25l Cherry Shrimp Update

richiep
  • #81
I've got some well seasoned wood small enough to look nice in your tank, I'll cut some java moss off mine them spread it all over the it then secure with fishing gut, it will overgrown the gut in no time and the shrimp will love it. This way you can move it around and take it out to prune it

That's the piece of wood but it will be covered in moss
 

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Rhia
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  • #82
I've got some well seasoned wood small enough to look nice in your tank, I'll cut some java moss off mine them spread it all over the it then secure with fishing gut, it will overgrown the gut in no time and the shrimp will love it. This way you can move it around and take it out to prune it
Ahh I see. Learnt something new again . Looks like the moss would be able to take to it very easily
 
richiep
  • #83
Is never roots so it need something to hold it down. This is a picture of the tank I've just taken I'll take some from each plant. As you can see the tank wount miss it
 

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Rhia
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  • #84
It's a good looking tank results are in the water is fine and the ammonia was between 0 and 0.5 ( was a very faint yellow) think I will be leaving most of the rocks out of the tank because they are awkward when it comes to cleaning the substrate
 
richiep
  • #85
That tank as only been running 10 months.
It was that BB (big bug) so I'll get the wood out and put some have java moss on after I finish making my RO water then we can sort out the best way to to get this lot to you

Rhia do not give out any personal details until I find out how to get this sorted, ill have to seek advise from a moderator before we can proceed, as I can't PM you until you reach 50 posts
 
Dch48
  • #86
It's a good looking tank results are in the water is fine and the ammonia was between 0 and 0.5 ( was a very faint yellow) think I will be leaving most of the rocks out of the tank because they are awkward when it comes to cleaning the substrate
Yellow means no ammonia. Green is what indicates it's presence.
 
Rhia
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  • #87
Yellow means no ammonia. Green is what indicates it's presence.
Ahhh I see. Yay well that's good then. Waters looking good

That tank as only been running 10 months.
It was that BB (big bug) so I'll get the wood out and put some have java moss on after I finish making my RO water then we can sort out the best way to to get this lot to you

Rhia do not give out any personal details until I find out how to get this sorted, ill have to seek advise from a moderator before we can proceed, as I can't PM you until you reach 50 posts
So it's a newish tank. . I won't give any out lol. Ok then. I think I'm nearly at 50 posts soon anyway. Long reply I'm sorry. Work got crazy the past few days
 
richiep
  • #88
once youve got 50 you can pm me ive had a look at the rules and this is the only way, not to worry it may take a week longer but well get there
 
Rhia
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  • #89
once youve got 50 you can pm me ive had a look at the rules and this is the only way, not to worry it may take a week longer but well get there
Ok then. On the road to 50 lol
 

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