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Cookster

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Been a while since I last had anything worth sharing with the community... but alas ... a new tank has been acquired. Long live MTS .. :applause:

I have some new shrimp arriving soon and of course, they needed a home of their own ;)

So shopping I went and came home with an Aqua One Ecostyle 42 (28 ltr) all in one set-up.

I am keeping the scape very basic in this new tank as I want to be able to actually see the shrimp in this one.. haha.

Substrate - Fluval Stratum (buffering to 6.8)

- River sand underneath as a filler.

The mosses used are Peacock on the left and Flame on the right.

Glass feeder dish and filter guard from Aquakitz ;)

Without further ado... here it is

This is pretty much how it will stay ... (unless I can find a couple of Erio's at the right price ;) )

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At present I have a small number of Paratya Natives in there to help the cycling process, and so far so good... no deaths :encouragement:

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More updates when the new inhabitants arrive.. :encouragement:

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Very nice Cookster, I like the aqua one nanos but mine still has the issue with the inbuilt sump. I see yours doesnt have a sump so should be good. Like the setup looks very nice and you should be able to see the shrimp!

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Looks very cool dude, I can't wait to see this tank when the moss fully covers the driftwood, should look pretty awesome in a few months :victorious:

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Thanks,

I am hoping it fills in nicely without being overbearing... if it does, I will be one happy chappy :D

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Mmm got that wrong yours is the Eco style not nano I have the next one up I think the 61 Eco that's a great tank too the trickle filter works really well

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True Ineke.. not a nano in the real sense of the term ... but I call all these little tanks nanos ... lol

the trickle filter seems to be rather efficient, cleared this one up overnight... rather impressed actually.

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Nice set up Cookster...Like the simplicity & driftwood (peacock & flame moss nice choices)...Thanks for sharing

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Nice Set-up (:

I reckon the new inhabitants will very much enjoy this new scape ;)

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A+++ for the aquascaping. Love the shape of that driftwood. My kinda shrimp tank. :applause:

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Looking good Cookster!

What shrimps are going in this one?

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Nice setup and I just love the picture of the glass shrimp on the log. Very cute!

He looks blue in that pic. Is that his actual colour or is it just the photo?

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The setup looks very nice, and you can enjoy seeing the shrimp wandering around the big driftwood. The flame moss looks nice and healthy as well.

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Looking good Cookster!

What shrimps are going in this one?

I have purchased some Chocolate Cherries Torface .... and now that they are in the tank I am sure there are some blacks and a blue gene as well.

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...and for extra interest and colour I bought some very nice CRS A/S also some CRS/CBS culls.

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Nice setup and I just love the picture of the glass shrimp on the log. Very cute!

He looks blue in that pic. Is that his actual colour or is it just the photo?

While setting this tank up I grabbed 10 Glassies from the scape tank to put in here as sacrificial lambs... had to cycle the tank quickly to be ready for the shrimp I had already purchased

prior to buying the new tank :stupid: .. In the scape tank they show as a normal washed out tan colour... but in this new one they have all turned a beautiful blue/green colour ... I am not complaining haha.

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hectic setup and shrimp there Cookster! good job! :encouragement:

Thanks Masta

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A+++ for the aquascaping. Love the shape of that driftwood. My kinda shrimp tank. :applause:

Thanks BB.... the driftwood is actually two small pieces drilled strategically and cable tied together to create the shape you see there.

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Update tank shot

Just added a few moss stones/tile to the new tank.

Xmas moss on the left and middle .. Xmas and Flame on the right.

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A couple more of the shrimp :encouragement:

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