Yesterday added 6 CRS, total there are 8 CRS and 1 Malayan in the tank. Looking to get more S to SS CRS![]()
Started my shrimp keeping journey in office with a 20cm cube tank keeping low grade CRS and upgraded to a 1 feet cube within 3 months
Now after my CO's approval, I have just setup a 2 feet tank in the living room.
Equipment are as follows:
- 2 feet x 15" x 15" 8mm tank with cabinet (~80L of water)
- Eheim 2026 canister filter with Eheim Substrate pro, ADA Bio Rio and Biohome+
- Hailea 150A chiller
- 2 feet T8 LED light
Soil: Benibachi with fulvic grain
Flora: Driftwoods with mini Christmas moss or US Fissidens, hornworts, Tiger lily and Marsilea Hirsuta in the foreground
Under the Benibachi soil which has fulvic grain and I added BT-9 and ADA bacter ball as well as crushed mineral rock and Boneowild Bebi. [I know I am very Kiasu]
Planning to do weekly 4L (5%) water change and add BT-9, Microlift Special blend, Mosura Mineral plus and Gravidas.
Also dosing Seachem Excel (liquid CO2) on alternate days to help the plants as they are acclimatising to the new environment.
Current parameters:
PH: Between 6.1 to 6.2
GH: 4
Temp: Set at 24 Deg
Do let me know if you have suggestions to improve my setup.
Last edited by gryphon; 12th Jul 2011 at 11:15.
Yesterday added 6 CRS, total there are 8 CRS and 1 Malayan in the tank. Looking to get more S to SS CRS![]()
Nice tank setup, with all the necessary equipment
Just wondering what the airstone for?
Beautiful setup for shrimps. Nice driftwood you have there too...
When a habit begins to cost money, it's called a hobby.
very nice set up..
thanks for sharing
Share a pic of your setup!
My nick is lizhien. But i'm not a girl. It's Li Zhi En. =) You can call me Cole too.
Nice set up bro... All the best in your set up...
钱不是问题!问题是。。。我没有钱。。。
花钱像拉屎一样简单,赚钱像吃屎一样难。。。
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Setup looks great![]()
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!!! TIME TO LAY BACK AND RELAX!
A Journey Of A Thousand Miles Begins With A Single Step
When adding shrimps in![]()
Nicely done up bro...
All the best!!!
钱不是问题!问题是。。。我没有钱。。。
花钱像拉屎一样简单,赚钱像吃屎一样难。。。
http://alvinchan80.blog.fc2.com
very nice set up! Compact too!
My nick is lizhien. But i'm not a girl. It's Li Zhi En. =) You can call me Cole too.
Nice tank!! Care to share yr piping setup & closed up shot in the tank?
Did some modifications to my Haliea 150A chiller to use external temperature probe/sensor instead of the original one which measures the internal water tank of the chiller.
All thanks to the help from the various bros I have approached for assistance. Just want to share with other bros who are interested in this DIY. The modification took me less that 20min.
The external temperature probe/sensor was purchased from Sim Lim Tower (NOT Sim Lim Square) B1. It is the shop near the escalator, just ask if they sell Fox temperature controllers.
Bros here have successfully used 2 similar models (same price), FN-200N's replacement temperature probe which has a long metal probe/sensor or a NTC based plastic temperature probe/sensor. I have bought the latter, picture as shown below.
First remove the front panel of the Haliea 150A chiller by pulling from the bottom of the panel.
Next use your fingers (both hands will be easier) to reach behind the display panel to locate 2 tabs and press them down and push out the front panel.
The 2 tabs which I am refering to are circled below.
You can see that there is a pair of wires (red and black) which is connected to the internal water tank's temperature probe/sensor. Disconnect the connector (circled below) and attach the external temperature probe/sensor to it (attach to the end that is connected to the display panel). To attach the external temperature probe/sensor to the connector, you can use soldering iron to solder the points together.
Note that for the NTC based plastic temperature probe/sensor, you need to connect the wire with white words to the red wire and the other plain black wire to the black wire.
You can calibrate your chiller to match your tank's temperature by pressing and hold the Up and Down arrows together. Maximium is +1.5Deg and -1.5Deg
WOah! Thank you for sharing. I always wanted to try diy the themostat for my Hs28a. Do you know if the above method is also applicable to HS28a or the CL300? Your write up is quite detail and you made it sound easy but for a noob like me to do it will take super long and i am afraid that i might spoil my chiller?
Thanks anyway!
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