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  1. perplex
    This is zoomed in This is the Full picutre
  2. BRISSY
    One of my females
  3. buck
    Now thats how you dry start! Looks amazing dude!
  4. JacksonL
    I really didn't do a lot, I put a cheap analog humidity meter from eBay in the tank and just gave the tank a good misting whenever it dropped to about 75% which would get it back up to 85% or so, just tried to keep it at that level for the journey. I had a bit of stringy fungus stuff at the start because I was using gladwrap over the top, I assume it was either too humid or not getting enough fresh air. After that I just used the loose fitting glass lid that came with the tank instead. It took a week or two for the HC to start noticeably growing but about the 3rd or 4th week everything started to kick into overdrive and grow rapidly. oh and in a few places where the HC wasn't growing very dense I just trimmed the tops off the HC and left the trimmings where it fell next to the original plant and they took root and filled in the spaces nicely.
  5. Odin
    1 point
    You have a good eye, these guys require brackish water so I am using RO water mixed with marine salt at about 50% the strength of full marine water. Mine Is currently 1.012 SG (it's doesn't have to be this as they do well in 1.010 up to 1.015SG. No reminerlising is needed and I use ocean rock/dead coral to stop the water becoming acidic over time, it's a natural PH buffer. Feed them once a week, and they seem to be doing well.. If you watch the next video and look at the top center of the rock at 2:05 a shrimp drops down through the water to reach the sand but they don't move and just float down, I assume they are lazy haha. Thing is they do this from the top of the tank and some end up free falling down upside down and you think one has just died and is floating down and just as they hit the sand they correct themselves and swim off! Heart attack central when you see them upside down lifeless and falling. Here's the Video, skip to 2:05 lol
  6. Szopen's Shrimps
    Hi :) I would like to show you my Steel Blue tank:
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