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Great setup phil! The shrimp must love it in there, nicely planted!

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Looks like a lot of happy shrimp there Bozzy!! Congrats!

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I used to have one of those tanks then the glass broke! i wish lol.

 

 

Some minor changes been made to my tank. 3 of my dual sponge filters went in the bin due to BBA. Replaced with 1 new dual and 1 single. New Air hosing courtesy of The Tech Den. Bubble bar running behind my plants giving bubble curtain.

 

Forgive the moisture on the tank, its been so humid here today my tank keeps fogging up with condensation.

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Greetings from Istanbul, Turkey.

My Taiwan Bee Shrimp tanks are as followed: 1st one is 45 liters, 2nd one is 80 liters.

 

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can i ask how many hours of artificial light is best for CRS?

8 hours a day?

I have got routine as this 2 hours morning and 6 hours evening, 6 hours is for my eye pleasure [emoji5]
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Hi peoples, only new to nano tanks and shrimp but had a go at first shrimp only set up. The tree is only some gold vines with moss attached,only put it together yesterday so fingers crossed it will turn out alrightpost-1574-0-23514500-1429931697_thumb.jp

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my shrimp  tank 2ba09fc8c9459b81.jpg

 

How good is that!!! What's the specs? What size? What plants? Fish? Shrimp? Lighting? Filter? Heater? Ferts? CO2? That's awesome!

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100x40x40cm 160 l.

light: 2 x 39W T5 (grolux +10 000 DayLight) 

heater - 2x39Wt5 XD .. temp 23 * C

animals: ottocinclus affinis and shrimp: red bee, biene, taiwan bee, blue carbon rili

Ferts: DIYmacro K2SO4, KNO3, MgSO4, KH2PO4 and Osmocote (to the substrate) 

micro: Intermag micro ( agricultural fertilizer ) + tropica torfin + shrimp nature fulvo

reactor CO2 DIY

water changes: RO + Shrimp mineral GH

substrate ADA Amazonia + benibachi 

DIY filter http://dramaticaquascapes.com/images/do-it-yourself/diy_waterbottle_powerfilter_with_lid_18-320.jpgfilled seachem matrix

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10 gal semi-DIY ghost shrimp tank (theres babies in there too!!)IMG_0596.thumb.JPG.21f7ffef31398aca95534

still got a long way to go :p but it'll be done one day! i sweear!

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