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As above, a new competition for SKF members.

 

All you need to do is look through the website, find the item you would like to win, then post in this thread the name of the product and the reason why you chose that one!

 

Competition runs until 9pm AEST Sunday 10th May.

 

Once entries are closed, I will allocate a number to each entry, then use a random number generator to decide the winner!

 

Whoever has the lucky entry number gets the prize they have chosen!

 

Choose carefully, you just might win it!

 

Unfortunately, this competition is only open to Australian residents.

 

As the winner is decided by a software program, this competition is open to moderators as well!

 

Enjoy!!! Good luck!!!

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I'll start off first. Boss Aquaria Baby Powder because I've got a four CRS berried.

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Benibachi Mineral Powder, because ive seen alot of people on this forum talk about it and they use it, would be good to give it a try see if i notice anything

 

i donno if we need to link it to prove we searched it but here it is

 

https://newbreedaquatics.com.au/shrimp-additives/benibachi-powders/benibachi-mineral-powder-120g.html

 

or the 500g if i win to be greedy!!!!!! XD

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I'd like to win a rectangular Up Aqua Telescopic Shrimp Net because it has a long handle and black mesh that will allow me to sneak up on crafty shrimp better than my current short handled white net. :D

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https://newbreedaquatics.com.au/shrimp-food/genchem-foods-additives/genchem-biomax-shrimp-food-50g.html

 

I won a couple of genchem products and I think they are really great products. I would really like to try this one too.

 

Awesome sponsor Comp! thanks Jamie.

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Benibachi Fulvic Soil - Normal 5kg because I would like to set up a new display in my smaller tank which I am in the starting stages of which I plan to have planted and include CRS.

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Sochting oxydator, I want one ... because all the other big boys have one waaahh  :TT-TT:  

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Sochting oxydator, I want one ... because all the other big boys have one waaahh  :TT-TT:  

I was pretty close to going for an Oxydator. good luck.

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Benibachi Mineral Powder, because ive seen alot of people on this forum talk about it and they use it, would be good to give it a try see if i notice anything

i donno if we need to link it to prove we searched it but here it is

https://newbreedaquatics.com.au/shrimp-additives/benibachi-powders/benibachi-mineral-powder-120g.html

No requirement to share links! But thanks for entering! I swear by mineral powder as part of my weekly regime. Good Luck!!

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Sochting oxydator, I want one ... because all the other big boys have one waaahh :TT-TT:

Which size oxydator would you like to win?? Mini, D or A?

Guess I'm a big boy now because I use them in my tanks. Lol

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Great to see so many entries already! Good luck everyone!!

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Would love to win

Salty Shrimp Bee Shrimp Mineral GH+ 1000g

As I'm just about out and need more, and if I win I can put the money towards more shrimp [emoji2]

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Which size oxydator would you like to win?? Mini, D or A?

Guess I'm a big boy now because I use them in my tanks. Lol

 

The D size will do.

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GenChem Biozyme 50g

I've heard great things about this increasing survival rates of shrimplets and I'd love to give it a try.

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benibachi fulvic soil normal 5kg.

because if I win then Ill be able to convince my wife to let me set up my first ever caridina tank as I have enough other equipment already and ill just need shrimp! yeeehhh !!! [emoji13] [emoji13] [emoji13]

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I wouldlike to win a size D Sochting oxydator. I've heard only good things about them so would love to give one a go! Thanks Jamie Great competition!

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Im gonna have to be a follower aswell lol love the idea of the oxydators so im gonna go for one of the D oxydators

Cheers Jamie great comp

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Jamie....great comp

I choose salty shrimp gh/kh+..... Because I need it and NOBODY has it in stock.....

If you can't get it :P.... I'll have Ebi-line feeding tray.

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Jamie....great comp

I choose salty shrimp gh/kh+..... Because I need it and NOBODY has it in stock.....

If you can't get it :P.... I'll have Ebi-line feeding tray.

It is harder to get at present but if you win I will be sure to locate some!!

Good luck!!

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im led to believe saltyshrimp oz shipment arrives sometime this week .. im actually thinking of not worrying about it though ss my shrimp are breeding really well with jayc mix now !

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I do have a couple of the GH/kh+ in stock but will get other sizes once stock arrives.

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I do have a couple of the GH/kh+ in stock but will get other sizes once stock arrives.

Oh you do too ....I just looked at the larger size. You're the first person to have it in stock!

Expect an order soon.

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