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  1. Wolfenrook

    Betta Lifespace 700

    Nope, Fujifilm bridge camera. The light though leaves images looking grainy, or grainy and too bright. This is the next best photo I took, not that great either:- It's not helping that the glass needs cleaning. lol Between my kids and the dogs nose, it gets a bit smeared very quickly. lol...
  2. Wolfenrook

    Betta Lifespace 700

    Nothing at all, but need to restart the ProFito again (Easylife). Photos aren't going to come out any better sadly, as the lighting stinks for photograph. It's an Arcadia EcoAqua 30watt spotlight, the tropical one, which has red and blue LEDs in addition to the white ones, giving quite a pink...
  3. Wolfenrook

    Betta Lifespace 700

    No such luck Lindy, it's a religion/faith thing, so I stand no chance of changing her mind. lol Ade
  4. Wolfenrook

    Betta Lifespace 700

    No room, the 20 odd vivs are filling it all... lol Agreed she's been mean not letting me hide it more. She's seriously insisting on it been right out at the front though. I only stuck it there whilst I was adding the wood and new plants too.. :( Ade
  5. Wolfenrook

    Poison dart frog and tree frog vivs.

    Well, that last one was delivered to this address by the shop I bought if from and set up and decorated here. The rest though, well they were wrapped in bubble wrap and given polytyrene 'feet', then put on a flat bed trolley to load and unload into a Luton type van with a tail lift. It wasn't...
  6. Wolfenrook

    Betta Lifespace 700

    It's my wife's Bast statue, and I'm not allowed to remove it sadly. lol Ade
  7. Wolfenrook

    Betta Lifespace 700

    I just wanted to update this as finally done something with this tank. First off, I've gone lower light on this to remove the need for CO2. Took off the white LED. The plants in there now will all tolerate the lower lighting. I also bought a massive bit of redmoor from Aquaessentials, lovely...
  8. Wolfenrook

    Poison dart frog and tree frog vivs.

    Ooops, sorry, after moving house I didn't do much with my aquarium for a long time, so haven't been on here in a long time! Anyway, correct that captive bred dart frogs don't have the toxins. You have to be careful though with wild caught or wild farmed ones though for at least 12 months after...
  9. Wolfenrook

    Betta Lifespace 700

    Well, I have some better news. All but 1 fish actually somehow survived 3 weeks in a bag (I should mention it was a koi bag, inside a fish box... lol). They're back in their tank now looking much happier. Started rescaping as well. No new plants as yet, but my wife built a hill of gravel...
  10. Wolfenrook

    Betta Lifespace 700

    Thanks bud. With any luck I can get it looking even better this time. Ade
  11. Wolfenrook

    Betta Lifespace 700

    Due to moving house, time to wrap this journal up. The tank was torn down, leaving only the substrate in. The plan was to get it all back up and running pretty quickly, but the best laid plans and all that... Plants are quite dead and dried up as thanks to rushing no water got put in the bag...
  12. Wolfenrook

    Betta Lifespace 700

    The 2 pots of ludwigia repens 'rubin' arrived today, so planted this now:- Should look good once it gains more colour. Ade
  13. Wolfenrook

    Betta Lifespace 700

    Another tweak on the way, in the form of 2 pots of ludwigia repens 'rubin' ordered from TGM yesterday. These will be going in the red painted area in this image, the purpose been to cut through the green a bit (the pink of the alternanthera isn't strong enough to do this), and also to take the...
  14. Wolfenrook

    Best shrimp for my tank?

    Sorry to disagree, but blue pearls were bred from neocaridina cf. zhangjiajiensis rather than neocaridina heteropoda (cherry shrimp), so are actually kin of snowball shrimp rather than cherry shrimp. Not that it makes much difference, care is identical, as is their prolific breeding. The one...
  15. Wolfenrook

    Betta Lifespace 700

    Had a play with my camera, setting it myself rather than using auto, this was about the best pic out of the ones I took:- I moved the flow pump once again, basically because I didn't like how it flattened a part of the background planting. Ade
  16. Wolfenrook

    Betta Lifespace 700

    Growth spurt:- I noticed that some growth was a little leggy however, especially on the daonoi, so I have increased the duration of the lighting period the white spotlight is on for. Ade
  17. Wolfenrook

    Betta Lifespace 700

    Growing nicely:- Ade
  18. Wolfenrook

    New project - opinions appreciated

    I've been an outcast on here since the day I joined. :D Nothing to worry about. I had some lovely discussions with Clive back in the day, and opinions have changed a LOT since then, including Clive's. ;) If you find a method that works for you, stick with it. Don't be afraid to try something...
  19. Wolfenrook

    Aquarium couriers???

