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Hello anthonyd,

Welcome to Shrimp Keepers Forum.

Please feel free to browse around and get to know others. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask.

regards,

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Thanks for the welcome Squiggle :-)

My name is anthony, french , living in Ireland.

I currently have 11 tanks running in my shrimp room, a few more beeing set up.

I currently keep japanese and european line red bee, twb, tangerine tigers, tangtai, pinto, spotted mischlings and dennerli.

Plenty more shrimps i would love to keep but will have to start a second rack.

Looking forward to exchange my good and bad experiences with you ;-)

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Welcome mate. Impressive list of shrimp you have. Feel free to share pictures of your shrimp and tanks with us.

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Welcome to SKF. Sounds like you have a bit of a collection going there Anthony. We love to see shrimp from overseas- you have access to so many more than us. Hope you enjoy our forum  :welcome:

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