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    Welcome to the 1ft jungle

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    I have this at home. Mostly shrimp, 1 oto and 1 SAE, and some red ramshorn snails.


    Posted this on arofanatics, but some may have not seen it yet...


    Unidentified 'mocha' shrimp.


    Red ramshorn snail.


    Slightly older photo before trimming - side view.

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    Nice and neat small jungle, once mature would look nicer.

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    whats the name of the crypt in the midground??slightly brown and green...

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    Neat and Nice... Water clarity is good

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    Quote Originally Posted by sonique View Post
    whats the name of the crypt in the midground??slightly brown and green...
    Crypt Wentii brown.

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    Beautiful tank. Looks like you have a nice colored ramshorn snail. How do you maintain the the beautiful shell? Mine turned into brown & looks like shrinking.
    Cheers,
    U.K.Lau

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    nice
    it does not even look like a 1ft to me too
    It's simple...but no one said it will be easy

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    nice! i love the wild look..

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    hmmm quite nice..very wild look..
    New 2ft Project Coming Up
    Aquascaping since 2006-Present

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    after a long while

    After a long while and some rearrangements, the tank now looks like this.

    It's quite an evolution but you see it's roughly the same.





    That is, after countless deaths of shrimp and snails, it has finally achieved a measure of stability. There is very little BBA left, and that seems to be on the driftwood only.

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    It looks bigger than it actually is. Very nice and it has a bit of the 'wild' feel. Definitely something that I would like to have at my desk to rest my tired eyes once in a while.

    Cheers,
    I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?

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    can i know where u buy the mocha shrimp from? very nice color..

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    I bought at Y618 many months ago....they are labelled as 'green cherry' but when put into the tank, they change into this cappuchino / mocha colour. Don't think it's sold now, but you can try still.

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    red ramshorn snail

    I really like your red ramshorn snail. Where did you get it?

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