    He's not a specific aquarium courier, but he did courier some optiwhite glass vivs for me insured (one actually broke on route and was replaced), so probably worth a try. http://www.animalcourier.co.uk/ Ade
  20. Wolfenrook

    Potential new EU legislation - thoughts?

    Another big problem with this potential legislation is that they are considering a white list approach, as Ed mentioned. This would basically mean that things left off would be banned, both plants AND none native animals (including fish). There's a very high chance that in the begining a lot...
  21. Wolfenrook

    Betta Lifespace 700

    Tis done. I put the Bastet statue in various places, and let my wife chose it's final position. I have to let her have some input as this is, although mostly mine, OUR tank, so I try to let her have a fair bit of input in the decision making process. Given how much has been spent on it, it's...
  22. Wolfenrook

    Betta Lifespace 700

    That's an idea for the Bastet statue, I'll have a play in a minute, gotta go in there anyway as bought a load more stems to go in (3 more pots of pogostemon erectus, 3 bunches of bacopa caroliniana and 3 bunches of alternanthera rosefolia). I left her there as I was going to try to create the...
  23. Wolfenrook

    Betta Lifespace 700

    Just a quick pic showing the gaps I have to fill, such a shame that eh. ;) Ade
  24. Wolfenrook

    Betta Lifespace 700

    After much thought, we decided to do a radical rescape on this, going back to the stems I love:- It's not finished yet though, need quite a lot more stems, including some nice rotala macranda I reckon. You can see part of the reason for the rescape on the wood, I got hit big time with BBA...
  25. Wolfenrook

    Celestial pearl danio

    Love CPDs, but these days I just can't justify the high price of them. Dug up an old photo I took back when I had a school (only have 1 very old one left these days). It's a bit grainy I'm afraid as I took it with an old Kodak point and shoot digital:- Ade
  26. Wolfenrook

    LED, T5 or Halide???

    I have one of the 2 tube units from AllPondSolutions. They're cheap because they are cheap, as in the quality isn't as high as more expensive units. BUT they do the job. I have one over our White's tree frog viv, and the plastic on them is a bit fragile, a bit broke off on me quite soon after...
  27. Wolfenrook

    Poison dart frog and tree frog vivs.

    Thanks bud, 19 vivs total including the bearded dragons and leopard geckos. ;) 17 of them are frog vivs of one sort or another. Our electric usage isn't much worst than when I just kept shrimp to be honest. Most of the vivs aren't heated, so it's just lights using power. They're cheaper to...
  28. Wolfenrook

    Poison dart frog and tree frog vivs.

    I was just reading one of Tom's nano journals, and somebody wondered what would happen if an aquarist did dart frog vivs.... :clap: We tend to be sneaky though:- Pure fluke that they did that when I put them all on the same shelf together. :D :lol: Ade
  29. Wolfenrook

    Betta Lifespace 700

    lol Alwyas the joker Ant. :lol: Meanie, you know the silly bint in the shop would only sell me 6 (gold neons).... She didn't give a hoot that I had removed 25 or so adult Endlers that morning, most females..... Oh well, went and bought 20 harlequin rasboras today. :lol: Ade
  30. Wolfenrook

    Betta Lifespace 700

    I love that description, thank you. :D Ade
  31. Wolfenrook

    Betta Lifespace 700

    Six days later, and I am VERY happy with how this tank is turning out:- You can't see on that, but I moved the CO2 diffuser into the sump, right by the return pump, and turned it up a bit. I did this as I pruned the echindorous rose in the back right, which meant the bubbles from the...
  32. Wolfenrook

    Betta Lifespace 700

    I think I have found the perfect plant! Aponogeton crispus 'Red'. That's the EXACT look I want for there, and with the good lighting I have it should go/stay a nice deep red. :D Plus we have a soft spot for aponogeton crispus. Once even managed to grow a load from seeds my older plants...
  33. Wolfenrook

    Betta Lifespace 700

    Agreed, I was really really not liking it before. It looked like what it was, a bunch of old plants chucked into a new tank, which just isn't how I do things normally. Plus the simple truth is, I love my stems! A tank without stems to me just doesn't feel complete. :) I do however reckon it...
  34. Wolfenrook

