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use of two different soil in taiwan bee aquarium -akadama and benibachi-
Mossvetica posted a topic in Shrimp Tank Setup
first of all I'm sorry for my bad english. I use translation. Soon I will build 40-liter Taiwan bee aquariums. I think to use 4 liters of akadama under gravel filter and 1 liter benibachi on the floor. Do you think using two different active soils is dangerous or harmful? Some people have said that the life of active soils will be shortened. Thanks. -
hey all, i've impulsively decided to setup my first crystal shrimp tank - (i have an existing nano tank with CBS but i got that second-hand. in any case - long story short -i have a fully cycled barebottom tank with a canister and an air-sponge running. i have a little purigen in the canister i only have a week and a half to organise tank buffering and i have just ordered 2 packs of fulvic grains which should arrive mid-late next week. is there anything else i can do to ensure i have the right water parameters to keep the bee shrimp successfully? will the fulvic grains alone do a good enough job for me provided i replace them routinely every 6 months? love n peace will
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Product Description BENIBACHI Super Bacterium BEE MAX is a mixture of enzyme and chitosan (double of Bee3) which helps to maintain water quality, promotes growth, coloration and molting of juvenile and adult shrimps. Bee3 can be used on a regular basis to increase clarity of water, or to a point whereby molting improvement is achieved. You can observe that shrimps stop dying during unsuccessful molting. Bee Max also boosts the effect of promoting plant growth in a planted tank. Directions: Use 1 spoon for 60cm tank and 2 spoon for 90cm tank. Add Bee Max directly to the tank.
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Anyone here tried Benibachi Planaria Zero in their Sula tanks?
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Product Description BENIBACHI Super Bacterium BEE MAX is a mixture of enzyme and chitosan (double of Bee3) which helps to maintain water quality, promotes growth, coloration and molting of juvenile and adult shrimps. Bee3 can be used on a regular basis to increase clarity of water, or to a point whereby molting improvement is achieved. You can observe that shrimps stop dying during unsuccessful molting. Bee Max also boosts the effect of promoting plant growth in a planted tank. Directions: Use 1 spoon for 60cm tank and 2 spoon for 90cm tank. Add Bee Max directly to the tank. View full article
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I had a 45cm tank lying around so might as well make a little home for some shrimps :D I'm using Benibachi Shrimp Soil, assortment of low light plants, HOB filter, and fair bit of lava rock. The rocks will provide heaps of surface area for the beneficial bacteria to colonise.