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    Re: Back with 8L tank

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    Quote Originally Posted by 14litre View Post
    Oh.. I'll take note of that and monitor my TDS reading. Thank you.
    why not try afew red cherry shrimps? easier to maintain

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuan Yee View Post
    why not try afew red cherry shrimps? easier to maintain
    I'm trying the Neo gene.

    I read that Fire Red is one of it. The colour is better than Cherry, so I gave it a try. Never knew that it's so sensitive.

    I chose Sunkist because i thought it is Neo gene too.

    I was worried that I chose wrongly and bought the other type that needs blackish water. Luckily all has "straight" back (learnt from this thread, http://www.aquaticquotient.com/forum...Orange-Shrimps).

    If it failed again, yes, I am most likely to try Cherry again.
    from 14L to 8L tank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 14litre View Post
    I'm trying the Neo gene.

    I read that Fire Red is one of it. The colour is better than Cherry, so I gave it a try. Never knew that it's so sensitive.

    I chose Sunkist because i thought it is Neo gene too.

    I was worried that I chose wrongly and bought the other type that needs blackish water. Luckily all has "straight" back (learnt from this thread, http://www.aquaticquotient.com/forum...Orange-Shrimps).

    If it failed again, yes, I am most likely to try Cherry again.
    Something must be really wrong with your tank. Hmmm could it be something inside giving out too much copper or something?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuan Yee View Post
    Something must be really wrong with your tank. Hmmm could it be something inside giving out too much copper or something?
    I thought so too. Now I'm trying to get the basics right first. If it still fail, then something is really not right as you mentioned.
    from 14L to 8L tank.

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    Spotted a translucent gene, probably it's the wild version.

    uploadfromtaptalk1427715953990.jpg

    1 female already have eggs on its saddle when I bought it, hopefully it will be berried.

    uploadfromtaptalk1427716179047.jpg

    Hopefully this batch can make it, it's a relaxation to watch the shrimps grazing around.
    from 14L to 8L tank.

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    Wish you all the luck you need with this batch!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 14litre View Post
    Spotted a translucent gene, probably it's the wild version.

    uploadfromtaptalk1427715953990.jpg

    1 female already have eggs on its saddle when I bought it, hopefully it will be berried.

    uploadfromtaptalk1427716179047.jpg

    Hopefully this batch can make it, it's a relaxation to watch the shrimps grazing around.
    Oh.. last week i also brought this sunkist shrimp. But actually i notice there are two type of it. Yellow or Sunkist. Your seem like more lighter tone, mine is more deeper colour.
    But please do not mix with RCS, it will cross breed.

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    Thanks for the note.

    My 1st batch of RCS already died.
    2nd batch, which is Fire Red, left 1 piece but couldn't locate it anymore.

    I'll stay with this 3rd batch of sunkist. if it didn't work out, I'll go back to RCS.
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    I say that to myself too.. I say I will concentrate on Fire red.. but for no reason my hand and leg will go buy CRS...

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    Haha.. Same here.

    When we were at LFS, i took a bag of Cherries, fire red and sunkist. My son will do "Eeny, meeny, miny, moe" before settling on the sunkist.

    As we progress to the tanks where the CRS were, immediately he said he wants CRS..

    After much persuasion, i managed to convince him that sunkist is a good choice.

    For me, i also like CRS, the colours were way much better than Neos. But our tank condition don't allow at this time.
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    Update:

    3 or 4 died after a day or 2.

    Thereafter no more death until today.

    Left 6-7 shrimps.

    Let's see if these can make it longer.
    from 14L to 8L tank.

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    Don't the fan cause water to evaporate leaving lots of white stains?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bieffe View Post
    Don't the fan cause water to evaporate leaving lots of white stains?
    So far i did not notice that. Probably i did not pay a closer look. I'll update again if I happened to observe any while stains.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 14litre View Post
    So far i did not notice that. Probably i did not pay a closer look. I'll update again if I happened to observe any while stains.
    Maybe because you are using distilled water? Mine the white marks like calcium...scrub also cannot come out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bieffe View Post
    Maybe because you are using distilled water? Mine the white marks like calcium...scrub also cannot come out.
    Sorry to hear that, sounds like a bad stain.

    Yes, i am using distilled water and probably that's why I'm not seeing that.

    I'll keep monitoring and see the progress.
    from 14L to 8L tank.

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    I need help.

    How do I read this as in how many wattage my lighting is generating?

    Is it 0.5W * 7 = 3.5W?

    Sorry for the noob question and thank you in advance.

    uploadfromtaptalk1428488304229.jpg
    from 14L to 8L tank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 14litre View Post
    I need help.

    How do I read this as in how many wattage my lighting is generating?

    Is it 0.5W * 7 = 3.5W?

    Sorry for the noob question and thank you in advance.

    uploadfromtaptalk1428488304229.jpg
    I guess you can consider it as 3.5W, for reference and comparison purposes.

    The power draw listed on packagings usually tend to be higher, maybe the LEDs are over-driven slightly or there are losses in power usage? Perhaps the electronics experts can provide their input.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Urban Aquaria View Post
    I guess you can consider it as 3.5W, for reference and comparison purposes.

    The power draw listed on packagings usually tend to be higher, maybe the LEDs are over-driven slightly or there are losses in power usage? Perhaps the electronics experts can provide their input.
    Thank you as always.

    I asked because i kept this in my note (after reading from an online source), that a lighting rough guide (for low tech tank) is 1.5 Watts per Gallon.

    So I am trying to figure out how much wattage are my lightings and whether is it sufficient.
    from 14L to 8L tank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 14litre View Post
    Thank you as always.

    I asked because i kept this in my note (after reading from an online source), that a lighting rough guide (for low tech tank) is 1.5 Watts per Gallon.

    So I am trying to figure out how much wattage are my lightings and whether is it sufficient.
    Yeah, you can't use the watt-per-gallon (WPG) rule for LED lights or for smaller nano tanks, their figures and power efficiency are way different... those WPG estimations are based on older T5 light technology and larger tanks.

    If you use the WPG rules with LED lights, quite often you'll end up with results that say you have ultra-low light or not enough light, simply because LED wattage is much less than T5.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Urban Aquaria View Post
    Yeah, you can't use the watt-per-gallon (WPG) rule for LED lights or for smaller nano tanks, their figures and power efficiency are way different... those WPG estimations are based on older T5 light technology and larger tanks.

    If you use the WPG rules with LED lights, quite often you'll end up with results that say you have ultra-low light or not enough light, simply because LED wattage is much less than T5.
    I see. Learnt a new thing today. Thank you for sharing.
    from 14L to 8L tank.

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