    Betta Lifespace 700

    I've done a bit more work on this today, removing some crypts, cutting back some overly large anubias on the left side and planting some pots of pogostemon erectus and rotala rotundifolia. In my opinion at least it now looks a LOT better:- Shocking news though, I've been dosing using EI so...
  35. Wolfenrook

    in what order for the tubes

    The Philips 965s should be fine. My understanding is they don't contain the UV component that Narva BioVitals do. Lampspecs also sell the Philips Activiva natural, which is an 8,000k like the Skywhite was. I'm confused by the wattages however, as they don't match up to T5HO standard wattages...
  36. Wolfenrook

    LED lighting

    I'm not nocking DIY LED setups for one second, if I had the skill and ability I'd probably have considered going that route myself. Me with a soldering iron though isn't a good idea, not with my tremor. ;) You will always get better results with skilled DIY, as you can customise to your exact...
  37. Wolfenrook

    Anyone use riccia as a floating plant

    Aye, I tried it with dwarf riccia, the stuff went mental! That said I've has similar problems with duckweed and redroot floater as well, so now avoid floating plants. lol Ade
  38. Wolfenrook

    LED lighting

    No offense taken, George probably doesn't have to design to compromise with his wife... If I didn't that cat wouldn't get tank room, nor would the mollies, Endlers etc... The cat is my wife's Bast statue, and she insists on it been in there. George has seen photographs of some of my past...
  39. Wolfenrook

    LED lighting

    They'll drop in price one day I'm sure. Heck, remember how much T5 kit cost when it first hit the hobby? Or the cost of Sky HD when it first came out? Although it does seem that LEDs have a much longer 'bleeding edge' period than most tech usually does.... I'd also like to see somebody like...
  40. Wolfenrook

    LED lighting

    Sorry George, I wasn't ignoring you honestly. :lol: Total agreement that it's good that this has become a discussion of the Arcadia vs The TMC. I quite agree that they both have pros and cons, hence I mentioned earlier about horses for courses. ;) I also do agree that Arcadia need to do...
  41. Wolfenrook

    LED lighting

    I think you are confusing it witht he 1000ND to be honest, which is a plastic brick. You must be, because the Arcadia is made out of metal, it's 1 big metal heatsink. :lol: I do however understand that people have different tastes, and to mine the TMC lights really are plasticy and cheap...
  42. Wolfenrook

    LED lighting

    Radik, I don't "consider" the "basic Arcadia cover as a lens", it IS a lens, just like the extra lenses TMC install over the LEDs in their fittings. But unlike the TMC units, you can change it. Yes you HAVE added 5 degrees on, as you clearly haven't even read the specifications for the actual...
  43. Wolfenrook

    Lights for shrimp cube

    Nope. lol Oh well. I can't find the one either though. Ade
  44. Wolfenrook

    LED lighting

    The White and Freshwater come with 120 degree lenses, you've added 5 degrees. ;) The sweet spot with them is actually fairly wide, and 54 PAR at 55cm depth in this sweet spot isn't to be sneered at, 45 PAR slightly outside this dropping off 22 PAR at the edges. Not that bad at all really...
  45. Wolfenrook

    LED lighting

    Indeed George, I've been talking to one of their product managers and he assured me that the 2nd gen will be dimmable, and that they will be releasing controllers. They've also gone back to the drawing board with the brackets. I didn't actually use the bracket, as that part IS ugly, and really...
  46. Wolfenrook

    LED lighting

    Actually Radk, there IS a PAR difference, especially noticeable at depth. As to spread, there's quite a big trade off. The TMC 1000ND could easily light a 60cm square, but had real problems with deep tanks. The Arcadia gets around this by more tightly clustering the diodes giving a narrower...
  47. Wolfenrook

    LED lighting

    Having tried a TMC 1000ND in the past, I can. They USED to have pretty poor depth penetration, and the early units were really yellow looking light wise. Given the shallow tanks they test on though, I'm surprised they couldn't make them work. The white EcoAqua though still gives off a...
  48. Wolfenrook

    *POLL* How long do you think a T5 tube will last?

    Not joining the debate, as my honest answer is, no idea. lol However thought George might find this useful info. My old lighting on my old (now retires) Juwel Rio 180 was the old T8 stuff, and it had magnetic ballasts, with 2 chokes hidden behind screw in plastic covers on the beam, so...
  49. Wolfenrook

    in what order for the tubes

    Be careful using BioVitals over an aquarium. I tried it as an experiment a few years back. They contain a small amount of UV-B and UV-A, however it's enough to provoke algae growth within the upper parts of the tank. I replaced mine within a few months (got them over vivs now). Like others...
  50. Wolfenrook

    Lights for shrimp cube

    Depends on a) are you planning to go high tech with CO2 injection and b) what's your budget? For medium to high light I doubt any of those you linked to will make you happy. The LEDs look like normal output LEDs, which are a bit naff from my experience. The 2 links to the Boyu 3 x8w T5 are...
  51. Wolfenrook

    Whatever happened to Shrimpking?

