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I am getting back into my love of fish and aquariums.

I had a break, but now im keen to get back into it i am thinking an aquascape with shrimp and some little fish.

i would love to see how all of this is done as efficient as possable

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Welcome to SKF selby89. Glad to hear your getting back into it! You have come to the right place... A lot of very passionate shrimp keepers here.

I have done a few Aquascapes so I will help with info if I can. What type of scape are you thinking of. high tech/low tech ect and shrimp/fish you are thinking of keeping?

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Welcome back selby89, when it come to fish & aquariums, do you ever really leave? Even if you have no tanks, you're still walking through aquariums thinking you're going to get some again :D

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i have 3 foot tank. i started scaping tonigh, i am doing a rock mountainscape not sure on the plants yet. i am thinking moss on some parts of the rocks with a ground cover in the gaps aswell as i valley in the middle of the tank but main thing is to get it set up and looking good for now so i can get the soil in tomorrow. :)

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Selby!!!!!! Help Selby redo some of the tank today but did not have enough time due to valentine duties. Very exciting indeed. We got some fissidens mini pelia synoganthus ready.... But any other suggestions for a mountains cape? Prefer not to use too much co2 or hc for mr Selby here. Hopefully this will be a loads of shrimp tank ;)

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UG for ground cover,stragonum tropica and HM for mid flame moss for back as you can trimm it to look like pine trees in the distance.

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Welcome to SKF selby89...What shrimps would you like to be starting off with ? CJ

atm I have 7 cherry shrimp one is full of eggs atm but im not to sure on the rest yet I just want to concentrate on the scape for now

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Great place to find out all you need Enjoy our forum SKF

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I'm sure the seven cherry shrimp will be getting alot of friends soon. One thing I have learnt is that you can never have enough shrimp.

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planting my HM

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then i put fly screen over it to keep it down so it becomes a groung cover hopefully

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then made my CO2 bottles

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and then seet up the deffuser it broke tho someone "GBANG" had to many wheet bix that morning but i have a new one being ordered aswell as plant tools and CO2 checker cant wait, it will be like christmas :)

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