Welcome to the Petshrimp.com Discussion Board!
Moderator: Mustafa
Welcome to the Petshrimp.com Discussion Board!
Welcome! I am glad that you are interested in keeping shrimp and found this forum. Let's all make this forum a success by sharing our experiences with these beautiful little creatures.
Feel free to ask any questions you have on your mind and I will try to find an answer for your questions. Others are welcome to chime in.
Mustafa
http://www.petshrimp.com
Feel free to ask any questions you have on your mind and I will try to find an answer for your questions. Others are welcome to chime in.
Mustafa
http://www.petshrimp.com
- badflash
- Master Shrimp Nut
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I'm sorry I missed the anniversary of the forum. I guess we were all too busy, what with Mustafa's move and school graduations, etc. In any event, marking the 3rd year milestone of the official shrimp hobby is something that should be celebrated!
Congrats Mustafa, and thanks for your tutelage over the years!
Congrats Mustafa, and thanks for your tutelage over the years!
- The Fisherman
- Shrimpoholic
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The funny thing is that there was not a single english language shrimp forum around when I made my post above. If I am not mistaken there wasn't even a German one around (just a mailing list). And, of course, there was no good info whatsoever on any english-language website on shrimp...nothing..nada..zip. Nobody had a clue about shrimp and there were tons of myths in circulation, spread by many (now retired

Look at how far some of our forum members have come, right badflash?



Anyway...no matter how far we've come, it's still just the very beginning. And that's exactly what will keep this hobby exciting for a long, long time. So, let's celebrate...and keep celebrating!

- The Fisherman
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- Location: G.R. Michigan
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This is what happens to someone that has been bitten by the Shrimp Bug.
And has the information to properly keep Shrimp.




Sorry Mustafa


And there are 2 more empty racks that are almost ready for more tanks.
Mustafa
Thank You for the Great Forum
And Thank You to all of the Members that contribute the additional information
John
i am not in the same country but in the same continent, when i start have interest in shrimp , i can say , i had nowhere to found shrimp and more important information on them, and suddenly petshrimp.com appear on a search , wow i was lucky , and drink all the info on this site until my eye balls ask for a rest.
now lot things change , it is still difficult to get shrimp in canada , but the information is there.
because of you mustafa , i remove all fish from my tank and replace them with all kind of shrimp, i am so happy
Thanks mustafa , and thanks also to a lot of member here who make me feel better when i am really pissed not found any shrimp othen than japonica and cherry here.
again thanks petshrimp.com and thanks mustafa
PS: mustafa pics of your new setup would be really nice to see.
now lot things change , it is still difficult to get shrimp in canada , but the information is there.
because of you mustafa , i remove all fish from my tank and replace them with all kind of shrimp, i am so happy
Thanks mustafa , and thanks also to a lot of member here who make me feel better when i am really pissed not found any shrimp othen than japonica and cherry here.
again thanks petshrimp.com and thanks mustafa
PS: mustafa pics of your new setup would be really nice to see.

- The Fisherman
- Shrimpoholic
- Posts: 380
- Joined: Thu Sep 07, 2006 12:49 pm
- Location: G.R. Michigan
- Contact:
- badflash
- Master Shrimp Nut
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- Joined: Sat Sep 24, 2005 1:06 pm
- Location: Wappingers Falls, NY
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As a sailor buddie of mine used to say "you can sleep when you're dead!". Man could that guy party!Newjohn wrote:Give me a break
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I already have 25 tanks that have Inverts in them.
A person does need at least a little sleep now and then.
Badflash
How is the pond doing ?
John
The pond is dug and full of water. I'm de-clorinating it now. Loads of landscaping to do. My computer with the camera drivers is down just now. Pics soon.
The shrimp bug is a dangerous one....no cure whatsoever. And I apologize to everyone's wifes and husbands for infecting their significant others.
I would love to post pictures of my setup right now (although it's still a "preliminary setup" until I establish my big breeding facility) but the only problem is that I bought my digital SLR with only a macro lens for macro photography. For non-macro photos it works like a zoom lens. I would have to stand about 30 feet away to even get one tank in the frame. I have an old point and shoot camera in one of the boxes that we have not upacked yet, but I will try to use that to get a picture of the racks. It's nothing special, though...just a bunch of tanks in racks with sponge filters, air supply (for the sponge filters) and lots of light. Not nearly as fancy as Newjohn's setup.

I would love to post pictures of my setup right now (although it's still a "preliminary setup" until I establish my big breeding facility) but the only problem is that I bought my digital SLR with only a macro lens for macro photography. For non-macro photos it works like a zoom lens. I would have to stand about 30 feet away to even get one tank in the frame. I have an old point and shoot camera in one of the boxes that we have not upacked yet, but I will try to use that to get a picture of the racks. It's nothing special, though...just a bunch of tanks in racks with sponge filters, air supply (for the sponge filters) and lots of light. Not nearly as fancy as Newjohn's setup.
