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sorry for the quality of the image                                                                                   
 
 
i my tanks are set up in this way : 1first layer volcanic lapilli high 3 cm , 2 layer with ada soil , water ro + salty shrimp gh + , alternating with mineral salt , add Brightwell Aquatics Florin Delta GH + while changing water , changes are made every 10-15 days , air filters double sponge , daily diet with a variety of boiled vegetables , seeds , leaves Indian almond , alder cones , nettle , mulberry

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Nice pics mate, do your shrimp ever get confused all being named Tony ? :P

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