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durro68

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I keep most of my shrimp at work (family business)

This is my desk as you walk into my 'room' (I don't actually have a room)

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Sitting at my desk -

to my Right - rack with 4 tanks = 11 divisions (ATM the bottom tank is just waste water

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behind me - 2 tanks 24X12X15 (you an only see the front one from this view

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to my left - 2 tanks 48X24X24 (on stand) and 2 tanks 18X12X15 (on desk)

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view from other side of 4x2x2's

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in my Dad's office (as I have run out of space)

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Some shrimp I am having the most fun with ATM - Tibee tank

Cute Little Fella - bad pic

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Berried F1 Tibee

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Snow White Rilli

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TB from Tibee's/mischlings

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Damn thats a killer "office" haha that snow white rili is amazing is this the only one??

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Nice "work" environment . An office like that and I wouldn't get much done. The shrimp would be happy though.

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how do you get any work done i would constantly be wanting to do stuff with the tanks.

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Wow! The first thought that to came to my mind was shrimping like a bauss! Awesome Greg wish I could work in this tough environment too!

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I can't imagine a better work environment except I wouldn't get any work done :clap:

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lol I'm yet to have a boss even allow me one fishtank at work let alone multiple racks! Loving that snow white rili btw!

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Durro, that has to be the best workplace ever!! I wouldn't want to go home, best incentive to become a workaholic!

Your shrimps are stunning, hard to pic a favourite out of those! Thanks for sharing, just brilliant!

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wow wow more rack it will turn to shrimp business.... cool more photo of shrimp too please

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That's super cool......there's more shrimps tanks, products etc... then work stuff. I'd like to know the number of hours spend on the computer on work vs shrimps research. LOL

Thanks heaps for sharing.... I think I see a wall that you can put another rack.

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You tidied up! ;)

Its looking good :)

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I'm thinkin someone's going to figure out that not much work gets done in the shrimp room :p

Sweet gig dude!

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Oh wow! How lucky are you!!!

Must admit I'm a little green with envy lol. I can only dream have having even half of your office set up at home :-)

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Where's the bar fridge ? Got to have a bar fridge...where else are you gonna store the frozen foods ?

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