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Kitz's Shrimp Tank Journal


Kitz

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Hey guys,

I thought I should start a Journal for my tank setup, I haven't receive all the gears yet but the picture will give you some idea what I will be using.

Tank: 60x36x30 (Low Iron)

Cabinet: Ada style cabinet

Filteration: 2215 x 2 with Aqua House lily pipe

Filter Media: PowerHouse Soft Type S 5L + Powerhouse soft Type 5L M

Light: ADA Aquasky 601

Decoration: Minitem Ceramic Tubes, Glass pot etc....

Plant: Peacock, star moss & triangle moss

Soil: 6 x up aqua shrimp sand 2L

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Feel free to comment :encouragement:

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Nice looking tank (and I like the nice green colour on the inside of the cabinet too!) :P

What shrimp are you planning on keeping? :)

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That's a nice looking setup.

Look forward to watching its progress. ^5 for Shrimp Sand :P

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  • 2 weeks later...

Just alittle bit of DIY work with the acrylic tool stand, I used the 3M stuff to stick in the cabinet instead of using the screws.

You can hang it inside the cabinet

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Or you can take it off and hang it on the side of the tank.

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Very nice tank and equipment :applause: This tank is going to look awesome with all the new shrimps products you have.

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Just added some moss into my tank during the week, growing well so far and I've got a couple of testing shrimp in there. I am really happy to say my tank is at 25.5'c in a 37'c hot day today without chiller or air-con and with the light on :)

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I guess it's time to update, my tank is still not in the best condition, all test shrimp seems to be fine after the 43'c yesterday. I had the light on for too long last few days and Algae start growing out therefore I bought a timer to set on 6 hours light per day and it seems to be under control now :)

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Loving this blue shrimp that was given by a mate :) I can watch it all day long lol

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Also I would like to share with you all my filter system, I've choose to use both powerhouse S & M type media and the manufacture claims that the Surface area for S type 1620m2/L and M type 1060m2/L. I am pretty happy with it so far and I've been doing top up only. I will be adding another Eden 511 as pre filter n heater to my filter system. What I want to achieve with this tank is to hold as many shrimp as I could with limited space in this 2ft tank. As you can see in the picture below, I've took out the filter blade n parts to improve the waterflow.

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End up screw in the tool holder as the 3M thingy wasn't strong enough to hold it lol.

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Thanks guys :) I love ur Cade tanks too HexaD!

Haven't got much to show yet but will keep you guys updated once the new residents move in :)

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My moon walking bb shrimp.

Changed from up aqua to benibachi soil due to the fact that you can't keep TB with up aqua soil.

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