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A quick shrimp feeding vid


Trav80

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I was feeding the shrimp some kale and they went crazy as soon as it hit the water, it was like they had not eaten in weeks. By the time I went to the kitchen to grab my phone and get back they were all over the kale as you will see in the vid.

Sorry for the poor camera work as it was taken on my iPhone and goes a little fuzzy now and then while it tries to refocus, also I advise to turn the volume down as my cat was trying to get my attention and was being very loud.

Enjoy

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANdrIzFiZ80

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those shrimp are loving the kale mate :)

there are so many babies in that tank' date=' whats your secret?[/quote']

Yep, heaps of babies now. There was 16 berried at once a few weeks ago.

No secret, just a few products a mate pointed me towards. :)

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Yep' date=' heaps of babies now. There was 16 berried at once a few weeks ago.No secret, just a few products a mate pointed me towards. :)[/quote']I'm thinking on the same line as you khemo...I thought this was forum in sharing information :D
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This forum is for sharing, there is no secret. The products I'm using all came from Boss Aquaria and have been mentioned many times in many threads.

Benibachi Soil

Oxydator

SaltyShrimp Bee Shrimp Minerals GH+

I waited around 4-6 weeks before adding shrimp so it was very well cycled. I'm using 2x canisters running inline so there is a lot of media and good bacteria to keep the nasties at 0.

I do a weekly water change with RO & SaltyShrimp Mineral.

I'm also using a chiller to keep the temp below 23 over summer.

That's about it. It's working for me just as its working for many others using these products.

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lol, i think they missed the private joke trav :)

sorry all, i already knew what he was using. i was just stirring trav lol

those products rock mate, where can i get some??? :encouragement:

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Yep' date=' heaps of babies now. There was 16 berried at once a few weeks ago.No secret, just a few products a mate pointed me towards. :)[/quote']Hey Dean Do you also sell kale leaves as well ???? LOL :D
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I just put how ever much I need into some simmering water for a few minutes until it no longer floats. I then pop it into a small container of room temp RO water and let it cool for a few minutes and pop it into the tank.

I use the same old saucepan and only rinse it with water so that there is no detergent or other nasty that I'm introducing to my tanks.

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;) i dont sell them but do give them to some people when they come over to pick up shrimp etc.

Hey Dean Do you also sell kale leaves as well ???? LOL :D
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