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Nah, the 2211 is stuffed, i got it for the price of media with his used 2213. Wasnt sure whether my theory would work but its great so far! Only need to clean the 2211 in maintenance.

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Nice shrimpys Alex and that yellow is quite nice but clean your glass!:mad:

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Nice shrimpys Alex and that yellow is quite nice but clean your glass!:mad:

Thanks Lachie' date='

Im not cleaning the glass:cower:, That is the side of the tank lol. Shrimp like it so im fine :)

Just wondering whats with these dead snail shells around. Have Deans 'Tough' shrimp tought them a lesson? Either eay, its pretty damn sweet ;)

I also witnessed a snail that had been pulled out its shell somehow being ​eaten by its own kind :).

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Water Parameters

Just did some tests...

Ammonia:0

Nitrite:0

Nitrate:0

Copper:0

PH:6.5

GH:6

KH:1

TDS: Waiting for my TDS Pen...

Phosphate: Need a kit lol.

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wow that looks realy good Alex:) and the shrimp are looking great.

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Haha thanks Lachie,

I actually have sucpisions that those cheap marimos popping up lately on forums are made like this lol. Its so simple yet they sell for such high prices!

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Really love your work on the cabinet' date=' well done mate! Let me know when you start taking orders![/quote']

Thanks Daniel!

Yea, I can make one anytime! Prefferably during the holidays because i can build it quicker. PM if you interested lol

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Thanks Daniel!

Yea' date=' I can make one anytime! Prefferably during the holidays because i can build it quicker. PM if you interested lol[/quote']

lolol Will definitely PM you once I am back from my holidays in September :)

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so very generous of BB' date=' congrats on getting the shrimp lol

Lets do a trade when you have babies hahaha[/quote']

Mate, Im too young to have baies lol. Unless your talking about the shrimp? :p

Yea, its a deal... if they do ever get babies lol

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New lamp. 24w 6500K. Pretty shmick and i have been getting pretty good new growth already! It was $30 from bunnings.

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wow thats crazy growth on the surface! and we got the same light but my mum uses it lol

keep up the good work

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