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how do i setup my tank 24" for red bee

yokatta

Seedling
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-Water running 8 day
-Tank size 24"
-Gravel ada II with Gex on top
-Bacteria LEAF CORPORATE
-CLEAR SUPER ADA
-15 red bee test water

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viktorlantos said:
Great tank. Pretty Japanese :p :thumbup:
That's one of my fav looking filter Kotobuki. This is not available outside of Japan as i know.
What is your oppinion on this filter? I've seen this is one of the fav filter in Japan.

My oppinion on this filter was nice for a few month after that become dirty and difficult to clean out on little corner even using small brush, you can do it yourself mate just sketch some picture with that size I show you below and give to acrylic shop :p

[Specifications]
Adaptation of water: 200L Pump conforms to: 800L / H
Connection hose diameter: Φ12 (diameter)
Accessories: body, lid, liquid filter material,
screws and hose fittings Material: Acrylic Dimensions (Max): W56 × D114 × H281mm
Filtration tank size: W56 × D69 × H223mm
Body size: W51 × D64mm
Mounting Div: W56 × D45 × H73mm
Acrylic thickness: about 5mm
 
After month I removed 15 red bee to friend and put better grade in ony 10 but now become 100 something, this tank now turn on 1.2 year

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FishBeast said:
your shrimp are amazing and look very happy. Its great to see so many pictures.
mlgt said:
Lovely looking tank and journal. Very jealous :)

No need to jealous brother just make one for yourself easy to breed red bee if you understand what they need I'm glad to share my experience.

-PH controll 5.5-7 better 6.5 no swing, ADAII and deep wood can help
-Temperature 22-26 better 23 no swing
-GH should be 4-6 [RO water can reduce GH opposite way use CA+ and mineral water to increase GH
-Use tap water must better than RO, leave water on the shelf for a few days, 10% every 10 days
-High grade need more mineral such as gay stone, spring water that's all.
-60cm tank is easy to breed and safe your cost.

PS. sorry for my poor english hope you guy understand, I'm not a red bee expert but have been breeding for a while and would like to share because I waste a lot of time with wrong way. ;)

Noom..
 
ghostsword said:
Many thanks for the tips about breeding the red bee shrimp, they are very much appreciated.
Thank you friend

LondonDragon said:
Nice tank, lovely setup and AMAZING CRYSTALS!!! When are you going to ship me some?? ;)

Keep up the good work :)
I don't mind to share you some redbee friend! but the point is I live in Thailand I'm Thai brother :D
Today tank.
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My crazy stuffs import from Japan, some is good some is bad.
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ghostsword said:
About your imports from Japan, what do you find good and what do you find bad?

I do not know what is good or bad just order what I guess it will be good for after that depend on luck mate okay I will tell only what I think it good below with picture bad thing should not say too bad for that company:thumbup:
 
Yes, but there has to be a product or two that you can recommend and others, that from experience, you find that are not so good.. :)

I would like to setup a small tank for bee shrimp, and would like to have them enjoy their life on the tank. :)
 
ghostsword said:
Yes, but there has to be a product or two that you can recommend and others, that from experience, you find that are not so good.. :)

I would like to setup a small tank for bee shrimp, and would like to have them enjoy their life on the tank. :)

Okay friend I suggest go for 60cm tank at least smaller than 60cm no good water not stable enough.
-Benibachi Black Soil 5L
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Super bacteria Bee MAX 30g use all for the first time setup
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Shrimp emergency intravenous Liquid 100ml good to have one spray on your red bee when they are going to die or unhappy
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PH block
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Calcium
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yokatta said:
Shrimp emergency intravenous Liquid 100ml good to have one spray on your red bee when they are going to die or unhappy

I always thought Benibachi Shrimp Emergency was for pregnant shrimp that were holding eggs too long? Are you trying to say it can also be used for bacterial infections?
 
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