    From my understanding, without posting too much information that he would be unhappy with, serious illness in his family made things difficult for him, customers started getting orders late etc etc. It's all rather sad really, and if he ever reads this, best wishes Brandon. Ade
  52. Wolfenrook

    Not new.

    Hiya Chrisite. Surprised you haven't seen my dart vivs, posted quite a few pics over on RFUK. Guess you don't get out of the fish section much? ;) Anyway, there's a load in the photography forum I posted, enjoy. ;) Ade
  53. Wolfenrook

    Poison dart frog and tree frog vivs.

    lol Aye, just a few, not finished yet either. ;) They're SERIOUSLY addictive. :) I am in total agreement, my pairs of Azureas are my faves as well. Such striking colors and SERIOUSLY bold as well. I often wake up to find one right up against the glass watching me sleep (they're currently on...
  54. Wolfenrook

    Poison dart frog and tree frog vivs.

    Thanks muchly. You can probably see how I ended up in this particular hobby, plants. :lol: I have a feeling though that nobody will ever ask for pics of my vivs ever again. :lol: Ade
  55. Wolfenrook

    Poison dart frog and tree frog vivs.

    Ooops, forgot some:- Asian golden tree frogs:- Dendrobates leucomelas Ok, apart from the fire bellied toads, bearded dragons and leopard geckos that's all of our herps. :lol: Ade
  56. Wolfenrook

    Poison dart frog and tree frog vivs.

    >>>Continued. D. tincotrius Azureas viv Ranitomeya variabillis (were ventrimaculata) French Guyana That's an old pic, it's a lot more grown in these days. The frogs:- D. Auratus "Anconc Hill" Afraid the frog pic is rubbish, as these are so shy I rarely see them. Oophaga...
  57. Wolfenrook

    Poison dart frog and tree frog vivs.

    As requested, posting some pics of my planted vivs, hope you like them. I'll post a pic or two of the frogs that live in them as well as you can't always see them in the tanks shots. Living Room Display Viv Ameerega bassieri sisa Dendrobates tinctorius Citronella viv D. tinctorius...
  58. Wolfenrook

    Not new.

    Thanks folks for the warm welcome back. :) If nobody objects, I'll happily bore you all with pics of my vivs, just ask Morgan he's used to it. :lol: Ade
  59. Wolfenrook

    Betta Lifespace 700

    Job done, home made spray bar drilled and fitted, CO2 system setup. :dance: The 'spray bar' is working a treat, creating a nice gentle current around all levels of the tank, and pulling the bubbles from the CO2 diffuser with it. Doesn't stick out like a sore thumb particularly either:-...
  60. Wolfenrook

    LED lighting

    Sorry for the slight necro, but as there are no other threads about these I wanted to chip in. I have 2 Arcadia EcoAqua 30 watt spots over my new tank, and I really rate them. Tank is 70cm x 60cm x 66cm. The only plastic on them is the lens and the clamping bracket. The lamp body is one big...
  61. Wolfenrook

    Betta Lifespace 700

    I mentioned this in my 'intro' so figured I should post some info. It's a 62 gallon tank with a big sump for filtration. That pump is a 3000lph one, I think I finally joined the 10x club. :lol: The first chamber of that filter is filled with my old biomedia, the second I used to house my...
  62. Wolfenrook

    Not new.

    More old and smelly. :lol: I've not been active in a while though, basically because I haven't been doing much planted tank wise in a looong time. I spend more time on poison dart frog enclosures (planted naturally. ;)) these days. However, I've reawakened my interest very recently...
  63. Wolfenrook

    Aquascapes 2003 to present

    Re: Six years of 'scaping For once Clive, we are in complete agreement on something. :wink: Too many folks seem to be thinking that to aquascape all that you are allowed to use is green, yet if you look at any other work of art, the best are usually filled with different colours. So for...
  64. Wolfenrook

    My 180 to date.

