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Its almost fully cycled and i cant wait to have a little more room to play with. Iv gone from a 17L to a 55L

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Eventually im gonna get some yellows with a bit of luck from yourself LOL i msged you on your phone about the red ril blues about me picking them up to save you posting

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Thanks mate im gonna get one of those macro iphone extensions off fleabay and hopefully get some better pics

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  • 1 year later...

Ok so i cracked this tank ( what a spanner) and it is hopefully being fixed tues-wed so iv stripped the broken panel out and cleaned all the silicone off (i now realise why the price doubles if the shop does it lol) but it got me thinking why set it up as it was when i can improve it so was just wanting to get opinions on how i can firstly improve the tank itself and then setup this tank to the best of its ability. My 2213 i couldnt have running in a bucket so iv had to make do with a dual outlet air pump with 2 air stones directly below the basket and this seems to be bubbling away nicely but is it really going to keep my filter semi mature at least or am i listening to an extra (really noisy) air pump for no reason. So far i plan to add a feeding tray (opinions on this plzzzz)boss min powder on the base then ada amazonia over that but is there anything else i should be doing to make this the perfect shrimp haven?

Cheers guys and i look forward to hearing your opinions

Ron

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G'day Ron,

 

It was pretty bad to hear about this happening on the weekend. I was a bit worried you were going to lose more then you did but I am glad you are getting everything back on track.

 

I know this maybe too much but my new tank is almost completed and I will be able to pick it up in the next week or so. I wanted to offer you chance to give me your 20 best Rili's since you obviously don't have enough space for them in you 15L tank. I know this is a kind offer but you know anything for a mate! :gusta:

 

Anyways if you need anything let me know!

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I see what you did there LOL out of any that will be kept cozy in 15L it would be the best 20 but thanks for the offer your too kind :). The culls are hopefully going to my bro then thats one breeder gone then Iv just got the bluer ones in the other breeder. So soon i might actually be able to get a net in the tank lol

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I see what you did there LOL out of any that will be kept cozy in 15L it would be the best 20 but thanks for the offer your too kind :). The culls are hopefully going to my bro then thats one breeder gone then Iv just got the bluer ones in the other breeder. So soon i might actually be able to get a net in the tank lol

lol

 

Btw Shrimpy Daddy mentioned in a thread I made that it is better not to have a feeding tray.

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