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New divided tank & 45cm starphire tank


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Just making a thread for my new divided tank, i started 2-3 days back

and my starphire 45cm yi ding tank.

PICTURES WILL BE COMING SOON!

Details:

DIVIDED TANK

Aquaone AR 620 tank

Divider in between, with mesh hole.

Filter system: The tank has been set up so it has technically 5 filters in total!

Sponge filter in tank -> Prefilter -> Eheim 2217 filled with bioglass + 2 thin sponge on top -> top filter ->> AND also underground filter run by air pump

Substrate: Benibachi shrimp soil

Plants:

Golden vine (moss tree including us fissidens, peacock moss, flame moss, mini pellia, anubias nana petite)

erio shiga

Flame moss slate

few us fissiden slates

Aridarum sp. Mini on lava rock

Livestock: none yet

45 cm x 27 cm x 30 cm Starphire Tank

YI DING TANK

Filter system: 2 sponge filter driven by air pump

Substrate: up aqua shrimp sand

Plants:

Driftwood covered with peacock moss.

few slates of us fissidens

Livestock: around 15 A/S - SS Grade red Crystal shrimps

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Sounds like an awesome setup dude, although I'm not sure the UG filter with Benibachi soil is a great idea :dejection: with all the other filtration it isn't needed & may have a detrimental effect on the soils buffing capabilities. Can't wait to see the pics though, should look awesome. :victorious:

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Wondered what a "yi ding" tank was. Maybe some sort of new aquascaping or emerse/submerse setup? Felt pretty silly when google showed it was a tank brand!:dejection: Learn something new every day.

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Im going to concentrate more on the aquaone AR 620 as thats going to be the tank where most of the quality shrimps are going to be...

THE TANK: (I need to fix the divider, for now I have taken it off, I think its a bit off as in a bit too small, will fix it hopefully soon)

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The Rock:

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Moss Tree:

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Aridarum sp. Mini on lava rock:

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Just a simply layout, any suggestions, please let me know..

Will update with more pictures later!

LIVESTOCK in the Aquaone:

5 CRS, 4 A/S grade.. and 1 SS

5 chocolate/black cherry

5 black/shiny blue cherry

More to come!!

Will update on the starphire later, concentrating more on the big one at the moment :)

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