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AquaTopia Aura 20L CRS, Java Fern & Moss Tank


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So now that I have set up my Mr Aqua 12G Bookshelf tank entitled 'Organised Chaos', I thought I'd pull my AquaTopia Aura 20L out of storage and see if I could get some Crystal Red Shrimp going again.
 
I had some left over Needle Leaf Java Fern, Trident Fern and Subwassertang left over from the 'Organised Chaos' tank so thought I'd throw it in the AquaTopia.
 
The tank is in the beginning stages, I am waiting on some more stainless steel mesh squares to tie some Subwassertang on and be placed around the Needle Leaf and Trident Java Fern.
 
I'm looking forward to seeing this fill in and see a nice group of Crystal Red Shrimp cruising around in weeks to come.
 
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Aquarium: AquaTopia Aura 20L, 36cm x 24cm x 31cm, 20 litres 
Filter: AquaTopia 100 Internal Filter
Lighting: AquaTopia 9w Fluro Lamp (8 Hour)
Heating: Aqua One 25w Glass Heater (22c)
Substrate: AquaTopia Black Pebbles
Flora: Needle Leaf Java Fern, Trident Java Fern, Subwassertang
Fauna: Crystal Red Shrimp 
 
Boss Aquaria Mineral Balls
Boss Aquaria Mineral Powder
Boss Aquaria Boss Booster
Boss Aquaria Shrimp Crack
Boss Aquaria Shrimp Snow
Boss Aquaria Feeding Dish
 
Black Cardboard Cut and Taped to the back of the Aquarium
Stainless Steel Mesh Squares.
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Mods, please close this thread, I have closed the tank down, moved plants/moss to my main tank, CRS will go into that tank also, am just going to focus on 1 tank at the moment, cheers.

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