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The tank just needs time to mature.

The plants need time to fill in some more.

The sides and back does not seem to have any algae or biofilm yet. So this must be a very new tank.

 

As for the scape, I would move those dwarf swords or grasses further back to mid ground or even the back, and at the foot of that Anubias. It is too dominant at the front and draws your attention to it instead of to the overall scape.

Oh, and try to hide that oxydator behind the driftwood.

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thanks, 

i will move the plant to the back.

the anubias foot, i will try to fix that.. 
oxydator can be arranged something to.

 

its just a recent tank, so no the is no biofilm yet

 

THX for the tips

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Your tanks are looking nice.

Love the shrimp.

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a few new ppictures,

tomorrow i wil go bussy whit the tanks.

i fed way to muchso i need to clean that, and the plants and the wood wil be diffrent tomorrow.

and i saw 3 emty bodys on the ground so i am happy. ( whit this i mean that they molded???) dont know the english word.

nou i have 3 of 4 shrimpies that are carrieing eegs.. !!!

 

i send tomorrow pictures of what i chanced

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a few new ppictures,

tomorrow i wil go bussy whit the tanks.

i fed way to muchso i need to clean that, and the plants and the wood wil be diffrent tomorrow.

and i saw 3 emty bodys on the ground so i am happy. ( whit this i mean that they molded???) dont know the english word.

nou i have 3 of 4 shrimpies that are carrieing eegs.. !!!

 

i send tomorrow pictures of what i chanced

Too much food is a bad thing so definitely good to remove any excess.

You are right the empty bodies mean that your shrimp are growing and will females will also moult most before laying eggs.

Looking foreword to seeing pictures of your shrimplets.:)

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yhea  but i didnt knew the english word for moulting, so that was a guess.

here some new pictures and the new layout, i chanced it.

 

i`m always fighting whit the plans and the roots to get them in the soil good. but i`m happy at the result.

now let it grow and wait.. 

any tips speak freely

 

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On 20/11/2015, 10:58:31, jejeachmi said:

thx, any tips?

Be nice to your mum.

 

Just joking.

The tank is looking much better already.

The grass is less distracting. And the oxydator is hidden.

 

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I fed them snowfa food.

They went to it quik.

So did i put it in my other tank. Whit fishes and shrimps. Wow never seen a fight for food like this. They where crazyy.

 

I wil post a video and a few pics. Cant upload them from my phone.

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9 minutes ago, jejeachmi said:

SNOWFA

I think we call that Snow Flake here.

But it's essentially soya hulls, and is what is fed to horses, sheep, cattle for roughage.

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cant get a real foto of them. and didnt see any babys the last few days, hope they are still alive.

and tomorrow i will get a mix of crystal reds and blacks around 30 shrimps whit tibee gen. (or taiwanbee) i dont know

so the tank is a bit fuller than now
 

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