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    Hi all this is my first post here..

    im looking at the possibility of getting CRS. my current 30l tank has many healthy and breeding cherries...i am only using a basic sponge filter, liquid CO2 and fert.

    do crs require anymore?? high tech stuff or whatever??

    thanks

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    a fan or a chiller will do well.. a better filter can also be consider.. crs need temperature around 23-25..

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    Quote Originally Posted by dhomosapien View Post
    Hi all this is my first post here..

    im looking at the possibility of getting CRS. my current 30l tank has many healthy and breeding cherries...i am only using a basic sponge filter, liquid CO2 and fert.

    do crs require anymore?? high tech stuff or whatever??

    thanks
    I am also quite new to CRS. My tank temp is around 28C. Added Mosura Mineral plus and Old sea mud. Can see one of them pregnant and the rest happily swimming around.

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    28 degrees is on the high side for CRS. Probably the max limits. Careful there.

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    Ok thanks for all the replies.

    so i guess my tank isnt crs ready.
    will go for it another time.

    thanks

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    try not to use any chemicals in a crs tank as well... just keep it simple and low tech....

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishpoo View Post
    try not to use any chemicals in a crs tank as well... just keep it simple and low tech....
    Not true depends on what type of chemical... Mosura Mineral plus and Old sea mud and tonic will be really good for the CRS breeding and growth.
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    Re: New to CRS

    oh yeah... mosura products are good... i actually meant ferts and liquid CO2

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