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Hello Howard18, 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, skfadmin

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Hello all fellow shrimp enthusiasts,

 

As indicated in my username I'm Howard. I kept a few RCS a year ago in a LumiQ 8.5L. It all started with a chance upon some very nice looking CRS on the Internet but were too costly and difficult for starters like me so I jumped to the next best/easiest alternative - RCS and boy were they lively! Through the course of shrimp keeping I have had about a hundred shrimplets but they were all from berried females bought from the LFS. The following summer killed all my shrimps and I subsequently lost interest.

 

Almost half a year later, now, I regained interest in the hobby when I came across some blue velvets. This time round I bought a Fluval Edge 23L and housed 14 of them with one of them dying a day later after failing to moult. As of today, two of them have berried in my tank - a huge joy for me because it's something I have never been able to achieve and all others are doing excellent and occasionally getting a kick out of the aptly named 'shrimp crack' that i feed them.

 

My hope of joining this forum is to gain experience and share the joy that is shrimp keeping with all fellow shrimp enthusiasts here and enjoy looking at prized shrimps that are currently out of my price range and experience to properly keep and breed. I will eventually get a photo of my shrimp tank up and hopefully start a journal for my lovely blue velvets.

 

Thank you for welcoming me!

 

Best regards,

Howard

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Welcome to the frum, you will definitely find everything you need to know here and if its not just ask. failed shrimp moult could be affected by your tank perimeters.

If you can post them we will be able to help you. 

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Welcome to SKF. You should be able to find out all the things you need to know and share your journey with us. Hope you enjoy our forum. Don't forget those pictures  :welcome:

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Thanks for the warm welcome! As promised, photos of my tank are up in the Shrimp Tank Journal section!

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