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    Beautiful set up and handsome CRS!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jervis View Post
    Here's how I perform my water change... gravity return using air hose to avoid shock in temperature, pH and kH.



    I mix filtered water and DI water for water change. Conditioned with Dennerle Nano Water Conditioner.
    jervis.
    , for a moment in those dim lights, i couldn't figure out which high tech gadget you had there for water changes, when you mentioned "gravity return air hose" i went like wow.... resembles a special filter or some sort mounted onto a wall. Fantastic! ......but a closer look revealed a sunkist orange 2L bottle......

    I'm using the same method during water changes except mine is a ntuc 30L pail placed on my ironing board.
    Last edited by torque6; 17th Feb 2009 at 23:42.

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    Quote Originally Posted by torque6 View Post
    jervis.
    , for a moment in those dim lights, i couldn't figure out which high tech gadget you had there for water changes, when you mentioned "gravity return air hose" i went like wow.... resembles a special filter or some sort mounted onto a wall. Fantastic! ......but a closer look revealed a sunkist orange 2L bottle......

    I'm using the same method during water changes except mine is a ntuc 30L pail placed on my ironing board.
    After reading this post I nearly fell off my chair laughing!
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    Quote Originally Posted by torque6 View Post
    jervis.
    , for a moment in those dim lights, i couldn't figure out which high tech gadget you had there for water changes, when you mentioned "gravity return air hose" i went like wow.... resembles a special filter or some sort mounted onto a wall. Fantastic! ......but a closer look revealed a sunkist orange 2L bottle......

    I'm using the same method during water changes except mine is a ntuc 30L pail placed on my ironing board.
    Quote Originally Posted by Viper007 View Post
    After reading this post I nearly fell off my chair laughing!
    As long as it works... doesn't matter if it's a black cat or a white cat

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    Do you see love-in-the-air or boxing match?


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    Added 10 pieces of tiny snails yesterday to help polish the Xingu sand.



    Can you spot the little guy?


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    Keep it coming!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jervis View Post
    As long as it works... doesn't matter if it's a black cat or a white cat
    Of cause of cause!! Master J


    Quote Originally Posted by Jervis View Post
    Added 10 pieces of tiny snails yesterday to help polish the Xingu sand.

    Hey that's my favourite snail!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jervis View Post
    Added 10 pieces of tiny snails yesterday to help polish the Xingu sand.

    Can you spot the little guy?

    Love this photo bro jervis ! Anticipating the arrival of ur shrimplets

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    same here...
    I am wondering what hi tech gadget is our dear friend here is using! then closer look...

    haha
    Quote Originally Posted by torque6 View Post
    jervis.
    , for a moment in those dim lights, i couldn't figure out which high tech gadget you had there for water changes, when you mentioned "gravity return air hose" i went like wow.... resembles a special filter or some sort mounted onto a wall. Fantastic! ......but a closer look revealed a sunkist orange 2L bottle......

    I'm using the same method during water changes except mine is a ntuc 30L pail placed on my ironing board.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackBRUSHalgae View Post
    hahahha I guess so, but I see that he is from europe, and these shrimps probably cost a bomb there! and so Price factor will make these shrimps hard to get even though they are more common than it used to be.

    Glad to see your shrimps nice and happy And breeding!!!
    I do not know how it is with you, but in Europe they are not cheap. In Poland CRS grade S cost ~30 EURO.

    I bought my CR grade B for 2 EURO

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kac_r View Post
    I do not know how it is with you, but in Europe they are not cheap. In Poland CRS grade S cost ~30 EURO.

    I bought my CR grade B for 2 EURO
    2 Euro... that's not too bad actually. Grade S for 30 Euro is not bad either. Was expecting sky-rocketing price. Your tank is looking "delicious" by the way

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jervis View Post
    2 Euro... that's not too bad actually. Grade S for 30 Euro is not bad either. Was expecting sky-rocketing price. Your tank is looking "delicious" by the way
    wow indeed cheap!

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    I thought that the prices are lower in Asia. 30 EURO for one CR is expensive.

    for example, red cherry shrimp in Poland cost only 50 cent ;]

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    Nice update Jervis... Keep them coming!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kac_r View Post
    I thought that the prices are lower in Asia. 30 EURO for one CR is expensive.

    for example, red cherry shrimp in Poland cost only 50 cent ;]
    Yes, the prices are much lower in Asia. But, I personally expect price to sky-rocket in Europe. Over here, we can still find high grade CRS selling at $80 to $120 a piece. The normal ones are around $6 a piece (medium grade).

    Quote Originally Posted by JadeIceGreen View Post
    Nice update Jervis... Keep them coming!
    Wanna see more CRS pix? Sure

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    should show more plants! :>

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    What temp are you going to keep your tank at? And at what range does your Arctica holds its temp?

    For example when my chiller is set at 24, my temp will range from 24.1 to 25.6.
    Thanks Jervis!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JadeIceGreen View Post
    What temp are you going to keep your tank at? And at what range does your Arctica holds its temp?

    For example when my chiller is set at 24, my temp will range from 24.1 to 25.6.
    Thanks Jervis!
    Mine is set at 24.5慢... the chiller will kick in at 25慢 and stop at 24.5慢.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fireblade View Post
    should show more plants! :>
    Alright

    Let's start with some Anchor moss.





    Revealing some Sakura shrimps I added 2 days ago.

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