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  1. jayc
    I have never heard of anyone using sponge as a substrate. I think you'll be on your own there. So you can be the first to trial it for pros and cons. Of course, you won't be able to "plant" any thing. But that might not be a priority for you. Then again, maybe you could plant stem plants. Cut a slit into the sponge and insert into the the slit. The sponge would even hold the stem keeping the plant in place.
  2. Matuva
    , I have new shrimplets As the black & white beauties have no more eggs, I bet these are black & white shrimplets. Now I'm excited
  3. revolutionhope
    Thanks@madmerv ! I was talking to the breeder -@gbang whom I got this line from originally and he was considering crossing his back to chocolates or maybe it was black cherries he said; to obtain a darker hue. I've noticed they can range from very bright red just like a nice red cherry right through to a deep dark reddish brown colour but ive decided this particular one is what I am going to aim for this year. [emoji173] [emoji111] [emoji444] Will

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