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    Wow... Beautiful green, just rearrange and it'll be very nice. Good job!

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    Quote Originally Posted by weeyang19 View Post
    Hi bro so u say with t5 lighting we cant plant moss,...? I am asking as planning to go moss tank
    Yes T5 can grow moss, who said cannot, you see my tank, they grow near to the surface from direct T5 light, they flourish well than the rest.

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    Hi guys! I love rocks in this tank, can anyone tell me what kind of rock is this?Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by cheetf View Post
    Can but I find for it to be green I need to lower the intensity.
    Mine cast directly from T5 light from the top branch, it grow even more green, they like strong light and they get more bushy. Actually moss like good circulation, they will grow much better, of course also with good CO2.

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    Not when I was using 9 Watts per gallon (uk). It was turning brown.
    Last edited by cheetf; 11th Nov 2008 at 08:28.

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    9W per gallon is on the extreme, guess nobody do that in highlighting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue33 View Post
    Yes T5 can grow moss, who said cannot, you see my tank, they grow near to the surface from direct T5 light, they flourish well than the rest.
    thanks bro for ur advice
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    Quote Originally Posted by blue33 View Post
    9W per gallon is on the extreme, guess nobody do that in highlighting.
    Yup, now they are flourishing at 4.5 WPG.

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    foreseeing plenty of trimming works coming .. .

    glad that most of your plants back on track.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cheetf View Post
    Yup, now they are flourishing at 4.5 WPG.
    Great to hear that, another successful one.

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    Lots and lots of trimming

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    do note that the WPG rule does not apply to tanks 2ft and below...

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    hi all, i would like to decomm this tank and would like to start a new layout

    but there are lots of shrimps and baby shrimps inside... how do i get them all out

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    maybe take out all your fishes first? then place an algae wafer in the bare area of the tank. off your lights, and the shrimps will come out for the algae wafers. then try your luck and scoop as many as you can!!

    RAHHH!!! LOL

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    what!! so fast decom liao!

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    i just noticed as well !

    it's only been 2 months! perhaps this setup is only his 'experimental' setup

    i would love to see tank setup which have most of the space made like a lawn and only one corner planted with tall plants (that gives lots of space of fishes to swim!).

    bro flowerhfanatic would you grant me that wish by doing that kind of setup? just kidding!
    Last edited by WiNd08; 21st Nov 2008 at 11:54. Reason: TYPE WRONGLY

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    what you can do is remove every plant and rocks, stones so that there are no hiding place, then siphon out 98% of water, then catche them out with a net.
    Quote Originally Posted by Flowerhfanatic View Post
    hi all, i would like to decomm this tank and would like to start a new layout

    but there are lots of shrimps and baby shrimps inside... how do i get them all out

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    Quote Originally Posted by WiNd08 View Post
    i just noticed as well !

    it's only been 2 months! perhaps this setup is only his 'experimental' setup

    i would love to see tank setup which have most of the space made like a lawn and only one corner planted with tall plants (that gives lots of space of fishes to swim!).

    bro flowerhfanatic would you grant me that wish by doing that kind of setup? just kidding!
    yeah its just my experimental set up.. btw your tank look fabulous!

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    Quote Originally Posted by fireblade View Post
    what you can do is remove every plant and rocks, stones so that there are no hiding place, then siphon out 98% of water, then catche them out with a net.

    thanks! but i suspect there will be lots of baby shrimp casualties

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    alternatively what you can do is build a trap
    cut a 1.5L coke bottle, invert the the inlet then place some food inside..
    shrimps can get in easily but have to find their way out..

    think bro Evo did this before..

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