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Hi guys,

My name is Michael aka Bettarazzi on other forums. Primarily a betta breeder, but I seemed to have morphed a bit into an angelfish breeder and gosh, now dipping my toe into shrimp. Haven't got any yet. Well, actually I had some cherries a few years ago, but I don't feel it counts because I basically just chucked them into a tank, didn't do any research into optimal conditions, and just kept them until they eventually all died. I did have babies at one time but to be honest I wasn't that into them at the time. Ok, maybe it does count but it was a blot on my shrimp keeping effort and I'd sooner forget it. Anyway, doing things a bit differently this time. Reading, reading, reading....

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Welcome to the forum Michael!

I had the same start a few years back, inspired to get some cherries without any real preparation, it ended in tears.

But now, with research and patience the shrimp bug has well and truly bitten. Be warned they are extremely addictive.

Ask heaps of questions and be sure to post some pics of your awesome setup if you wish to! We all learn from each other and are willing to share any knowledge and experience we have!

Welcome, welcome, welcome! I am not around the corner as such, but if I can be of any help just pm me!

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Welcome Michael. SKF has heaps of great info, and the members here are awesome. As your post count increases, the forum will open up.. Alternatively, you can immediately be a premium member, and get he classified etc too.. Enjoy :-)

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thanks for the welcome. Probably better I don't have access to the Classifieds just yet. Better learn to run before I buy. Hahaha.... little mixed metaphor there to do your heads in.

Found a pic of those cherries I had back in June 2011. Wow. Almost 3 years ago. I think they might have started to revert to their wild form hahaha.

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welcome to the forum mate you will find plenty of info on here, the more you post the more you will unlock or you can subscribe for $12.50 for the year and also get access to classifies :)

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Welcome to the forum dude, glad you finally made it! Definitely ask as many questions as you like cause there's no dumb ones here. Hope you have as much fun here as we do! :beer:

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Thanks Jay. I probably should mention that Squiggle here is the reason for my foray into shrimp. Every time I whined about how painful bettas are to breed he kept on and on about shrimp. On and on... well you all know what he's like. But seriously.... on and on and on... LOL

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loli started out with bettas as my first fish so have experienced some of your pain lol

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Learning how to keep Caridina shrimp (Crystals) might actually help with Betta keeping, as they require very similar water parameters (except temp).

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The problem with bettas is not so much the getting the initial water parameters right but rather having to maintain good water quality in many, many containers. And getting the overpriced rotters to breed.

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And Michael, you can't keep shrimp with killies! :hiya: :beer:

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Hey Micheal, don't know if you remember me Chi? I disappeared from betta and the other forum when I gave away the many I had to members of the other forum and this is where my interests lie atm. Be careful shrimp are addictive, you may find yourself selling off all your fish for one specific shrimp! LOL! Welcome buddy...whole different ball game from fighting fish mate!

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Can I have some betta breeding tips, my male gave himself a heart attack from showing off to the girl.

Cheers mick

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G'day Michael, welcome, and by the way we all end up with this habit of shrimp talk just like Jay. Going on & on & on & on but who cares we all love it.

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