Mustafa, thank you for your response!
I attached a picture of the vase. It's basically a plain glass cylinder. I didn't want to get too fancy with it since it's a first tank (although I've seen some stunningly creative tanks on here while searching for answers, wow!).
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- Fri Jul 21, 2017 11:42 am
- Forum: Supershrimp!
- Topic: Wild seashells as primary "substrate"?
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- Thu Jul 20, 2017 8:31 am
- Forum: Supershrimp!
- Topic: Wild seashells as primary "substrate"?
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Re: Wild seashells as primary "substrate"?
Ok, been doing some research and I think I've answered some of my own questions. This is the one question I'm not sure of:
"if I wait to purchase the mossball together with the shrimp, but add the brackish water and shells and let the tank hang out while stuff ships, would I still get the right ...
"if I wait to purchase the mossball together with the shrimp, but add the brackish water and shells and let the tank hang out while stuff ships, would I still get the right ...
- Mon Jul 17, 2017 12:21 pm
- Forum: Supershrimp!
- Topic: Wild seashells as primary "substrate"?
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Wild seashells as primary "substrate"?
Hi! I'm contemplating becoming a supershrimp owner and am getting started gathering the materials and doing research prep work for my tank.
I kind of wanted to do something a little different by using a tall, square vase as a tank and using natural seashells/seashell fragments from the ocean to act ...
I kind of wanted to do something a little different by using a tall, square vase as a tank and using natural seashells/seashell fragments from the ocean to act ...