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    Project TSC (I)

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    A 2 feet Shrimp Tank. Let me know how I can improve on it ~
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    Re: Project TSC (I)

    for a shrimp tank... not bad oh...


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    Re: Project TSC (I)

    Looks very neat and tidy. very very healthy moss.

    You mentioned that its a shrimp tank, but i see quite a good number of fishes. Any impact to the shrimplets?
    I am balding but i am still young!

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    Re: Project TSC (I)

    Thank you wongce ~

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    Re: Project TSC (I)

    Hi Erctheanda, there are Mosquito Rasboras, Corydoras pygmaeus and threadfin rainbowfish in this shrimp tank.

    + Mosquito Rasboras are known to be shrimp friendly, but I am not sure.

    + Corydoras pygmaeus (not shrimplet friendly) - I like them because they swim in a school nicely. The way the swim wriggling their tails look great

    + Threadfin Rainbowfish (not shrimplet friendly) - Very very small mouth, can eat shrimplets, but I guess I have provided plenty of hiding places for the shrimps. I like the way the male threadfin show off their fins. Looks impressive.

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    Re: Project TSC (I)

    I see.

    improving it..
    I would remove the bright green patch on the left. its not doing justice to the rest of the carpet.

    Also.. maybe remove the fish.. its making me uncomfortable (is it normal..) to see CRS and so many shrimp in a tank. it feels like expensive feed to me.
    I am balding but i am still young!

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    Re: Project TSC (I)

    Thanks. I actually intend to remove the threadfin rainbowfish after cny ~

    You re right, a very expensive feed.

    Quote Originally Posted by Erctheanda View Post
    I see.

    improving it..
    I would remove the bright green patch on the left. its not doing justice to the rest of the carpet.

    Also.. maybe remove the fish.. its making me uncomfortable (is it normal..) to see CRS and so many shrimp in a tank. it feels like expensive feed to me.

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