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G'day guys,

Just about to start a new tank after being relatively unsuccessful with two small tanks. Thinking about a mixed planted shrimp tank of 120 litres for CRS would welcome any suggestions on the set up.

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Welcome to SKF mate... Yeah mate the bigger tanks are better IMO they are more stable with there water condition and temps... I have a 250lt tank and had no dramas since i started using it..

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Thanks JAcet, yeh can pick up a second hand tank on gumtree for 30 bucks just have to set up filtration so cheap start, might try and get some hi grade crs to breed

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Welcome to SKF :D please post some pics of your setup once it starts to progress :encouragement:

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G'day trigshrimp,welcome to SKF. I have a eheim 2215 for my 120lt. Works great at approx 6x turover of tank volume....all my other nano tanks are 12x turnover....so invest in your filter system.

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Hi mate welcome to SKF Start learning with cherries before venturing into the world of crystal shrimp

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Thanks guys, have actually settled on a 40 litre aqua one 340. Was able to get it at a good discount and looks good in my study. Have used a duel substrate of Activated soil covered with a layer of Benbachi shrimp sand. Lobbed a few nice plants in there with a benbachi ball thingo as recomended by the lfs and a cycling we go. will wait approx 4 weeks and check parameter before adding any critters.

Would welcome any suggestions advice in relation to set up or if you think i need to add something. Regards

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Thanks guys' date=' have actually settled on a 40 litre aqua one 340. Was able to get it at a good discount and looks good in my study. Have used a duel substrate of Activated soil covered with a layer of Benbachi shrimp sand. Lobbed a few nice plants in there with a benbachi ball thingo as recomended by the lfs and a cycling we go. will wait approx 4 weeks and check parameter before adding any critters.

Would welcome any suggestions advice in relation to set up or if you think i need to add something. Regards[/quote']

Welcome to SKF Trigshrimp, sound like you are starting off the right way slow and steady.:encouragement:

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Welcome to SKF.

Love your name ;-)

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New set up

For those interested here is my new set up:

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Shrimps to be added in a few weeks

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