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hey guys thought id share a couple of photos of my pride and joy, i know its not much compared to others but i think im gettin there.

Ive just redone this tank 4 weeks ago, brand new 3ftx14x18 using benibachi, just recieved my oxydator today from boss aquaria,:D

I use a eheim 2217 that was seeded from my previous tank.

Today i also recieved my saltyshrimp minerals so hopefully soon there will be mucho bambino.

water parameters are: ph 5.7 amm 0 nitrite 0 nitrate 0 tds 150 kh 1 gh 6

If all goes well i will start filling it with high grades:D

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very nice, i like the minimal plant growth so you can see all the shrimpys.

i want to create a tank like this some day soon.

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glad everything arrived mate. love the tank.

when that flame moss grows in it will look amazing ?

nice mix of shrimp too :applause:

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love the sub ball... what did it start out on?

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agreed that sub ball rocks!!! great job!! can you tell us your sub ball setup secretes? :D

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wow guys thanks! to be honest that sub ball was very dodgily (if thats a word) tied on to driftwood with fishing line, its since then just gone nuts the shrimp love it.

i do like to keep the scape quite simple, less is more i reckon.

Thanks dean i got all my order. Bloody stoked! didnt take long to set it all up, i managed to find some food grade peroxide locally.:congratulatory:

Any tips on getting the best out of the flame moss guys?? perhaps a good trim?

ive gotta say that im really impressed with the benibachi soil, my shrimp are alot more active, healthy and happy.

now for the high grades:victorious:

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you got quite afew tanks there Brad, is that the golden bee from blue bolts in the 4th pic?

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you got quite afew tanks there Brad' date=' is that the golden bee from blue bolts in the 4th pic?[/quote']

We havent seen a pic of yours yet Lachie :crushed:

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great looking tank, as others have said I also love the Sub (Can't spell either) ball.

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We havent seen a pic of yours yet Lachie :crushed:

Havent got it yet bro, im at the snow.:p

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it sure is lachie and a nice lil ss cbs :) are we gonna see photos of your tanks lachie?

I only have one shrimp tank Brad but im going to try setup more:)

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I only have one shrimp tank Brad but im going to try setup more:)

Maybe shut down one flowerhorn tank lol. That would be a huge breeding ground for shrimps and mosses ;)

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would look nice but would cost me a fortune in soil !

im thinking of shutting down a small fh tank or two for shrimp and gettimg some bigger ones for the FH!

sorry for the derail brad.

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