hey. New to shrimp but many years in fish.


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Just though i would drop in and say hey to the few who dont. Im rowan (rj) from RIPLEY belive it or not lol. South west from brisy in the scrub. Have spent many years in the fish trade. Breeding fish that most said can't be done!!!! But anyway i here to learn more about shrimp. Just built a 1ft cube and have it cycleing atm and plan to start off with CRS a-s grade and go from their.

Cheers MODs for the add

cheers RJ

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Thanks mate. Been told by many this is a great forum for anything and everything shrimp. And hope to learn this side of the hoby

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welcome mate I had fish for years as well got some cherry shrimp a while back and now addicted to shrimp keeping great hobby challenging and rewarding hope you enjoy it as much as I am.

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Thanks guys. At the momet i have cut down. I have my Thai silk flowerhorns. 4 indo datnoids and then just the old tetra display for the miss's. lol if the miss's isnt happy, no one it happy lol

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Welcome to the forum dude, definitely the best around our way, awesome info & knowledge, great community & wicked people. You'll soon learn that it's way better than the other forum. We love pics here so whack some up when you get a chance. I've been keeping fish for many years too & I soon found out the difference between keeping them & keeping shrimp is very different, especially the higher grades, TB's & Tigers, but it is definitely getting easier. Hope you have as much fun here as we do. :victorious:

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Welcome to SKF. Heaps to see and learn here but be warned shrimp are extremely addictive far worse than fish. Hope you enjoy the forum

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Welcome mate, if you have any photos of your tanks (shrimp and fish) we would love to see them

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Hello Rowan welcome to SKF ENJOY!

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Welcome to the forum RJ. There are a few fish people pretending to be shrimp people here :victorious: like myself! :smiley_simmons:

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