    Thanks, the big sword on the left is a red flame (it's much redder now since switching to tubes with more lumens in the blue wavelengths), a lovely cultivar. I have 3 young ones growing in there as well (daughter plants of the big one) and about 5 echinodorus cordifolius 'marbled queen' as well...
  65. Wolfenrook

    Project Shrimp

    Oh I quite agree, despite the fact that it is a lot less work and cost a lot less to set up. :lol: Oh and re the lid, my shrimp have never tried to leave the tank, but as MrLuke has indicated my apple snails do! :lol: That lid is even weighted down in the middle with a piece of acrylic to...
  66. Wolfenrook

    No2 Daughters Aquarium

    A few changes since this tank was first started, still nice and colourful for her though, and very easy to maintain. Ade
  67. Wolfenrook

    My 180 to date.

    Just an update of how my Rio 180 planted is looking these days:- Ade
  68. Wolfenrook

    Project Shrimp

    Just an updated pic of how this tank looks now:- This tank had developed quite nicely IMO. Ade
  69. Wolfenrook

    Shrimp feeding problems - any ideas???

    Steaming is better than blanching. When you dip something in boiling water, vitamins and beta caretanoids are destroyed, where if you steam stuff it still softens the cell was enough for shrimp etc to eat it but preserves the vitamins etc. Ade
  70. Wolfenrook

    Snails or deficiency?

    Holes in leaves are usually either an iron deficiency (large holes that look quite ragged, and thin areas to the rest of the leaf, can effect young and old leaves), or potassium deficiency (small pinprick holes, usually with a black edge, occur on older leaves only). Ade
  71. Wolfenrook

    Liquid ferts

    Just to add that Tropica ferts are shrimp safe at close to manufacturers recommended dosages (in a 180 litre tank for example, I wouldn't go much higher than 7mls per day). Go too high and the copper in them does start to have an impact. I have been using Easy Life Pro-Fito, Nitro and Fosfo...
  72. Wolfenrook

    Snails!

    Sorry for the late reply, but I rarely come on here these days. As to the dosing, I never said I was dosing EI, I was dosing TPN+ when I lost the shrimp, and it effected my cherry shrimp as well, making them lethargic and shy (a classic sign of copper poisoning. However I can happily link at...
  73. Wolfenrook

    unidentified creature

    Tortoises aren't invertebrates. :P So get it out of ere then. :lol: Ade
  74. Wolfenrook

    Shrimp with eggs??? - With pics and video!!

    Your browny coloured one isn't really an RCS, it's just a standard brown neocaridina heteropoda (same species, but not the colour variation that cherry shrimp are), usually these pop up where your source has kept them together with either other neocaridina shrimp, or wild types. Females are...
  75. Wolfenrook

    RCS breeding at 86F ???

    Cherry shrimp actually have a very broad range of temperatures at which they are happy and will breed. The guide is usually 65-85, but as you have found they are happy at higher temperatures than this as well. In fact most Neocaridina species will live happily at higher temperatures, I keep...
  76. Wolfenrook

    shrimp compatability with Koralia flow pump

    Good to hear that Ed. They have always worried me as no way to cover them properly. :P Ade
  77. Wolfenrook

    shrimp compatability with Koralia flow pump

    Should be fine with adults, might turn the occasional shrimplet into shrimp paste though. :( Ade
  78. Wolfenrook

    African Dwarf Frog

    Frogs are vertebrates. :P Ade
  79. Wolfenrook

    Iwagumi

    Afraid that it doesn't look all that different to me, and certainly doesn't change my viewing of the layout either way. The one thing that does really stick out to me is that forward most rock, it looks too big and bulky to me, takes away any sense of harmony. The mosses look lovely though...
  80. Wolfenrook

    Our 5 year old daughter's aquarium

    Yeah, our 5 YO went through a hand dipping phase with this tank. After a few threats telling her I would take the tank away though she soon stopped. She has a mild global delay learning disability as well, medics reckon she tends to be about 12 months ish behind in mental development, so she's...
  81. Wolfenrook

    Our 5 year old daughter's aquarium

    Not particularly a planted tank, rather a tank that happens to be planted. Still looks nice though, and my middle daughter absolutely loves it with it's platies, cherry shrimp and neocaridina palmata (she isn't bothered about hybrids cropping up naturally. lol). Ade
  82. Wolfenrook

    Another RIO 180.

    Pruned the jungle at the back a bit to give it more shape, and I've also planted a few echinodorus tenellus from project shrimp in the right front corner to fill the empty space:- The ET should soon look better in this tank, as there is no CO2 and only sporadic fertilisation in project...
  83. Wolfenrook

    How long to leave plants before introducing apple snails?

