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  1. revolutionhope
    Due to an unlikely set of circumstances I ended receiving some of the short creek caridina confusa from northboy - i decided against trying to keep the c zebra shrimp (which I had prepaid for in May or June but delayed and delayed, so anyway i'm hoping that these will be easier to keep given they're apparently used to a much wider range of water parameters than the zebs which live in parameters something similar to "evian - the essence of purity" The shrimp were packed very well by northboy in a large box; 2 very large breather bags inside the box with 10 shrimp in each, there was one casualty I discovered later, but the rest seemed quite happy. I also had asked for some native mosses and some leaves - he kindly included a very good sized portion of moss and also a few ferns which look beautiful but i'm not sure if they'll do well in gravel - (any tips about how to plant/grow them would really be appreciated!) He also threw in great samples of IAL and mulberry leaves and the shrimp went into a feeding frenzy for these mulberry leaves - they must have been somehow better than the mulberry leaf already sitting in the tank ? My first impression of the confusa was "wow these things are big" - I've never had any shrimp other than neos and CBS and some of the girls were already slightly chunkier than the biggest elderly female cherry I've seen. They really do have a different body shape/structure to neos and bee shrimps for sure and given my eyesight is bad I really appreciate their larger size ! They do have a pretty yellow hue when viewed in nice light conditions. I also thought they seemed to be social animals; seeming to congregate together for some reason ?? I tested water parameters of the newly arrived shrimp, EC 150ish (75ppm), pH 6.8, GH 2.5 and KH ~1 (I measured GH and KH using 10mL sample in an effort to get a reading twice as accurate as the API test kit normally would give). My tank which is approx 110 litres had been running for a month or two already and the canister was seeded with media from other cycled canisters as well as an air-sponge which was brought across from another tank. My substrate is just a fine black quartz. The water in the tank was RO plus a blackwater extract and some boss aquaria mineral powder and was around 9 or 10 ppm. I attempted to achieve a slightly softer water than the bags the shrimp came in by using a mixture of salty shrimp bee shrimp and salty shrimp GH/KH + and i think i did a good job with pH somewhere around 6.6 - 6.8 and a bit lower EC. I'm in Adelaide and our tap water is horrible with 100-200 ppm water and can even get much higher at times. So i realise if i am going to be able to share my shrimps locally with people who don't have RO units then I won't want to keep them in extremely soft water conditions that's for sure. The shrimp were acclimatised carefully by drip method and then temperature matched by floating them before releasing them; they seem to have settled in quite comfortably, grazing around and interestingly they do seem to still like to be in each other's company, clustering together somehwat and not scattering so randomly as my neos have always done whenever I've received a new lot. So my tank is horribly horribly "aquascaped" if you can call it that as I just didn't have time (or energy) to focus on appearances today and it is a practical tank not a display tank as such. I had to do water-changes and other maintenance in other tanks while I had the chance to spend time in my room and life is busybusy as it is for many of us at this time of year. So enough of my rant; I hope someone here finds my little shrimp-journey I've had today interesting.. and here are some shabby phone-pix, the colours show up very poorly in part because the tannins from the blackwater extract I recently added to the tank tints the water very dark and it will take a few days for it to become clearer. OK no pictures available due to technical problems - will post again tomorrow with some pix hopefully if i get time damn LOL love n peace will
  2. NoGi
  3. revolutionhope
    Hi all, thought i'd post a quick description of my experience with the fluval q2 "quiet pump" the pumps have 2 outputs and a great flow-rate for the price, i bought one of these and it was extremely quiet - i was very impressed, a few weeks later i got another one, fantastic! a few weeks later again and the older one had started vibrating and rattling, shortly after then so did the second quiet pump. I read up about it and saw someone mention something in another forum about how they discovered a loose screw inside the pump, i intended to take mine apart and look for said "loose screw" but didn't get around to it yet and have just put up with the noise. anyway i have since discovered 2 of the main screws on the bottom that hold the unit together had fallen out completely on one of them, and 1 screw has also fallen out on the other unit. im quite disappointed - i haven't gotten around to trying to fix the units yet and i'm optimistic that i can figure out how to "shut them up" but i'm still not happy that they have failed to meet expectations 1-2 months after purchase ! BY COMPARISON - my older schego m2k3 and WS series pump are incredible - soooo so quiet still, @ineke (and others) had recommended the schego brand in a thread here and i'm glad i followed their advice initially before i took my chance on the fluval pumps - i will stick with schego in future - well worth the extra cost for the low-noise and the quality! love n peace will
  4. OzShrimp
    Good stuff mate, either of you got photos of how that filtration works ? I got a divided 4ftr i was considering selling cause i wanted a sump but i f i could do something like that i could save myself some money!
  5. Ronskitz
    Cheers baz yeah im a happy camper and yes lots to work on and play with. Now you just need to convince your wife about the new one lol
  6. Disciple
    Good stuff Ron, I am happy you bought it off me, was a bit worried when the wife said it had to go. Hopefully you can take all the shrimp to the next level. A bit sad losing the CRS colony as it was one of my favourites but I know you look after them.
  7. neo-2FX
    This is looking awesome man!
  8. Ronskitz
    Thanks buck i cut a few pieces of 20x45 pine for the fronts to sit flush with and then added some velcro And then 1 piece at the bottom I was going to cut finger holes in the top left corner but liked the seemless look and coz the panels arent gonna be coming off too often i just take the side panel off then reach through and push the fromt panels out
  9. buck
    I love the look of the stand! how are the front panels attached? I assume they can be removed? I’m thinking of doing something along the lines of this with my 6foot's stand to enclose the bottom.
  10. MaNieAk
    some say x CRS some x CBS , most likely a pure line but it is considered a rare mutation and it is a taiwan bee Because of this rare mutation these (red and blue ) bolt have allot of genetic flaws Its mentioned in a article in breeders n keepers magazine with the title ; beautifull shrimp , bad genetics
  11. al4n
    cool setup mate, what do you keep
  12. jc12
    Very nice. Love the photos! Nice setup. :-)
  13. GotCrabs
    Top job with the stain, love tanks on stained wooden stands, look awesome.

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