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Its been over two years using the Benibachi soil and its time to change the soil. I have decided to change the old 4ft (divided into 3) to a new 4ft (divided into 4). Extra partition to play with hehehe :)

I have also change the substrate to New ADA Amazonia. Ammonia at the moment is crazy. Doing heaps of water changes.

Using the same sump for the setup as before.

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Nice setup mate whats the plans for it

Thanks man. Plan is to put TB in one section, Mishlings in another, PRL and PBL (when i save enough money lol) in the other 2 sections.

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I didn't realize when I saw this tank that I was getting a sneak peak! It's looking great dude, I look forward to seeing some livestock in them :D

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Sweet setup!

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Cheers guys :)

I didn't realize when I saw this tank that I was getting a sneak peak! It's looking great dude, I look forward to seeing some livestock in them :D

I think it will be afew more weeks before i can put any livestock in :( Ammonia is still going nuts lol.

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Stunning setup dude, looks amazing & now the worst part.......,waiting..........waiting.........waiting! :D

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Thanks guys. And still waiting.............. Bahahahaha

Did a second 90% water change yesterday and ammonia has gone down to 1 from 4. Will do a 25% water change at the end of the week and it should be sweet (fingers crossed). Wont be putting in live stocks for another 1-2 weeks after the tank is cycled, just in case but will put some commando shrimps in there to test it out.

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It sure does Squig. Hopefully its all worth it at the end. Now just have to wait 2-3 weeks . . . :(

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Shrimps are in!!! Wooohoooooo :D

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First Partition - Mishlings.

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Second Partition - Mishling females and Taiwan Bees.

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Third Partition - No shrimps yet but will be getting some PRL but have to save first :unhappy:

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Fourth Partition - Currently have a colony of Snow Balls and might add PBL later.

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Awesome man looks great you must be stoked to finally have shrimp in :)

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Awesome stuff dude, I bet you're relieved to finally get some shrimp in there! :jig:

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Cheers guys.Definitely glad that the shrimps are in now. They were in breeding boxes and a bucket before. Was losing a few shrimps from stress. Just checked the tank and they all seems to be fine, active and looking for food.

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Awesome work. Its a great feeling FINALLY to be able to get the shrimps in! Looking forward to further updates!

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Allo SKF crew. I though i would do an update of my 4ft after 6 months. Everything is running smoothly so far. My colonies have grown a little bit. Anyyy whoooo pics below and enjoy :)

Titibees and Rilis

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TBMs and Blue Velvets

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PRLs and Chocs

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OEBTs and Snow Balls

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Awesome shrimp John! I really like some of the patterns you got there.

 

The tibees are doing well too.

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