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Massive huge thank to JPN07 aka John Paul.


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Just can't thank this guy enough. So i will share with you guys what he has done for me.

6 weeks ago i saw jp selling some oebts so i mentioned it was too bad my tank was still cycling or i would buy them, he then offers to hold a pair for me and even offer to sell it for less then he woukd get in the open market.

A couple of weeks later my tank is cycled so i contact him to organise pick up. He mentions since i was coming down i may as well see if i want anything else since he would like to sell all his shrimp.

I after having a look i decided to buy a couple pairs of oebts , some tibees and some mischlings. This is whn jp drop the god father "offer you cant refuse". For a little less then double the amount i was going to pay he would sell me his set up and all the shrimp.

I am now the new owner of jps set up and his beautful shrimp. Thanks John for the amazing offer and being so patient while we slowly took everything. You are a good nan sorry to see you leave the hobby please keep in touch.

Couple of pics after i finally got everything running and shrimp acclimatized.

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Pinto daddy

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Pinto? Baby

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Thanks again.

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Definitely a great guy is John Paul and you have received a great setup and shrimp!

Leaving the hobby? We will miss you bro.

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Sorry to hear JP is leaving the hobby. His shrimp always looked great. On the other hand it's fantastic that disciple has managed to get some really good stock to continue his journey.

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Great news for you Disciple! Brilliant shrimp to be setting up with.

 

John Paul is a great guy, sad to lose him from the hobby! Hope its not too long before we see him again!

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Definitely a great guy is John Paul and you have received a great setup and shrimp!

Leaving the hobby? We will miss you bro.

 

Yep I most certainly did receive a awesome package. I was planning to give spending money on shrimps a rest but this offer was too good. If I end up missing in a few days it would probably be my wife lol.

Unfortunately it seems like he will be but I have told if the itch returns I will hook him up.

 

Sorry to hear JP is leaving the hobby. His shrimp always looked great. On the other hand it's fantastic that disciple has managed to get some really good stock to continue his journey.

I am lucky he choose me to make the offer too. Now I can work on my own red fancy Tibee project and a black pinto project. Very excited. Can't thank jp enough I just want to do his shrimp projects justice and keep them going. Any tips would be welcomed.

  

Great news for you Disciple! Brilliant shrimp to be setting up with.

 

John Paul is a great guy, sad to lose him from the hobby! Hope its not too long before we see him again!

To tell you the truth I was delaying the purchase cause I was hoping he would change his mind. I am extremely thankful and lucky to get this. Hope to pass on my good fortune to other members in Perth in the near future.

Only issue is I think I over spent on shrimps related thing the last few months so I may need to sell some soon to keep the wife happy lol. Luckily jp gave me his blessings to do this.

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Nice set up and a bargin is a bargin. It is so refreshing to hear these stories. Thank you for sharing and for passing on a special mention about jp. 

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You are welcome Baz. Good to see my setup and shrimps went to the right person. I have just been busy with work lately so cant look after my shrimps properly. I am sure i will be keeping shrimps again in the near future if i have enough spare time but for now need to take a break.

And yes last photo is pinto juvie. Good luck Baz and i hope you do well.

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I hope I can do as good a job as you have done. Anytime you want to miss them you can come by and give me some pointers.

If you come back theyll be shrimp waiting for you.

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