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Hi all,

I've done heaps with fish (in particular central american cichlids) but have never kept shrimp.

I've set up a 6x2x2 planted tank with a yellow sand substrate which I've been cycling.

I do have white cloud minnows in there only, and have ordered 100 Australian glass shrimps and tomorrow I pick up 10 yellow cherries.

I look forward to learning from this forum, and hope it goes well.

Cheers,

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Welcome mate! Like the name :D Good to see you've joined the shrimp community, and you have chosen the right forum for learning all there is to know about shrimp keeping! Everyone here is super friendly and very knowledgable. Throw up some pics if you get a chance, sounds like a good set up!

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Welcome to the forum dude, definitely the best place to learn about shrimp! Ask as many questions as you like cause there's no dumb questions here. Hope you have as much fun here as we do. :encouragement:

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Welcome to SKF, great to see a new hobbyist. I suspect your American cichlids are jumping for joy with your new interest in shrimps, as they'll think there'll be on the menu :-0( lol

Do show us pics of your fish too....love to see em.

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Welcome to the forum raw prawn!! Be warned shrimp keeping is an addictive hobby!! Have fun and be sure to post pics and any questions you may have!! Enjoy!!

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Thanks for the warm welcome.

I picked up my first 10 yellow cherries today, and have 100 Australian glass shrimps arriving tomorrow (hopefully).

I don't have any cichlids at the moment, but I do have 8 highly gluttonous axolotls who I'm sure will be very pleased to take care of any culls.

I see a few of you are from my neck of the woods...

Still having a little bit of drama accessing all the site.

I'm assuming that more posts will open it up a bit?

Cheers,

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That's correct dude, it encourages everyone to participate. make sure you whack up some pics, we love pics here! :encouragement:

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…..Still having a little bit of drama accessing all the site. I'm assuming that more posts will open it up a bit?….

Alternatively, you can become a premium member for $12.50, not only will you be supporting the site, you gain all access, including the Auctions, Classifieds, library etc….

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Alternatively' date=' you can become a premium member for $12.50, not only will you be supporting the site, you gain all access, including the Auctions, Classifieds, library etc….[/quote'].

Welcome, will be the best $12:50 you can spend. Heaps of fantastic shrimp for sale & general info etc

Enjoy

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