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  1. NoGi
    Just a FYI, I've got someone building a photo comp tool for me that will hopefully streamline things with the photo comps that we run. Some of the features I've asked for: User submissions - you submit your own entries All entries are anonymous until winner chosen - makes for an unbiased comp Vote on up to 3 elements on each pic (e.g. quality, originality, etc...) - helps to level the playing field with expert and novice photographers Not all comps will be like this though, some will still be voting for the best Sidebar widget to show running comps etc...
  2. Jenbenwren
    These would have to be my favorite shrimp & would love to have a go at keeping these one day. But being down in Vic I don't like my chances.
  3. Shrimp Aqua
    Here is some further information on the treatment of these rotten little S---S. After buying some Internal Parasite Clear and treating as per label for four treatments, it has only just bought some limited control of nematodes. So i was researching on some of the overseas forums in relation to using some type of fish for control and eradication, i found using Boraras (chilli rasbora) would be effective. This made me think, i had never had nematodes before in any of my tanks but i always had either Aust or PNG rainbows or Psuedomugi Gertrudae in my tanks and never seen a sign of nematodes. Fortunately i had some Gertrudae in an outside tank so i caught a few and put them in with the pests, after 20min to settle in they were actively devouring the nematodes as soon as one would show itself. It would seem i may have found my answer to eradicating these pests without the use of any chemical control. I have kept these fish with RCS before and did not experience any major losses of shrimp but the tank was well planted and with plenty of hidey holes. I will keep check on proceedings for next few days and let you all know on further results, but so far i am impressed.
  4. Kev
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    Found this in my twb tank today. Is it a black cherry? Do they have white tip on the tail?
  5. Ebhan
    If the plant you're talking about is the one in the third photo it looks as if is would be pellia or subwassertang, both closley related liverworts if i'm not mistaken (good chance of that though)
  6. newbreed
  7. mrguppy
    sorry guys this is the link to the channel
  8. jayc
    I have, it's fine and works but don't use it in the tank directly. Use it to treat your change water or in a barrel.

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