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mickeyG

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Hello all just joined up after having a few friends talk about this site. I had to come check it out and see what all the excitement is all about.

Been keeping shrimp as a off sider to fish for around three years but now I am focusing more on my shrimp. I currently own a cherry shrimp pair, about twenty a-s grade crs and fifteen or so juvi yellow cherries.

My next goal is to start a new rack so I can get me some chocs, and rillis

Thanks Mick

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Welcome to SKF MickeyG,

great to see you hear and and im sure you will find everything you need once the forum opens up for you :)

enjoy

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Welcome to the forum!

Would love to see your setup if possible?

Cheers!

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Thanks dean, signed up as soon as I found out about the forum.

Cheers loach still enjoying the moss!

Triggs for your welcome I say go pies!!

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Thanks dean' date=' signed up as soon as I found out about the forum.

Cheers loach still enjoying the moss!

Triggs for your welcome I say go pies!![/quote']

A Collingwood fan, Must be a top bloke!

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A Collingwood fan' date=' Must be a top bloke![/quote']

Or toothless bogan ;)

BTW Welcome Mick! We accept sorts here at SKF! Unless you're a ManUre fan

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Or toothless bogan ;)

BTW Welcome Mick! We accept sorts here at SKF! Unless you're a ManUre fan

That's rough... Completely agree with the pies comment though :)

Welcome Mick.

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Have been following a lil of westham sprae is that as bad enough? Only as a workmate doesn't stop talking about em. Let me guess most members here are blues or bombers fans? Enough said haha

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Have been following a lil of westham sprae is that as bad enough? Only as a workmate doesn't stop talking about em. Let me guess most members here are blues or bombers fans? Enough said haha

I'm a Liverpool fan mate. West Ham is fine with me. On AFL, I'm a Lion's fan 'nuff said indeed.

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On AFL' date=' I'm a Lion's fan 'nuff said indeed.[/quote']

You used to be cool.....

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Lol lions v's the season was hilarious Baha!! Now without disturbing the piece to much anyone fed azoo?Just put in max breed and the shrimp are going nutz over it.

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It's on evilbay but I got some to try from a mate. Shrimp climbing over each other trying to get to it.

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