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Welcome Williamh

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Hi Guys,

I'm from South Africa and planning to do some shrimp breeding.

Busy getting everything ready for my rack and getting prices for my tanks.

Hope to learn lots from the forums.

Cheers,

William

Hi @Williamh

welcome to SKF. 

Don't forget to ask us any questions you might have.

A tank journal would be great with your experiences building a rack. There are quite a few examples as well on SKF, that you could use as reference & tips.

Will do @jayc. Busy getting quotes for the tanks and cleaning up the space for rack.

Questions will definitely come, we don't have a lot of shrimp products in South Africa so will have to DIY a lot.

Busy reading thru the tank journals, will add mine when I start with it.

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Welcome. What sort of shrimp do you have access to over in South Africa? Many/any native shrimp?

Welcome to the forum mate

17 hours ago, NoGi said:

Welcome. What sort of shrimp do you have access to over in South Africa? Many/any native shrimp?

 

No native shrimps really. and the one species we have we are not allowed by the government to keep.

We basically have access to "everything", RCS, CRS, Amanos, Rilli, ext., but it's a funny legal/illegal situation: We are allowed to keep, breed and "share" them, but we can't import any. The government is busy with a environment feasibility study which should have taken 6 months but going on 10 months now already. One of the local guys from our aquascaping forum is doing the application and going thru the motions, but it's a long process working with 3rd world governments. So as long as some one in South Africa keeps a line alive we will have access to it, if they all die we are sh*t out of luck getting that line again anytime soon.

Couple of the better LFS are starting to import shrimp food, some plastic shrimp "houses" and breeding some species in the back rooms. But to get any cholla wood, alder cones, mineral stones, Bacter AE or anything shrimp related we have to import them ourselves and hope customs doesn't steal or destroy it before it gets to us. That's why we have to DIY most of the foods/ad datives ourselves. The public market hasn't really made a impact, just us hobbyists that want the items they don't stock.

Selling is also a funny grey area. We sell and trade within our different forums in SA, but the shop have now only started to sell some shrimp. They are playing the grey area of not importing and only selling locally bed shrimps, so the inspectors can't really charge them with anything - not that the inspectors really know what they are doing.

Importing cost is also a concern for us. With our currency sitting atm between 14 and 15 against the US$, you can just think what the imports cost for decent quality shrimp or products are. An example of shop prices of local bred stock, a Fire Red Low Grade goes for around US$2 each in a LFS close to home. Hopefully we can get approval soon so that the LFS will start importing nad stocking more items for our hobby.

Much like Aus not allowed the import here either

13 hours ago, OzShrimp said:

Much like Aus not allowed the import here either

Did not know that ?

Not sure how the original shrimps got smuggled into the country, but not going to ask any questions I don't want the answers to.

Haha ditto! If u dont ask then u can never be accused of lieing cause u dont know lol.

 

Years ago i heard stories of peoples tanks getting buked by our fisheries body a d what not. 

 

Same with marimo balls when they werent allowed. 

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