Love the wood and how you positioned them. Mind pm me the price and where you get the wood?
Hi all,
I'd like to share with you guys my 1.5 years princess bee tank and the the beauty of our Vietnamese bee as well
I started with the 80x40x50cm tank
Poured Mosura Old Sea Mud Powder at the bottom
Then soil...
I also want to scape as a planted tank, not only shrimps, though it's hard to see them
arranged some Abies wood to scape
But it's still bare after 2 months... i used only 2 tubes t8 10000k and 1 fan
Days by days, the plant grew and covered every inch of the tank
One day, my friend bought 100 princess bee from Hue, a province in the middle of VN. And he shared to me half of this
The color of these parents shrimps are not nice but quite healthy![]()
to be continued...
Love the wood and how you positioned them. Mind pm me the price and where you get the wood?
Very nice, any up close shots of the shrimps?
Princess bee is hard species and you can breed so well! must learn.
silane
Well done for the scape. Slow and steady growth.
Btw: abies wood, humm... 1st time hearing them.
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You can buy this wood easily in Vn, but i think ship it to Sing is a big problem while you havent got proper license
ya lah
come to Vn as you promised then you will know leh hehe
(as i talk to Roland, i will give you some F7-8-9 ??? (not sure which generation already hehe) next time Rol come to VN, pls prepare tank for them)
calm down calm down, i will show you all the parameter of my tank mar hehe. I'm sure that it's very different from their natural habitat
After few months, the tank is mature...
And the shrimps are very happy
At the first time, i were worried about i can not find out chiller for them while the females hatched eggs continuously
can get babies without chiller? Can...
And babies adjoin babies mont by month
there is another tank at the side of this tank so i can not have good pics
But still can see that their color are better than parents
.........
Last edited by leokhanh; 14th Jan 2012 at 17:51.
I'm loving it.
What is the temperature required and PH?
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care to share what plants you have? especially the foreground plant..is it moss?
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Woo princess bee!!!! yea nice nice when will you be passing to Roland some?? Standing by net by the way mind sharing the parameter for this beauty??
here here...(not really consider close up pic hehe)
remember that i took a lot of close up pic but can not find them out, haizz...
Great...But how about yr trip to Vn leh?
Rol doesnt admit. you think should i charge him for trademark ? hahah
The foreground plants are fissidens, fissidens US, cardamine lyrata, juncus repens, petite nana and some brasil moss (common name)...the remain is bolbitis heudelottii, e. parviflorus tropica and some local fern
Here is the parameter of my tank
Very different from natural habitat, which has pH 5.8-6, GH 2, KH 0-1, TDS 40
i use Mosura Mineral Plus, Borneowild spinach, color to feed them
And shrimps after 9 months, i think if i have chiller, the result is maybe better...
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Okie ph match but the gh and Tds is way low mean a totally different setup got be consider if we want to keep this beauty any chance to keep than is higher Tds and gh? Example like gh 3-5 and Tds is like 130-160?
His Tds is 25x10ppm=250ppm right? Considered low?
Now I am tempting to get some for my FR tank.
wow yours is rather high from their habitat
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