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Hi , everyone !

Just wanted to join this site to learn more about shrimps.

Let me introduce myself , I use to keep mainly L numbers but since have lost interest and about 1 yr ago started keeping shrimps now , i started with red cherrys but now have yellows , chocolate ,red rilli , orange cherry. Also have crs and CBS.

I'm now starting to select breed my cherrys and also im getting better at keeping higher grades crs and cbs.

Thats about it.

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Welcome to SKF, and great to see you here. Great environment here to share and learn ! Be great to see pics of your shrimps and setup.

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Welcome mate:) its a great forum with heps of knowledgable people to learn from so you came to the right place!

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Hey mate' date=' welcome to SKF. What L numbers do you have/had?[/quote']

ok i had a fair few L numbers, but have sold most of them now.

i use to keep L134,L377,L046,L202 ,L278,L066,L201,L333,L129,L104,LDA01 think thts about all

i am only keeping now L270 ,L397,Peppermints L144 and my favourite L260 all are breeding, but i have been neglecting them latety and more into the shrimps now.

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Best way to upload pics from phone is with the tapatalk app

yeah just downloaded it gonna try tonight after i put my boys to sleep.

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Hi, welcome to SKF!

Sounds like a collection of shrimp you've got there! Someone has been bitten by the shrimp-hoarding bug ;)

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ok i had a fair few L numbers' date=' but have sold most of them now.

i use to keep L134,L377,L046,L202 ,L278,L066,L201,L333,L129,L104,LDA01 think thts about all

i am only keeping now L270 ,L397,Peppermints L144 and my favourite L260 all are breeding, but i have been neglecting them latety and more into the shrimps now.[/quote']

Nice list mate, if you ever think of getting rid of them to get more shrimp, let me know.

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yeah if you ever wnat to trade some peeps for shrimp let me know ;) haha i have had a pair of pepps for ages now with no luck breeding. only got them because i was going well with commons... alas no cute babies peppermints for me yet.

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yeah if you ever wnat to trade some peeps for shrimp let me know ;) haha i have had a pair of pepps for ages now with no luck breeding. only got them because i was going well with commons... alas no cute babies peppermints for me yet.

just got to be patience with the peppermints , is the male always in the cave?

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Hey man! How do the red rili shrimp go compared to red cherries? Are there any special needs?

i find them to be exactly the same , have a 3ft tank divided into 3 parts ,rili in one , cherry in the other crs and the other al doing really well.

just had a look last night and 2 female rili are berried.

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Awesome!

What did you use as a divider? This just gave me ideas for my tank!

i made some dividers from lexan at work i will show you a pic soon when i find it on my phone.

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