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Old 30-04-2006, 11:01 AM   #1
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This is my low maintainance 3 ft shrimp tank, housing my CRS and cherries.
2 bubble sponge filter and a powerfilter, 2x FL lights, no CO2.




Removed moss coz they aren't really low maintainance.they get messy and grow too fast.
Any suggestions to improve on the overall look?
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Old 30-04-2006, 11:29 AM   #2
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This is my low maintainance 3 ft shrimp tank, housing my CRS and cherries.
2 bubble sponge filter and a powerfilter, 2x FL lights, no CO2.




Removed moss coz they aren't really low maintainance.they get messy and grow too fast.
Any suggestions to improve on the overall look?
nice setup!

perhaps u can conceal the filter..

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Old 30-04-2006, 09:37 PM   #3
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nice...very natural looking...
how do u manage to keep the temperature low for the shrimps? fans?
sry i noobish at planted...juz curious
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Old 30-04-2006, 09:39 PM   #4
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This is my low maintainance 3 ft shrimp tank, housing my CRS and cherries.
2 bubble sponge filter and a powerfilter, 2x FL lights, no CO2.

Removed moss coz they aren't really low maintainance.they get messy and grow too fast.
Any suggestions to improve on the overall look?
I think it looks very natural. A little wild looking somemore. Good work. Just need to hide the equipments and you have a jungle.
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I think it looks very natural. A little wild looking somemore. Good work. Just need to hide the equipments and you have a jungle.
If u like wild, look at this! My old 5ft shrimp tank...even wilder!
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Old 30-04-2006, 10:41 PM   #6
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nice...very natural looking...
how do u manage to keep the temperature low for the shrimps? fans?
sry i noobish at planted...juz curious
have a fan and sometimes got on aircon.temp is between 22-25degrees.
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If u like wild, look at this! My old 5ft shrimp tank...even wilder!
Wow.. it looks so natural.. seems like I have dived to the bottom of some pond
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have a fan and sometimes got on aircon.temp is between 22-25degrees.
i see i see thanks bro!
very inspired by ur low main setup!!! maybe wan to try also!
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