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Or lets say our generosity... Dean offered this setup to me for free yes for "FREE" and I remember my mate who are hunting for a setup but short on budget..for fish tank at least :) My mate can hardly believe his luck and with Dean's help we got the tank to his place and I began setting it up...here are some photos taken from my Iphone...

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The setup will be lowtech with moss as main plant, it will house thousands of cherries eventually. Will post some decent photos once the water clear up.

Ace

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thats awsome.. i love hearing of people helping pass on the hobby..good onya dean..

On another note that tank looks really nice.. leaves heaps of open space for viewing shrimp..

btw howd u get that driftwood to stick on the glass?.. its a really nice touch

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thats awsome.. i love hearing of people helping pass on the hobby..good onya dean..

On another note that tank looks really nice.. leaves heaps of open space for viewing shrimp..

btw howd u get that driftwood to stick on the glass?.. its a really nice touch

The magic of magnet...the driftwood is attached to a 2 piece magnet.

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oooooh. i like that magic ;) but wont it leak any metals or nasties?

Im not sure if Dean had an issue with it before.

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Thanks for the thread Ace. I'm glad it went to a good home and thanks for sharing the pics , looks great ;)

The maganetts are from marine torbelle nano stream.

I simply drilled a hole in the timber for the shaft to go in and silicones it into the timber, positioned it on the tank and then just added a touch more silicon to stop it being able to spine around. Has worked a treat without problems for last 2 years. Was even a taibee tank for some time, so I doubt very much there was any metal problems.

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Hehe, another one on the hook of shrimp keeping - now you have everything to start, and a great forum to support your new hobby :) I wish we'd more people like Dean, shrimp keeping would make better progress then! Good luck and a lot of enjoyment with/from your new tank.

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+1 on the driftwood / magne idea...would even consider a new tank just for that ! Well done !

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For anyone wanting to use the same magnet trick, the magnet vege clip by Two Little Fishies works a treat.

Also cudos to Dean, once again a great deed. :encouragement:

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awesome way to start out... love this place and it's generous members/founder ;)

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Well done Dean. It always good to help someone at the right time. Tank look great.... will be following its progress.

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