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MELBOURNE SHRIMP n SCAPE SHOW Still yet to mature, the shrimp hobby has become quite popular in Australia in the past few years.

With so many beautiful shrimps, there is no one to blame for our shrimp addiction but us! David Mai from Melbourne Shrimp n Scape (you can find MSS on FB) had a dream and that dream is to create a world where Shrimps n Scapes go hand in hand and to bring this incredible addiction to a complete new level for both the novice and professionals to enjoy, for years and years to come.

As we say here at Subscape – BABY STEPS……. And so his dream has begun…

The very first Shrimp n Scape show will be held at Subscape Aquarium on the 27th of October.

We can’t tell you how excited we are to be apart of this amazing adventure.

The day will be filled with competitions, prizes, talks, charity draw prize (all proceeds going to Make a wish foundation), rare shrimp displays, aquascape demonstration, auctions and heaps more exciting activities.

So come along and join in the fun and excitement and help encourage this great hobby to grow and mature!

All Shrimps will be supplied by our very generous sponsor Dean from “The Shrimpkeepers Forum†so leave your shrimps at home this time and lets hope they don’t get into to much mischief while your gone ;)

Dean will also be joining us on the day. You will be impressed by his humble nature and his wealth of knowledge regarding all things shrimp…trust me this guy knows what his talking about! CAN'T WAIT TO SEE YOU AT THE SHRIMP n SCAPE SHOW!!!

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Hmm...I wonder how much flights are...

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Totally on the same wavelength Wraithie, another day trip to Melbourne sounds like a great idea. :encouragement:

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Sounds like an awesome afternoon! I will see you all there!! :)

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Good to see a few interested people. Should be a good day.

I was told there will be a raffle with a tank and stand with complete benibachi setup as the prize :)

Also in response to a few pm and calls, I just copied and pasted the text from Subscape

And didn't write it :)

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OHHH! I think flights are quite cheap from Lonnie to Melbourne....must check it out! :congratulatory:

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Thanks for the promo Dean!!

And great to see theres interest from the skf family!

hope to see everyone there =D

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.....dream......Shrimps n Scapes......amazing adventure.....all proceeds going to Make a wish foundation....hobby to grow and mature.....very generous sponsor Dean from “The Shrimpkeepers Forum†......

You got me at hello. More then happy to donate 3 x BB to the event. Well done biggie !

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Thanks for the awesome generous offer BB! Ur a true gentlemen =]

Dont worry if u miss this show as hopefully the next one will be even bigger and plenty of notice for everyone aswell! Itd be awesome to hopefully have the show at the level that they have overseas but u gotta take baby steps first.

And thanks for all the kind words cant wait to see everyone that can make it on the day =D

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Cool dude, it will be good to catch up with you for more than five minutes! Lol :encouragement: Are you coming up next weekend? :victorious:

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Cool

I won't be able to make it next week sorry

have my dads birthday that weekend

but will be looking forward to this event to catching up with u :)

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Time to really get pumped guys as we are less than 2 weeks out from the show!!

I can reveal that there will be a raffle prize kindly put up by Subscape Aquarium and ofcourse the resident boss Mr Dean!!

It includes a 2 foot braceless tank with a cabinet and will be completely kitted out by the boss with benibachi gear!! From substrate to minerals and foods!!

Tickets will be for sale at Subscape aquarium and again all the funds raised from this will be donated to the make a wish foundation!

Really sad that i cant win the prize but hella excited about the show =D

see everyone there!

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raffle prize ... a 2 foot braceless tank with a cabinet and will be completely kitted out by the boss with benibachi gear!! From substrate to minerals and foods!!

w00t!! :applause:

I better win this as I'll never get a chance of getting financial and property approval to have another tank in the house! Win one would be my only hope!!! :victorious:

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Cool raffle price...so raffle tickets can only be purchased physically at subscape ? :sorrow: I love raffles.

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