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    ~shrimp999 Nano tank~

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    Hi all, would like to share my nano tank. Comments and advise welcome.
    Tank size: 28x18x20 cm
    Lights: 13W clip on PL
    Filter: Eden501 with Under gravel filter
    Substrate: ADA Amazonia
    CO2: Pressurize CO2 with diffuser
    Fauna: Sakura and cherry shrimps
    Here's the pictures:
    Last edited by shrimp999; 14th Mar 2009 at 01:11.

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    Re: ~shrimp999 Nano tank~

    Here's the occupants. Meal time!!!

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    Re: ~shrimp999 Nano tank~

    I like your plant arrangement very much. You managed to create a sense of depth by carefully arranging them in such a manner.

    Perhaps think of a way to hide that huge sponge and get some wood to add some contrast to the greens?

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    Re: ~shrimp999 Nano tank~

    It's an interesting scape indeed... primarily Nana petite!

    Another way to add contrast is to add leaves of lighter colour such as other Anubias with golden leaves

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    Re: ~shrimp999 Nano tank~

    999,
    Sorry, i missed this nano tank thread last week.

    A very good choice of low tech plants, though I feel you have overloaded your tank. Just ensure your bio-filters are robust in keeping up with the number of "occupants". I'm reading close to 30+ shrimps in a <27L setup.

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    Re: ~shrimp999 Nano tank~

    Quote Originally Posted by JadeIceGreen View Post
    I like your plant arrangement very much. You managed to create a sense of depth by carefully arranging them in such a manner.

    Perhaps think of a way to hide that huge sponge and get some wood to add some contrast to the greens?

    Thanks! Due to this tank is small, the sponge looks really huge!!
    I am no hiding it because easy for me to do maintenance.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jervis View Post
    It's an interesting scape indeed... primarily Nana petite!

    Another way to add contrast is to add leaves of lighter colour such as other Anubias with golden leaves
    Thanks for the suggestion!!

    Quote Originally Posted by torque6 View Post
    999,
    Sorry, i missed this nano tank thread last week.

    A very good choice of low tech plants, though I feel you have overloaded your tank. Just ensure your bio-filters are robust in keeping up with the number of "occupants". I'm reading close to 30+ shrimps in a <27L setup.
    Actually inside got more than 60+ shrimps
    These shrimps are the F2 from the sakura. And now i am slowly scoping them out to my the other shrimp tank.

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