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Getting addicted so new tank started
PostPosted:27 Apr 2019 19:42
by deedee71
I have a twelve litre setup with four opaeula, one is berried but I want a little tank, so have bought a 1 US gallon size glass bowl from Tesco, which they called a vase, lol, and a bag of coral sand, some shells to hide in and under, some lava rock and a plastic fan.
Photo for interest
Re: Getting addicted so new tank started
PostPosted:27 Apr 2019 20:02
by Algae In Space
Pretty cool! You could use it as a Opae Ula lamp and hang it from the ceiling
Will you order the new Opae from here?
Re: Getting addicted so new tank started
PostPosted:27 Apr 2019 20:10
by Algae In Space
PS: Don't forget to rinse the sand or it could get very hazy
Re: Getting addicted so new tank started
PostPosted:27 Apr 2019 20:49
by deedee71
Lol nice lamps hehehe. Yes I hate it when the water clouds up with the coral sand. Thanks, I will give it a wash.
I think I will seed it with some substrate and lava rock from the existing tank.
Re: Getting addicted so new tank started
PostPosted:28 Apr 2019 11:54
by deedee71
Yes I will be buying from Odin and i’ll Get some macroalgae too. Do the shrimp like the macroalgae?
Re: Getting addicted so new tank started
PostPosted:29 Apr 2019 11:22
by Algae In Space
I guess they do! I had this kind in my tank once but it just didn‘t fit. So I took it out.
I always wanted real plants in there and tried two fern types but they didn't make it.
Re: Getting addicted so new tank started
PostPosted:29 Apr 2019 22:58
by deedee71
Thanks, I just like the idea of having a bit more colour in there.
Re: Getting addicted so new tank started
PostPosted:03 May 2019 18:53
by odin
The macro algae helps remove the Nitrates and keeps the water quality good, means you will get higher chances of breeding.