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Hi I'm Chen from Perth, bing keeping shrimp around 4 or 5 years, killing 1000's shrimp(shrimp killer:crushed:) still try to find way keep them alive and breed some quality shrimp, so I want learn more from you guys.

Now I only keep few crs , CBS and diffrent colors cherry shrimp.

Cheers

chen

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Welcome to skf I'm sure you will find answer that your looking for here feel free to share pics and anything interesting

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Hi Chen, Welcome to SKF.

i did hear about your loss mate and am sorry. i think you will find most of the answers here on the forum and what isnt already written can be

answered by members.

good to see you here mate.

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heya chen..great to see u finally made it here.. good to see ya in skf.. welcome to the forum and enjoy..

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Hi Chen, welcome :D

Hopefully you'll find some useful information here and will have better luck keeping the little guys in the future :)

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Hi Chen, welcome to SKF, and great to have you share your experience and knowledge with us. We haven't met, but I ONLY hear good things about you..... so fantastic to have yet another quality member here ?

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Welcome to the forum Serial Killer lol !

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Hi Chen, welcome to the club mate, I think that there is not one of us here that has had massive amounts of deaths in our charges. i think that trying to keep them all allive is the most challenging task within our hobby. Keep positive.Regards

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Welcome to skf, I'm another fellow shrimp killer but hopefully reformed now!

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Thank you all. I hope I can learn a lot of things from you guys :D

I started with shrimp keeping from 1.5 ft tank (CRS) and went to 2ft then 3ft then 4ft. Got 5 shrimp tanks now and hopefully 6 ft on the way! One day I want to be like Dean too with lots of shrimp tanks

I had 3 big disasters during my shimp keeping. 1st year killed a whole tank full of golden, 2 nd year killed 4ft tank full of nice CRS shrimp - whole take away container full of dead shrimp body, 3rd year killed a whole tank of CBS (maybe thousands inside). 3 years hardworking, one night gone... But I never quit thanks to support from friends.

Now starting again.. Have a few hundred shrimp now. Hopefully will have a couple tank full of shrimp again by the end of the year.

breed the shrimp is easy but killing is even easier.. But never give up :congratulatory:

I'll post up some pics of my new shrimp tank a bit later for you guys to see but here is a link for a vid I took last year of one of my CBS tank

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be careful what you wish for chen :) its many hours a day work, but i love it lol. refresh your browser !!!! surprise :applause:

great video also

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the video is cool.. but i must say it was a hell of alot more impressive seeing it in person during feeding time..iiiinsane..

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Welcome to SKF Chen. Shame about your shrimp endevours so far, but I'm glad to see you haven't lost your passion for shrimp.

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You know why my shrimp died.. Because bred too many and I didn't want to get a chiller. Then they all died on one hot summer night. 3 years in a row.. Now I've learned my lesson and have invested in a chiller for this summer. Bred the shrimp is easy but when you have too many of them that is more problem:cower:.

haha..love fish and shrimp hobby.

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