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A big thanks to Emma , I picked up my breeder boxes and salty shrimp ( and a few extras ) today.

Very good to meet you today and good to talk shrimp for a bit

Cheers Twellsy

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No worries. Just forgot to tell you that bluish packet is not for shrimps but for you lol

Hope you didnt throw that to shrimps wondering what that is :beer:

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Thank you Emma I received my pellets today and although I had already fed my shrimp I put some in the tanks and the shrimp went straight to them so that's a good sign. Thanks for going to so much trouble Emma much appreciated.

oops sorry wrong thank you thread!

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Thanks Emma, my shrimps are totally loving it. What are the extras anyway? :)

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Ones in the zip bags are shrimps foods that I feed to my shrimps:)The blue packet is for you not for shrimps lol just some lollies

Thanks Emma, my shrimps are totally loving it. What are the extras anyway? :)
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No prob Ineke! Hope you'd enjoy much of them:::

Thank you Emma I received my pellets today and although I had already fed my shrimp I put some in the tanks and the shrimp went straight to them so that's a good sign. Thanks for going to so much trouble Emma much appreciated.oops sorry wrong thank you thread!
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Got my stuff today thraank you very much for the extras :D my 3rd old took those fruit snack things lol

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Received my stuff yesterday :D Thanks for the awesome packing and the food freebies, found out what they were on your classified add :) The shrimp seem to like the BeeHirose stuff, only problem is they have to fight the snails for it lol

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That's the Barley Straw pellets that involved in another group buy.I managed to send samples of them to those who didn't purchased them:::

Emma what are the pellet ones that break down quick? my shrimp love them
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