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Upgrade on 20L tank


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Just did a bit of an upgrade on my one 20L tank that is currently in use.

I decided to go with black sand on this one since all my other tanks have just basic white sand.

Here is a partial before pic

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And now this evening alfter the last of the bit of silt still in the sand has settled and been filtered out

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Above photo looking in from one end of the tank

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look much better:encouragement:. I have 2 @ 20 litres and 1 @ 34 with black sand and the shrimp look really good.

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Thanks, I have two other 20L tanks sitting idle since all of my other tanks range from 40L up to mostly 200+L tanks, and all available room on the current stands is being used. Time I think to knuckle down and design the new tank rack and get it built.

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