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SKF Logo Competition Winners :applause:

Firstly i would like to thank everyone who entered and worked hard on there entries.

The level of entries was amazing!!!! Congratulations to all winners!!!!

so the official prize winners are as follows

1st. Prize Winner!!!! Sprae

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you have won...

- 1 year premium membership free.

- 2x 9kg bags of ADA NEW Amazonia.

- 2x Shrimp caves.

- 1x shrimp net.

- 1x pair (male & female) yellow chery shrimp.

2nd. Prize Winner!!! Blindfisherman

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you have won...

- 2x 5kg bags of Benibachi black soil Normal

- 1x shrimp cave

- 1x shrimp net

- 4x juvenile CRS shrimp

3rd. Prize Winners!!! Emboli & Bluefairy

(was a tie between 2 people, so prizes for both)

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you have both won...

- 2x 2kg bag up aqua shrimp sand

- 1x shrimp cave

- 1x shrimp net

- 2x Juvenile CRS shrimp

please PM me shipping details and when you would like to receive your prizes.

All prizes include free shipping payed for by me :)

again thank you to everyone who entered!!!!!

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Well done to all the winners, and participants...very talented bunch of SKF members here !!!

I presume the top 3 will be shopping for a new tank this weekend ... LOL. Great prizes Dean, and well deserved winners again !

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The finances just looked over my shoulder and saw your post BB and all I heard was "OVER MY DEAD BODY... you are not getting another tank"

The issue that I now face is that the 2 bags is only half enough for any of my tanks I have available so I'm going to have to save money before I can commission another shrimp tank :)

All good. Scholarship in t minus 6 days any guesses on where that cash is going?

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Very generous of you Dean. Thanks to Dean and everyone else who voted and participated in this competition. It was a lot of fun and everyone who participated blew me away with their designs. Thanks again!

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Congrat's to the winners. Very deserving I might add.

But a BIG THANKS to Deano for providing the platform and the folding stuff to let it happen in the first place.

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Nice job guys and hats off to Dean for organising the competition' date=' now where can I buy the T-shirts??

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Haha, SKF gear is still in the planning - Stay tuned! lol

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