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  1. Disciple
    So @Ronskitz Came over the other day to help me with some canister maintenance. He even took a quick video. Since I havent done a update for awhile here it is.
  2. ineke
    this Bluebolt is a breeding machine. Time to catch out the Bluebolts and give them their own tank again.
  3. Matuva
    Hi Damien, sorry to hijack the title of your previous thread Though, this title is perfect for those pictures: I have set a tank with the water and soil of the creek, and this time it seems to work. Water is KH: 0, TDS : 30. The one at the bottom is pregnant. This did happen in the tank , and I also have shrimplets. Sorry for quality of pictures, they are from a phone. That being said, these critters leave me perplex: I caught them in the wild, but they really look like the Hue bee (aka Princess Bee)...
  4. neo-2FX
  5. Zoidburg
    Would be interested in seeing a picture! Upgrade membership? Make image smaller? Or load to an image hosting website?
  6. Disciple
    Just a quick update video of my Blue Bolts.
  7. jayc
    She's a beauty Ineke. You must be proud of that Bluebolt.
  8. Madmerv
    When something starts to become a problem for the moderators then remove it. The last thing we want is moderator burn out and then a neglected site. If you follow the forum and read the posts then it dosent take long to work out who has what and where they live. If you want to buy some new ones or get some genetic diversity then a direct PM is not that hard to do. Is it against the rules to include a note that you are willing to sell in a Post? PM's between members then exclude the moderators involvement.
  9. Letsgetsteve
    So we started keeping shrimp at the beginning of the summer and are doing well with our Caridinas and I just got stuff to take some pictures of them. Really good information on this board (sorry that we are more the lurker peeps then super active) as well as some great help from some locals who are now our friends really helped with our success! We are still sorting out issues with our neo's but now that we found our phosphate issue (over 20ppm in the tanks!) we should have those colonies kicking pretty darn soon. Let me know what you think and any tips on photographing the shrimp would be appreciated!
  10. revolutionhope
    Looking good :-) can i ask what was the phosphate story? Is that detailed in another thread? I can't offer many tips about photography.. i am often rediscovering that cleaning the glass is helpful. I got a cheap macro lens for my phone from@newbreed - I'm pretty keen to try it out but it went missing when I moved house recently. What did you use to shoot those pix? [emoji173] [emoji111] Will

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