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Nolan's iwagumi like UGF tank


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Should like to share my tank that design for shrimp

will keep CRS /cherries /Tiger shrimp

choose mini pellia as major moss in this aquascape because it grow so slow :crushed:

also got some star moss as a carpet .

2ft size , love the quality of this tank

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using undergravel filters because it's shrimp only tank, i put a window mesh on top to avoid the sand block the filter

and i put a layer of Matrix to increase the bacteria grow

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This time i try to use a new soil Mr Aqua recommend by LFS , the bag mention they don't have ammonia spike

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I use only half of the 8 Kg bag ,created some slope and some stone collected from the back yard

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Haven't got chance to take photo after after get my hand dirty

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Dry start the moss , cover the tank with plastic wrap , spray some water to keep the moisture level

Light on for 10 hours everyday

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Time to update:

Water Added

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Shrimp also Added

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and find one Sunkist berried

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looks good, cant wait till you flood it and add some shrimp:D

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oh and can we have a closer look at the star moss? i heard it's absolutely stunning and i haven't really seen one before thanks nolan :P

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oh and can we have a closer look at the star moss? i heard it's absolutely stunning and i haven't really seen one before thanks nolan :P

Yea' date=' I never seen star moss in Australia before but I did have first hand experience earlier this year when I was setting up a tank at home in KL.

Gbang bro, this is what they look like

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Mine was sort of attached to some soil and tied on to the driftwoods and rocks, they are gorgeous!

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Looking good, I think once it grows out in a few months time that's going to be great. Love the moss selection.

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Looks good! And your water is so crystal clear!!

you mean my tank ?! LOL

because that's no water yet :congratulatory:

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how are you finding the Mr aqua soil mate.... I have it as well and it seem to be doing a good job...

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Awesome work Nolan, when are we getting the next update? I can't wait :victorious:

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