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  1. Astro
    3 points
    Thanks for the advice guys! I re-scaped the tank tonight without the stone. will post a pic tomorrow when the dust settles ;) atleast I'll have more room for the plants and shrimp now.
  2. JacksonL
    A new full tank shot, plants were starting to pearl so the bubbles make it difficult to photograph. and some fishy shots, they are a lot harder to photograph than shrimp!
  3. Disciple
    3 points
    Today is R U OK? Day. Just remember to take the time to check if people you know are ok. Sometimes just asking the question will help. So are you ok?
  4. NoGi
  5. jayc
  6. fishmosy
    It looks like one female dropped her eggs, whilst the other held. Still waiting on a hatch. The shrimp seem really happy in their new tank.
  7. OzShrimp
    I use the up aqua pro z series to. Got 2 on my 4ftr but only running 1 atm
  8. GotCrabs
    1 point
    Keep coming back to suss this tank out, love that HC, also the positioning of the stones as well.
  9. jayc
    Try dripping in the new water. So its not such a drastic change to rule out water change parameters being way off. DIY your own drip system using some air hoses.
  10. JacksonL
    I really love these guys, they get some great patterns.
  11. GotCrabs
  12. jayc
    Well is this next tank for plants? Or shrimps? The shrimps will look better with a whiter light. But if you go with a shallow bookshelf tank, you can get away with a cheaper, not so expensive unit.
  13. GotCrabs
    I run a 90cm BeamsWork LED on my 3ft Mr Aqua bookshelf, well did anyway.
  14. larrymull
    Up Aqua I ran U and Z version. There are lots of options out there, including building your end via a non sponsors website.
  15. larrymull
    What about mounting the tv on the wall?
  16. neo-2FX
    I'm tempted to get one of those "bookshelf" tanks or the "shallow" ones. I'm not a fan of normal 3ft and 4ft tanks.
  17. NoGi
    LOL, one of a kind unfortunately atm. I may have a couple somewhere with the old logo.
  18. NoGi
    LHS cleared of all choc cherries now: RHS currently only housing natives, here are a few giving a wave
  19. Gbang
    1 point
    Bloody friday. bloody marys are a hard one. They are very orange untill 20mm then boom! Some turn Blood red some stay orange. A very hard line to selecticely breed. Using a bare bottom tank to make it harder for then to colour up well those that look like they have been fed a high "blood" diet make the cut lol. P.s im a bit behind most people as i gave up on them a few years ago.....got the fire in my blood back.
  20. Gbang
    Still a great line @fishmosy woooo!

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