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Hello to everyone. please be gentle I'm new to forums and shrimp. I have just turned my 600 litre marine tank into a planted tank with community fish and would like to start getting a few shrimp. maybe some cherries to start with then some yellow ones, the blue ones are cool too and ... any ways lots to learn first cheers Mick

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Welcome to SKF Mick....we're a very friendly, shrimp loving forum. Ask away any question, and we'd love to see a pic of your 600 lt tank.

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Hello to everyone. please be gentle I'm new to forums and shrimp. I have just turned my 600 litre marine tank into a planted tank with community fish and would like to start getting a few shrimp. maybe some cherries to start with then some yellow ones' date=' the blue ones are cool too and ... [b']any ways lots to learn first cheers Mick

Welcome Mick.

You have come into the shrimp world with the right attitude, there is lots to learn and is plenty of info on SKF.

How much work was the 600 L marine? I dream of one day having a 10'+ marine... one day.....

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Welcome to the forum Mick! You have come to the right place, we don't consider any questions to be silly so ask away.

We love photos if you have any before and afters of your tank. The forum will open up as you post, alternatively you can go for premium membership($12.50, required for classifieds sections) and the whole forum will be available.

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Hi Mickey, I'm new aswell.

its a very welcoming forum. What are you planning to keep (fish wise) with the shrimp?

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

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thank for the welcomes from every one. For the blindfisherman the marine tank was a fair amount of work (for me anyway) water changes seem to take about two plus hours each time. By the time I mixed salt tested, mixed, tested again etc for five or six buckets. Livestock was expensive down here and local shops didn't stock any although in the last year or so (since I shut mine down) they are a lot more affordable and assessable. Any way enough rambling and thanks to the welcoming committee waterwtime again

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