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Hi from Nowra NSW (part 2)


craig.miller

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G'day everyone,

So a little over 8 months ago I swapped some Peppermint Bristlenose for a Shrimp setup. Unfortunately I lost all the shrimp one by one (all parameters seemed fine although after losing all the shrimp I did notice that the air pump was putting out little to no air :( but it was too late).

After the heartache of losing all those shrimp I didn't want to lose any more so I got rid of the shrimp tank. I have once again been bitten by the Shrimp bug and am picking up a brand new Fluval Edge 23L aquarium which I pick up on Thursday. I have also purchased a pre filter sponge, Fluval heater, some Fluval Shrimp Stratum, Fluval Safe, Fluval Minerals, glass feeder with tube, planaria trap (just in case).

I plan on using a Nano Bonsai driftwood as a centre piece with some nice rocks (could use some help with suggestions). I also want to use some nice ground coverings and some crypts.

I purchased some Yellow Cherries (although very disappointed as they were very bad quality - very different to the photo's I received however they were posted so didn't see the exact Shrimp I would receive :( ).

I would like some advice from some Guru's in regards to what rocks I should use for a cherry/low grade crystal tank. I would also like some advice on where I could get some nice rocks, mosses, crypts etc at a reasonable price (will need postage as Nowra has no decent aquarium stores). Also it would be great if you could point out things I may not have thought about.

Once the tank is up and running I would also love to purchase some CBS/CRS culls from people before proceeding with higher grades. I will also be keeping an eye out in the for sale section for some good Yellows due to the fact that half of mine have barely any colour :( .

I would just like to congratulate you guys/girls on the effort you go to in order to help out newbies. It is very much appreciated.

Thanks

Craig

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Oh and the Yellows are in my old boys tank. I won't be transferring them till the new tank is cycled :) . Thought I should point that out.

And could I use the bacteria from my Peppermint tank to help with the cycle??

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Hi lots of good stock and advice on here.Got your pm and will get back to you when I do a head count.

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Thanks Daydream. Crossing over from L numbers and knew who to trust and who not to trust for those but its a learning curve for Shrimp at the moment.

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