For me it is mostly feeding and a tank for them atmI like the idea of being able to keep freshwater puffers without having to set up another 200.
For me it is mostly feeding and a tank for them atmI like the idea of being able to keep freshwater puffers without having to set up another 200.
Awesome dude. I just ordered a clip on LED light and the same HOB filter that convict360 has from Amazon. Should arrive just in time for my move to the new house.JoeBoxer have all the supplies for the time gallon tank. I picked up a top find intrenal filter today, once you get the sand I'll be done. Here's the 1.6 gallon 8x8x6 tank. Only a temporary holding tank for all the plants, I made that tank in less then 10 minutes for my Venus fly trap enclosure so nothing special. hooked up the pressurized CO2 to test the longevity of one tank. I ordered 30 16g tanks should last over a year maybe 2
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Those look great too. I think I like the real sand because it helps with keeping the scale of the nano tank.Fluval shrimp stratum is awesome, dark though. The Dennerle shrimp gravels are also excellent, and can get lighter colours
I use flourite for my plants and it works wlAwesome dude. I just ordered a clip on LED light and the same HOB filter that convict360 has from Amazon. Should arrive just in time for my move to the new house.
I will do my best to swing by big als in Scarborough this week to get the sand. Is the carib sea one okay or you want the fluorite?
This is a good point, one I agree with. The only downside is, many active plant substrates are good at buffering the water down to acidic pH, which is preferred by shrimp; also they hold tonnes of nutrients for plants.Those look great too. I think I like the real sand because it helps with keeping the scale of the nano tank.
I was going for the fluorite personallyAwesome dude. I just ordered a clip on LED light and the same HOB filter that convict360 has from Amazon. Should arrive just in time for my move to the new house.
I will do my best to swing by big als in Scarborough this week to get the sand. Is the carib sea one okay or you want the fluorite?
Found this for you, looks similar to your tank; if albeit smaller perhapsThose look great too. I think I like the real sand because it helps with keeping the scale of the nano tank.
Search "3 mode aquarium clip light" on Ebay and you should eventually find it. If that doesn't work then replace "light" with "lamp".What's the name of the clip light? I tried to expand it in my phone but can't read it. I'm finding a bunch of clip on lights but can't find that one. Also the name or a link to the filter on Amazon would be appreciated.