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Hi All ,

Spent last night and most of today redoing the tanks

I took people's advise and added another bag of up aqua shrimp sand to each tank ( about 5kgs per tank now )

I have added some plants and moved some things around

Tank 1 ( right hand side ) has Sunkist Cherries , CBS will be moved in next week

Tank 2 ( middle ) has Red Cherries , still looking for tank mates

Tank 3 ( left hand side ) has Choc/Wild Cherries , CRS will be moved in next week

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Cheers Twellsy

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Very nice!
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That driftwood in tank 3 is to die for.....very nice !
Cheers , it was a little bit longer I had to cut about 20cm off so it would fit the tank
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Starting to look good, I still love how the lights hang on to the tank. Very modern.

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Looking good:encouragement:
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Starting to look good' date=' I still love how the lights hang on to the tank. Very modern.[/quote']Cheers
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Very very cool dude, love the scape so far, should look awesome once everything grows a bit :victorious:

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Very very cool dude' date=' love the scape so far, should look awesome once everything grows a bit :victorious:[/quote']

Cheers mate , finally happy with the layout should look awesome once it all grows out

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  • 3 weeks later...

Looking really good at the moment. I hope everything is going well! Hopefully it will be full of shrimp soon enough :) keep us all posted!!

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Looking really good at the moment. I hope everything is going well! Hopefully it will be full of shrimp soon enough :) keep us all posted!!

Cheers , all is good the shrimp all seem very happy. I have moved my CBS into tank 1 with my Sunkiss hopefully some babies soon , also moved my CRS into tank 3 with the chocs/wilds no action yet , tank 2 has lots of reds some with eggs

so babies coming soon

I'll post some pics over the weekend when I get my hands on my wife's phone

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Thanks all , the shrimp wouldn't play nice tonight ( I'll try again over the weekend )

The camera is just the Samsung galaxy S4 phone

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Got home on Monday night after being away for a few days with work , I noticed there was no water flow coming from the filters ( no idea how long they havent been working for )Opened them up and found that all the cartridges where blocked

I replaced all of them with filter wool , getting very good flow now set on half

I did a 25% water change on Tuesday just incase

Checking the tanks today I noticed about 20 tiny RCS and a few females carrying eggs - 4 RCS , 1 sunkist , 2 Chocs , 2 red rillis , lots of babies coming soon

Should have some shrimp to pay forward soon

Dodgy photo I got , more photos to come

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Congratulations nothing like a tank of babies and berried mamas:encouragement:

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Congratulations nothing like a tank of babies and berried mamas:encouragement:

Yeah very happy considering what could have happened if I hadn't noticed the filters ( I don't run any air stones )

I wanted to do the happy dance but my family think I weird already

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I wanted to do the happy dance but my family think I weird already

all the more reason to do it anyway :P

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+1 totally dude, if they only think you're weird you should just robot it up & remove all doubt, hahaha :smiley_simmons:

Congrats on the mass berrying & shrimplets dude :victorious:

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Right hand tank - sunkist babies look like yellow's

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Left hand tank - new born CRS

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Middle tank - blue cherrie form RCS

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Congrats on all the shrimplets!! Looks like things are going really well!!

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