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hi guys after watching youtube i decided do my own youtube channel about fish, shirmps and diy

am on the process of uploading the first video today i hope you enjoy it.

my youtube channel is Shrimp World

if you guys have ideas, questions or anything like that subscribe and enjoy the weekly updates :D

sorry guys just nervs XD

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Any ideas welcome guys and if you wanna join me on my Channel your welcome :)

please reply some suggestions thanks guys

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Hi guys good afternoon just want it to apology for the spam didn't mean it. I just want everyone to get involve as I will be giving good info about shrimps and DIY

again I apology for the spam.i know it wasn't right am sorry

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Hhahaha I wish. But nah I just wanna teach new members and who ever is starting in the hobby how to start proply and don't die on the try and show some DIY :)

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takes a bit to be able to sit in front of a camera and talk :) Wouldnt be the most comfortable thing to do :) for me anyway

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First video all ways a horror movie hahaha but I receive lots a good feedback and people has lots of ideas.

i be doing DIY shrimp caves and a small fighting fish tank :)

I be talking about red cherrys on the video coming up

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sorry guys i been very sick and busy with work and i could not done the video i will be posting 2 videos by thursday.

Diy Shrimp cave ( re doing it as i haven't explain my self very clear XD )

Diy Shrimp Net

Diy Drilling Hole Divider

And we gonna have a look At Red, Yellow and blue

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Really Good job Hope all goes well.

I am not sure if this is what you already had in mind but lots of people like some steps shown in the video. For example some Pictures along the way when making what ever it is.

But really good job mate

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Ok guys very soon will be couple videos for who ever wanna watch some DIY and some info about shrimps just leave your comment here or subscribe and or comment.

Video 2 shrimp net and red cherry

video 3 how to drill a hole in a glass and yellow cherrys info

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Hi guys sorry I hanvt been uploading nothing or doing anything been busy with my build so soon will be updated videos :) post what ever you guys wanna know or any DIY you would like to know and I'll do the DIY for you step by step cheers

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Thanks for the thread..great work.... I received an email to create a DIY liquid dosing setup, but I've got no idea where to start :-(

I would recommend the following for auto dosing.

· Drill 2 x 6mm holes in the top of a 500ml /1000ml bottle.

· Rigid acrylic tube into the bottle.

· Silicon or PP or HDPE hose to suction of pump.

· Same as above 100mm before fitting PP or Silicon Non return valve.

· Hose then to the aquarium, DO NOT DOSE SUBSURFACE this then lessons the load on a non-return valve.

· Fit an inverted air non return valve to prevent evaporation into second hole.

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Thank blue I'll work on it and I'll do the vid for this beauty of a community

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