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hi guys this is my first real shrimp tank its a fluval edge 23L its not the best planted tank but Im hoping the HC carpets the whole tank and I might change a few plants and its going to bbe stocked with yellow cherrys in a couple of weeks ( ill upload pics soon )

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Cool, they're nice tanks. My edge is one of the original , so came with the halogen lights....had to upgrade to LED, as the lights were cooking my tank....not sure, if your current lighting would be ample to promote strong growth for HC .

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Cool' date=' they're nice tanks. My edge is one of the original , so came with the halogen lights....had to upgrade to LED, as the lights were cooking my tank....not sure, if your current lighting would be ample to promote strong growth for HC .[/quote']

hi mate my tank is an original tank to, with the halogen lights im going to fit a soda stream co2 and I have a 120watt led ( 20 blue 20 white 3 watts each) but im only using the white so 60watts

how do you find the LEDs ??

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My LED replacement could be better, but for moss only growth, it's ample. Definitely the way to go though.

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I love and hate these tanks, i think you will struggle to have the HC carpet, but im also keen to see you prove me wrong!

I have the EDGE 2 and ended up having an additional light placed over the front of the tank (i think this would ruin the aspect of the smaller EDGE though). Currently i have swapped the plants to lower light types and just run the extra one to try and combat algae growth.

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Looking good dude' date=' gonna look even better with some bright yellow shrimpies in there! :encouragement:[/quote']

thanks squiggle and yer it will look good with yellow cherrys in their ;)

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I love and hate these tanks' date=' i think you will struggle to have the HC carpet, but im also keen to see you prove me wrong

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I really want a HC carpet but ill see how it goes for me

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The ONLY way I could grow HC was to get the most powerful light I can get my hands on base on the tank size, and CO2..... the HC went berserk, and grew too well and quickly ...... so I ripped it all up :-(

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The ONLY way I could grow HC was to get the most powerful light I can get my hands on base on the tank size' date=' and CO2..... the HC went berserk, and grew too well and quickly ...... so I ripped it all up :-([/quote']

bugger what size tank was t

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100 lt ......like all things' date=' with the right environment, they go berserk :-)[/quote']

that's what im hoping for :D

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Purchasing the SKF Premium membership will also allow you more upload space, not to mention the other benefits.

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