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no prob but a good few 6-8 weeks before i know for sure. but they are very sexy

That would be good timing for me. beauty

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Love this moss tank and nice rare moss & shrimp collection you got there.

Keep the pics coming....

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I had not checked this thread in a while, somehow missed the pics of the full scape on page 4... thats an awesome setup, the scale of the rocks makes it look massive! well i guess it is in a 6ft tank ;)

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thanks Mr Fox, yeah the rocks are huge so lucky it is in the 6foot :) i would only fit 2 of them in my 4 foot :dejection:

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so here a few of the shrimp im keeping in the new scape.

some babies that were born the last week. need to look close :)

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Some sexy Redwine & Panda

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Love the Panda, That thing is sexy as !

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wow the red wine and panda is AMAIZING!

good work dean:applause:

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So sorry to see those dead shrimps :sorrow:

It's a beautiful tank Dean, but might be an idea to focus on your shrimp room for now. Especially since your wife can't do her hair there! :beaten:

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Hey Dean, tank looks great! A shrimp's dream home :)

Definately different from the tanks I keep. I can't stand to see bare soil. So I have covered it in mosses :p

Bummer about the shrimps, that is why I must cover the tank when we spray our orchids with sprays.

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wow sorry for the loss, im sure your wife's intentions were good as she wanted to spend more time with the husband who stays in his shrimp room all the time! :D

definitely keep the gorgeous tank, after the deaths they deserve a second chance!

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Dean, i nearly fainted when you lifted your tank lid up, showing me your sump setup. I was concentrating more on the dead shrimps than your sump layout at the time LOL.

My daughter fell in love with your cat and she wants one now. I told her shrimps are nicer and easier to care for and that i would get her a blue one, since its her favorite colour! Time to save up a bit lol.

BTW, sorry for your loss :(

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