new tank for the shrimps
Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 7:25 am
so i think my wife officially banned me from the LFS. Every time i go there i spend too much money on something "She" dosn't think i need.
This time it was a 2 gallon (8x8x8) rimless tank with an LED light bar and a sponge filter.
Transferred everything over from the old tank to the new (the shrimps took quite a ride)
The way i did it was use a 1/2" clear tube as a vacuum cleaner to syphon most of everything (including the shrimp) from the old to the new. Let the cloudiness settle a bit, moved some of the water back to the old and syphoned again (more like vacuumed) until i got out 90% of the sand. so far 24 hours later all looks pretty good. waters pretty clear and the shrimps are exploring their new home. The new tank seems much bigger even though i know its not. old one was a 1.6 this one's a 2 gallon. Biggest difference is that this ones short and fat, so there is much more "floor" space.
how on earth do i shrink down the attachment and make it a linkable thumbnail? i tried and couldn't figure it out.
This time it was a 2 gallon (8x8x8) rimless tank with an LED light bar and a sponge filter.
Transferred everything over from the old tank to the new (the shrimps took quite a ride)
The way i did it was use a 1/2" clear tube as a vacuum cleaner to syphon most of everything (including the shrimp) from the old to the new. Let the cloudiness settle a bit, moved some of the water back to the old and syphoned again (more like vacuumed) until i got out 90% of the sand. so far 24 hours later all looks pretty good. waters pretty clear and the shrimps are exploring their new home. The new tank seems much bigger even though i know its not. old one was a 1.6 this one's a 2 gallon. Biggest difference is that this ones short and fat, so there is much more "floor" space.
how on earth do i shrink down the attachment and make it a linkable thumbnail? i tried and couldn't figure it out.