Thanks guys feedback much appreciated
Thanks Aaron, yep I place the external above the tank on wireless.aaronnorth said:Awesome tanks & congrats on the CRS.
WHen using the external flash do yuo hold it above the tank? thanks.
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Nice shot Paulo! Is it the fissidens he's foraging through?
Thanks, yep it is the Fissidens Fontanusfish.com1 said:Nice shot Paulo! Is it the fissidens he's foraging through?
Thanks Mark, I am using the Tamron SP Di 90mm f2.8 Macro lenssaintly said:you are king shrimp LD. what lens are you using or rather the focal length?
Thanks Tom, the eggs will hatch and babies survive if temp is kept below 24ºC otherwise you will struggle. I am not sure about the grading of shrimplets but depends on their genetic structure I guess, if previous generations have been higher grades then maybe that can happen, but I am not sure about that. The shrimplets I have seen look grade A from grade S female and possible lower grade male.TBRO said:Hey, Fantastic Fissidens carpet, the shrimps clearly love it! I've seen some of my CRSs with eggs but I've never seen a baby, would be awsome if you could get them breeding! Is it possible to get higher grade babies than the parents? As mine are low end.
Regards, Tom
Thanks Mark, since changing the substrate is all going well, lets see how long that lastssaintly said:looking smart paulo!
I'm always in envy of your moss
Thanks JamesJamesM said:Looking ace Paulo! Just keeps getting better!
Thanks Steve, the naturesoil is holding well, but so did the Aquasoil for the first few months so only time will tell, but so far hppy with it.SteveUK said:It's really looking nice mate. I take it the Nature Soil is doing well? Lovely Fissidens mate!
Thanks Thomas, the plant on the right is Staurogyne sp. grows much better than in my high tech tank!rawr said:It's looking as great as ever! What's that small leaved plant in the substrate?