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My new 4ft tank and sump


Ziek

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So I got Great news a couple of days ago that my 4ft divided shrimp tank and sump will be ready to pick up after Sunday, photos to come once I pick it up.

Now I need to organize what media and pump to get for the sump and work out how to do the plumbing/setup the sump one handed lol.

I'm pretty sure I'll make this setup for a cherry breeding program mainly cos I don't have the funds for doing crystals or tibees properly

and cherries have some really cool colours which I'd like to work on.

Looking forward to sharing this tank journal with you all. Pics to come in a few days time

Cheers,

Josh

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Great Ziek look forward to your updates. Cherries rock:encouragement:

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Awesome news dude, can't wait to see it all set up, give me a call if you need an extra arm, lol :smiley_simmons:

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Thanks guys. I might require an extra brain with that arm, can't think straight with my painkillers lol

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That's great. Looking forward to the journal, and lots of pics yeah !

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Looking forward to this, I've been thinking of doing similar, shutting down my 3ft planted and replacing it with a 4ft shrimp, moss and low light planted with sump.

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what sort of cherries are you looking to breed ? If you wanted CRS you could always invest in a good quality pair to begin with :)

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Hi Ziek, good news mate looking forward to seeing pics of the new tank, Cherries are the best!

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Thanks heaps guys. I'd love to do CRS/CBS but I don't have the money for all the soil I'd need an the other stuff with my girlfriend due to have our baby in the next couple of weeks.

Hoping I'll have the money to finish the plumbing and setting up the sump. Wayne cherries are awesome I'm hoping to try my hand at breeding black knights, pumpkins and some blue cherries once I get my system up and running

So I finally picked the setup up earlier today and I have to say I'm sooo happy with it and I'd really like to say a HUGE thank you to Gbang for getting it built for me, if anyone wants a shrimp setup built Gbang is the guy to talk to

really good price and the finished product is FANTASIC.

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Now for the next stage which is the plumbing and filling the sump up with media etc

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That looks great ! My only advise is to take your time with the initial setup, and spend the $ there....you'll never regret it. Looking fwd to the updates !:encouragement:

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Yeah going to make sure I do it right. Since I'm only doing Cherries looking at getting inert black gravel, I've got one bag of black quartz but not sure if I should get more bags of that or look for something else.

Any advice that you could give BB would be very appreciated as I've never setup up a system like this

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Looking awesome dude, can't wait to see if up & running. :victorious: Let me know if you need help with the setup :encouragement:

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Looking awesome dude' date=' can't wait to see if up & running. :victorious: Let me know if you need help with the setup :encouragement:[/quote']

Dude I need some serious help. No idea where to buy the plumbing from, been looking online but honestly I have no idea what I'm doing lol. If your free Saturday should come to mine Having a BBQ down the road from mine at the beach, sort of like a baby shower thing.

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Looks great Ziek!

+1 for Dural Irrigation. Good prices and fast shipping :)

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Dude I need some serious help. No idea where to buy the plumbing from' date=' been looking online but honestly I have no idea what I'm doing lol. If your free Saturday should come to mine Having a BBQ down the road from mine at the beach, sort of like a baby shower thing.[/quote']

Dural Irrigation are good but I have found that Tony Powell are a bit cheaper, they are in Geebung so you can go & check out the stuff you need. I'm not sure about Saturday, I'll give yo, the Cichlid Society auction is on this Saturday & I was going to go to that to sell some fish, Sunday would be better :encouragement:

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What time is the auction on? BBQ is on at 10:30 only going to go for about an hour or 2 but if you can't make Saturday Sunday fine too just won't be any BBQ food going round lol

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DOH!!! Oh man!! :dejection: I'll call ya when I get home

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