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Showing content with the highest reputation on 07/15/15 in Posts

  1. anthonyd
    Here is a video of my little shrimp room. Still work in progress, i have added 3 more tanks since then, fingers crossed i will have 2 full racks up and running by the end of the year.... Hope you enjoy
  2. revolutionhope
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    well i finally culled my first lot of shrimp and theyre currently acclimating to my loungeroom nano tank yippeee *clap clap* :-) now i really feel like one of the team LOL love n peace will
  3. Zorba
    I have not used this product yet, but I do plan to get some to try. It is called ATM Colony , has big claims and can be seen on youtbe
  4. raukem86
    Awesome Disciple. Thank you very much. I will let you know when my tank is ready.
  5. Disciple
    Your Welcome, Sounds like a good plan. You can still order things from The Tech Den. I buy from them all the time and other forum sponsors. When your tank is cycled pm me I will have some CRS available.
  6. jayc
    Nevermind, Found what I needed exactly from ... get this ... IKEA, of all places. They have glass shelves 58cm x 18cm for $5. I might need to trim that 18cm a bit to fit, but nothing a $5 glass cutter can't do. I'm close to an IKEA so it works out well.
  7. NoGi
    Yes, feel free to tell people about the FB page. The club and SKF are mutually exclusive. It's just easier for me to post about it here rather than the 101 FB groups.
  8. Matuva
    Don't know about Prodibio. Though, I have a buddy who used Bio Nitrivec from SERA to setup a tank. He put 10 Blue Pearls I gave him in this tank a week after, and all survived. NO2 and NO3 were very low, in a good range
  9. Grubs
    I've been using pure rainwater at ~ 30-40 µS. About 1 in 4-5 water changes I put a very small amount (couple of rice grains only) of DIY GH booster just to add some Ca/Mg. This might be a total waste of time, but my logic is the rainwater is coming off a colourbond roof into stainless steel tanks so the residual conductivity is likely to be of organic origin rather than mineral (100% assumption)... Ca is often implicated as important for moulting.. so I'm just making sure there is a whiff of it in the water without actually measuring it (not very scientific). With the recent influx of fresh rainwater in Melbourne the EC in the tanks is dropping further.
  10. jayc
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    Which Salty shrimp product you get depends on what shrimp you will be keeping. GH+ for CRS, CBS, Taiwan Bees (ie. Caridina). This product will only raise and keep GH at a certain level. GH/KH+ for Cherries, Rilli (ie Neocaridina). This product will raise and keep both GH & KH at a certain level. Mineral powder and Enlive are used in a new tank. Sprinkle these on the bottom of the tank before adding substrate. They are also products that are meant to be used regularly. A little at water change times is a good regime to follow. The amount to use should be on the bottle/packaging. I usually use a little less than the recommended amount. However, this is where your test kits come in handy. For example, if your TDS reading is 300, you don't want to keep adding the usual amount of Salty Shrimp, instead you should not add any at water change to try to reduce TDS. Similarly, if your GH reading is too high, reduce it with pure water change without adding GH+ additives. Enlive is a bacterial additive, that does not change water parameters. So you can safely add this regularly to maintain a healthy tank. Mineral powder replaces lost minerals, so again, this can be used regularly.
  11. jayc
    You can keep Darwin Algae Shrimp (DAS) with Cherries. It's not a problem. DAS are bigger than cherries, but they don't necessarily outcompete each other for food, as long as you provide enough. Unfortunately, if you are looking for easy to breed natives, DAS is not one of them. It's very difficult breeding DAS. The newly hatched shrimplets, need a brackish (salt water) phase to survive. Chameleon shrimp would be a better choice for natives. They are just as nice to look at.
  12. piterrrrr

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