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New to shrimp keeping. Any advise will be greatly appreciated~

Ultimate goal is to breed CRS (A - S grade) and hopefully higher grade and more challenging species thereafter. :)

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Welcome mate, lots of helpful people here, no question is a silly question so ask away. The more you post the more the forum opens for you.

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Welcome to the forum, definitely the best place to be to learn about your favourite shrimp. Hope you have as much fun here as we do! :victorious:

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Welcome to SKF. +1 ask any questions you may have and the members here will nay be too happy to assist where they can. Enjoy...

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Welcome Dostalgia!! Ask as many questions as you need to, lots of friendly members on here happy to help!!

CRS are beautiful shrimp, enjoy!!

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Thanks alot guys :)

got my approval to access the rest of the forum, shall take my time to start reading up some information :)

Cheers!

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Got a question with regards to the forum,

I know i am currently on restricted access, do i need to subscribe for membership to read information about shrimp keeping or only if i want to use the classified section?

How else can i move onto other parts of the forum? Do i need a certain number of post, or what criteria do i need to meet?

PS: thanks ronskiz and fishmosy

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Hey Mate,

The forum gradually opens up based on the number of posts you have, a great way to up this is post photos of any existing tanks or pets you have, or to ask questions.

The alternative is that you purchase premium membership (the best $12.50 you will spend). This opens the entire forum for you (in addition to the classifieds and library which are premium only).

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Prem membership is well worth the $.... Not only do younger access to the entire forum, it gives you access to the classified, auction, free/trade sections etc.... Come on board....

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Hi Dostalgia.

Not only do you get access to those additional subsections of the forum, but your name changes to a cool Sunkist orange colour, you get to include your own avatar, and the number of pictures you can upload to your account space is also increased.

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Hi There , welcome to the forum.

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