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Welcome, you will love it here!
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Nice! Add a nice macro lens and you will be ready to take great shrimp photos! Congrats!
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If you tape around the bottom, it works much better.
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Do you suggest a moss ball that is truly a moss ball and good for the tank?
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I have a setup like what you are talking about for my TB's, and I have quite a few that are berried right now,
and I have a lot of fry in the tank. I use cholla wood, alder cones, bee balls, and Indian almond leaves, Bio-Digest,Mulberry Leaves, Oak Leaves, stinging needle leaves, etc like you are using.
See my Gallery on my Mr. Aqua 12 Gallon setup. But yes, I think you will succeed with what you want to do.
Use RO Water, 6.4 to 6.8 PH, 0 to 1 KH, 6 GH, 72 degrees temp, 150 TDS, Malaysia Drift wood, and plenty
of places for them to hide out. I also just started using the LowKey Absorption Board. I change my Bio Ball,
Cappa wood, and Bio Digest on the first of each month, and change 15 to 25% of water every two weeks.
I have plants on the right side of the tank, but I don't know if you plan on putting in plants or not.
I wish you Good Luck. I have had to learn some lessons the hard way, but so far, so good on this new
tank setup that I have with a Mr Aqua 12 gallon low iron tank and I made a sliding glass top for it.
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Same here, about 50% of water changes on my fish tanks, and 15 to 25% on my shrimp tanks every two weeks.
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Oh, okay, got ya!
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Yep, I am inclined to agree too. Why take away the bubbles. I guess it is supposed to be quiet. I'm not sure, but I saw it on Facebook, and thought I would show it here.
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Can the members that are here now be grandfathered in?
Or we get large discount for those already on the forum.
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Yeah, both of those are very good. You would be happy with either one of them. I am kind of partial to Nikon,
because of lenses and wireless technology, but there are tons who wouldn't buy anything but a Cannon.
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yeah, I am betting shrimp would love the tantora chinese spinach leaves. Mine don't seem to like the snowflake at all. But they love
Mulberry leaves, organic spinach leaves, stinging needle leaves, blanched zucchini, Indian Almond leaves, and Bacter AE. They also
love the Bee Pollen, they eat it up big time.
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I am a Nikon and Cannon Fan. I have a Nikon D3200 and love it. But without a macro lens and a good macro lens,
you just can't get good close up sharp shrimp photos. You also have to consider a good, heavy duty tripod, and if
you shoot a lot indoors, you would want a plug in adapter, so you don't have to worry about batteries. You want a
backup battery or two for sure, and some basic filters. Case, and two good lenses. So you might look at a package
type of deal. Cannon T5's are great cameras too.
Once you have a good basic setup in place, then you can add to it as you go along. But a good macro lens will
cost you at least 300 to 400, and a great macro lens will cost even more.
The Nikon and Cannon cameras shoot extremely well on automatic if you don't know much about photography or
just have basic knowledge. It is best to get an off camera flash too. If you have the photography knowledge the Nikon
and Cannon will also do what you want too with a ton of features and setting and ability to set everything manual.
Just my opinion here too. There are some good photos on this forum, so I am sure there are some good helpful
opinions on helping steer you in the right direction.
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Your Ravens are on fire. Flacco already threw 5 TD's in the first quarter. It's 48 to 17 right now.
I am a Bronco Fan and #18 Fan, and they are up on the Jets, Peyton's thrown 3 TD's, but Rex's
defense has always played Manning well. Jet's D is way better than their record is.
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I go back and forth on this with the cost of RO water versus an RO unit, but it just seems to come out so close cost wise, then you factor in your time with a RO unit versus RO water that is ready to use. Maybe I just haven't found the right RO unit.
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i have a bit of a different perspective on these things. first off they are not moss they are a type of clado algae. and when conditions are right they wreak havoc on a tank. i had it happen saddly. they can send out spores and you cant get rid of it without taking the tank down and bleaching every thing. yes bleaching. for 3 years i fought the stuff. my moss balls were pretty but man did they make a mess. never again will i own one.
http://www.instructables.com/id/how-to-take-care-of-marimo-balls/
That makes me want to take them out of my tank Wicca, the last thing I want is to have to bleach my entire tank because of some Marino balls. Even though I do have them in a small container. I think I will take them out and put them in a one gallon tank and watch them and see what happens. But I don't want them causing me issues in my main tank that I built specifically to be easier to take care of.
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I was always told, you can have never have enough filtration, and that there is no such a thing as too much filtration.
But so far, it seem to be great, even with the over kill on the filtration.
The Penn Plax Cascade 500 for a Mr Aqua 12 gallon tank all by itself should be more than enough. Combined with
the HMF is plenty. I could probably take out the others no problem, but so far it all seems to be working great, but
we will see as I get to the 6 month mark and so on to be sure that it is still all working out the way I want.
I think I am going to switch out the inert substrate in the substrate containers and go with the new Marfied Controsoil
for shrimp. So both substrate containers will have the Marfied Controsoil, and the plants will still have the Fluval
Shrimp Stratum and some inert substrate on the top.
Marfied Controsoil 10L
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Congrats to the winner! I think next time, though you should be able to do a write up on your tank with the photo and have at least three photos.
There was no doubt everyone liked #7, especially with that landscaping. It is an awesome tank. I really like #2, too.
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Welcome, you will love it here! And where you are located, you have access to tons of shrimps and supplies, that
us local guys in the small towns can't get.
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I sold TheEcigStop and The Vapor Trail Magazine a few months ago. The new guy is doing a redesign right now, I think.
but it has a ton of information on it. What the new owners are going to do with it, I don't know though.
I have been out sick the past couple of weeks, and still am, so I haven't been online much at all. Hopefully, I will get well
and be back online in a couple more weeks.