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2OFUS

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Hi guys 

thought I'd throw up some pics of our shrimp and fish 

excuse the pic quality as they were taken from iPhone 5

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Some more pics 

 

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Some more pics :) 

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Enjoy :) 

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Thanks for sharing your shrimp pics man.

What type of set ups are you using?

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We run 4ft and under 

all our 4ft tanks are divided into three 

with holes divided in each partition

all our 4ft's are set up all the same 

  sponge filters and hob in each division with purigen and matrix

plus a chiller inline with a 2000lph canister in the centre division only 

BUT I have rigged something up so all sections get even flow and even temperature etc etc I will add pics 

Also have Afew 3 ft tanks (fish) 

and Afew 45cm cubes :) 

image.thumb.jpg.486a8b45c3b19dc265914442My creation to even out flow and direct water into the left and right partition from the centre (canister) 

mainly for summer when the tanks need the chiller 

I cut 4 lengths of air line

2 for left portion 

2 for right partition 

then I made them fit into spray bar holes

and then I simply put it up and over the glass portion and held it to the back glass panel with a peg (bodgey) 

:) 

Pegs :) 

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And this is one of our 45cm mr Aqua cubes 

inhabitants are 

L134 

L201

carbon rilis and Crs/cbs culls 

oh and some snails :) 

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Both these tanks are in our bedroom :) 

I'm lucky to have a mrs who loves shrimp and anything aquatic more then what I do  :) 

view from the bed (literally) 

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cool photos especially from a phone. You gotten much decent from the red rili blue gene girls i gave you?

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The blues all perished awhile ago when the tank I had them in crashed :( 

I have some cool vids if anyone can upload them for me ? 

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Yeah divided into 4 seemed abit to squishy for my liking 

Bristlenose tank we setup for my mum in my old room lol there's also a MASSIVE rack behind me

but that's top top secret (excuse the plastic plants) lol she like them :) 

consist of

commons 

albino 

albino long fins 

putting all the commons in the cube next to it very soon 

 

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Next is our lounge room tank 

just won a long and tiring battle with bba

 

inhabitants 

young breeding pair of angels a trio of Pepps  (eggs get tumbled or I get the young just as they are ready to be booted out) 

5 neons 

2 rasbora 

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Thanks for sharing dude! You should keep updating the thread when you can

there isn’t enough pics of peoples tanks. how are we meant to stalk people if they keep everything to them selves

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Just thought I'd share a pic I took yesterday 

a shrimp photo bombing the L134's photo shoot lol :) 

Made me literally LOL when I went through my pics as I didn't see Him whilst taking the pic :) 

it wasn't until later that I noticed 

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These tanks are great 

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Is that a repurposed turtle tank? 

They all look rely nice dude! Keep up the pics :-D

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Hi 2OFUS,

Firstly nice pics and thanks for sharing them. There is a shrimp in pic 6 I dont recognise or have I seen before, can you tell me what it is? Also in pic 27.

Thanks

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