    The algae pellets from Snailshop are good as well, my apple snails absolutely love these, devouring them in double quick time. Ade
  84. Wolfenrook

    How long to leave plants before introducing apple snails?

    You folks are aware that there are more than one type of apple snail? Pomacea bridgessi don't eat live plants (apart from things like riccia) but do eat dead or dying vegetation. The other varieties of apple snail (including the giant ones) absolutely love a nice live plant to munch on, and...
  85. Wolfenrook

    Another RIO 180.

    Could well be, Gadget is coming around to the idea now though that you can't allow platies to breed out of hand. :D Anyway, update pic time as it's been about 14 days since I last pruned. I have however pruned the echinodorus red flame, echinodorus cordifolius 'marble queen' and my nymphae...
  86. Wolfenrook

    Project Shrimp

    The snowballs, sri lanka dwarf shrimp and the apple snails. Oh and it's in the past tense, the only dwarf riccia left is that that 'attached' itself to the end of a piece of wood. :lol: Was amusing whilst it lasted though, you ever seen a snowball shrimp doing a 'Wile E Coyote'? As in grab...
  87. Wolfenrook

    Project Shrimp

    I have willow moss growing in my high light 180 litre, it's slower growing than the Xmas moss is. lol As to that dwarf riccia Aaron sent me, the shrimp say "thank you very much, it was delicious!". :lol: There's a little bit left on the top of the rear piece of wood that caught there. The...
  88. Wolfenrook

    Amano Shrimp Eggs

    I'm pretty sure it's usually sold as artemia food, you could try Liquizel as well as sold by Hobby. As to the light, some of it could be that it stops the zoes from settling out of the water column, which would be achieved in nature by the greater depth of the water column and the strength of...
  89. Wolfenrook

    Amano Shrimp Eggs

    The chap who wrote the article I linked to found that more survived when the lights were left on 24/7, finding that he lost more zoes if the lights were turned out. Worth considering. Ade
  90. Wolfenrook

    Assasin Snails

    Probably. Even if it eats the other snails first it will eventually get around to the apple snail. Ade
  91. Wolfenrook

    Amano Shrimp Eggs

    If that tanks a is a freshwater one, I'm afraid that your zoes are doomed bud. If they survive in freshwater then you simply do not have actual caridina multidentata, but rather a similar species. Ade
  92. Wolfenrook

    Plant ID - Moss in one of the TGM tanks

    When you look closely, it does actually look like very closely pruned Christmas moss, at least it does to me anyway. There's a frond growing upwards from the top that is most definitely identical to a frond of Christmas moss. Nice pruning though, makes it look really spongy. :wink: Ade
  93. Wolfenrook

    What water conditioner do you use?

    I got my water report a while back, Severn Trent make them freely available via their website. That's how I know that our water contains quite a lot of chlorine, fluoride and copper (the copper is only a trace amount, but when combined with copper in plant ferts can reach toxic levels for...
  94. Wolfenrook

    Crystal Red Shrimplets

    Congrats. I always say about shrimp young that if you can see one, odds are it is one of many. :D Ade
  95. Wolfenrook

    Project Shrimp

    The biggest baby we have yet is still only a little under a centimetre in length. They're breeding well though so should be able to make everybody on our waiting list happy quite quickly once the young have grown enough, I wont sell very small baby shrimp if I can help it. :) They are...
  96. Wolfenrook

    Project Shrimp

    It came with, why would I spend more money when I don't need to. Oh, and as far as I am concerned, the gravel isn't that much of a bother when you have shrimp looking like this in your aquarium:- Ade
  97. Wolfenrook

    Project Shrimp

    Oops, forgot them. lol. Nope, it's crypt wendtii. Oh and I'm not keen on the purple gravel either, but my wife insisted it went in there. Ade
  98. Wolfenrook

    Project Shrimp

    This aquarium was designed with the focus upon the shrimp. Equipment 60 litre ClearSeal Panoptic 560 Modified Fluval 2 internal filter filled with sintered glass media, modified for reduced flow 200 watt ClearSeal heater Eco-Complete Substrate 24 Watt T5 power compact overtank luminaire...
  99. Wolfenrook

    Snail ID please

    Actually they look like tadpole snails to me, which aren't that destructive to plants. They're distinctly different to pond snails. Ade
  100. Wolfenrook

    Another RIO 180.

    Good news: I will have ammania cuttings in a few months probably, it grows really easily for me, I've even grown it in very very low light! Bad news: The affinis was bought from Greenline about 7 years ago or so. :lol: Many of my plants have been going for years and years now, the nympae...
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