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Looking great....woohoo, your water is looking perfectly crystal clear as usual....:-)

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Nice. Couldn't help noticing the 'moss' though. Is it a mini bolbitis?

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Thanks for the kind words guys.

BB, i am running a Eheim 2080 on 2'x18"x18" tank, plus two sponge filters. Thats why the water is nice and clean lol. Abit overkill.

Nice. Couldn't help noticing the 'moss' though. Is it a mini bolbitis?

Yes its mini bolbitis, very slow growing plant. Then again i don't use co2 and ferts. Edited by JPN07
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Thanks for the kind words guys.

Yes its mini bolbitis, very slow growing plant. Then again i don't use co2 and ferts.

Is it Sydney native? The one I got from Cairns is growing fairly quickly, after a few weeks settling in.

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Is it Sydney native? The one I got from Cairns is growing fairly quickly, after a few weeks settling in.

Not sure. Was given to me by a mate of mine.

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Beautiful shrimp!! Awesome work!

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Nice pics and shrimp have a few with the same markings coming along .Good to see yours doing well

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Great looking shrimp there JPNO7 :bow:

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Lovely shrimp. What substrate are you using?

Thanks mate. Substrate is Red Sea Flora Base.

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Yap, they are great. Love seeing different pattens with each new batch of babies.

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Taitibees, love these guys. If only they can breed true :(

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love the one in the net, very VERY nice.

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wow that huge one. very impressive!

Got two of them, they are getting bigger too. Now around 2.5 cm. I think they are infertile, they havent breed for me yet :( and i suspect they are females.

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