Welcome to the forum shriblac!
I think you will find the AQ community very responsive to questions you may have.
Just do a little search on your questions first.
Then if you have any doubts or would like to clarify what you have found, ask away!
Welcome to the forum shriblac!
I think you will find the AQ community very responsive to questions you may have.
Just do a little search on your questions first.
Then if you have any doubts or would like to clarify what you have found, ask away!
celticfish
It is a good day to die!!!
I finally uploaded an avatar and Cupid is dead!!!![]()
Hi shriblac,
Welcome to join us and would you like to share with us your interest in this hobby.
Are you fish lover or aquascaping enthusiast that attrack you? Can post your tank pictures in the sub-forum for us to admire. Cheers.
Hi
thanks for the welcome , actually am more interested in landscaping , but thinking to keep shrimps also .. sooner will post my tank pics
Hi,
Welcome to the forum.
Would you like to share with us more regarding your tank setup and pictures of it?
Cheers
Nicholas
Newbie en el cichlid enano
My tank is 2 ft X1ft x 2ft am using JBL soil , overhang filter , t5 light, just bought a plant (its grown in a piece of wood ). latter gonna get some moss.
so far thats is about my tank .
How do i know my tank is ready for shrimps?
What are the shirmps you intending to keep?
Nicholas
Newbie en el cichlid enano
i think i start from cherry/sakura ..... ? is that the way to start ?
but my question is how do i know my tank is ready for shrimps?
Hi Shriblac,
You are posting your question at this introduction forum, so no one knows what are you asking. If you have problems, can post your question at the beginners' corner so that many members can read your thread. By the way, is good to try out with Cherry/Sakura if you are running a low-tech tank. You need to cycle your tank for about 2-3 weeks with your substrate and plants in the tank to built up beneficial becteria before you put in the shrimps. You can do a PH/KH test if you are not in tight budget, or you put in few cheap cherry to try. Cheers.
Last edited by Cpark188; 9th Mar 2008 at 22:01.
Thanks Cpark , will move over to Begiiner's corner
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