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wow!! these look amazing! very nice setup :)

Thanks man

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Awesome man they are cranking. 8 berried holy crap you will hit your goal pretty quickly at that rate

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incredible dude keep rocking :-)

I will try.

Awesome man they are cranking. 8 berried holy crap you will hit your goal pretty quickly at that rate

Yeah man its going crazy in there. It feels wrong to say it but soon I may have too many! haha

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quote]Yeah man its going crazy in there. It feels wrong to say it but soon I may have too many! haha

Never have too many and if you ever do im under populated ATM lol

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Never have too many and if you ever do im under populated ATM lol

 

lol Yeah it does sound silly but I don't want to over populate the tank and cause a crash.

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im pretty underpopulated too! i got ~200gal of empty tanks waiting for water! ill fill em all with your culls :p

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Lol I don't think they would survive the trip all the way to you.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Was taking some close up shots of my OEBT. Here are some of the better ones.

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49 minutes ago, shrimpaholich said:

they're beauties emoji7.png

Thanks man

 

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I haven't  updated this tank in a few weeks. 

I did a bit of a trim and pulled out a lot of hair grass. Makes it a lot easier to see the shrimp.

Starting to see a lot of shrimplets and juvies. Some are looking really good.

Enjoy.

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4 hours ago, keego said:

Very nice &  after seeing your tank, your convinced me to set up a tiger tank in the new year.:grimace:

Yes another person that will start a tiger tank! Awesome

2 hours ago, perplex said:

looks good Mr D

Thank you mr P

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This tank and colony looks amazing @Disciple!! Such a lush setup. Love so much about it!! Especially the stunning shrimp! Keep up the great work sir!!

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