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Re: my tanks

Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2015 3:41 am
by jonesinfershrimp
i think i counted 12 so far that havent made it. (including the 3 from the ride home) the lights arent on yet today (got 25/30 minuets to go on that) but the rest are looking good, getting some color even and the berried females are fanning.

Re: my tanks

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2015 8:01 am
by jonesinfershrimp
Good Monday morning again! I have some great news! I finally got the 72BF and the 125RR! now if finances allow :twisted: :twisted: i will be slowly piecing my new beauties together. I am seriously debating on moving the contents of my 40B into the 72 and making that my main display tank. and then making the 40B my main shrimp display (instead of using a 55 like i was going to). Also, my glass cutters and oil are in, so i will be slicing some glass soon! i know you all love pictures, so ill get some up soon! just been so busy lately i havent been able to.

Re: my tanks

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2015 4:06 pm
by jonesinfershrimp
SO! as i said, pictures are coming!! heres 5 ;) more to come. im currently working on the DIY CO2 for disp. tank (40B). ive discussed the 72BF with the landlord (my mom -_-) and thats a go. just gona be some time before its up and all. for the set up ill have a Fluval 404 (which ive read some horrible reviews on - it'll be back up filtration) and an Ehiem 2213 (currently on the 40B) along with 2 XY-2822 sponge filters with a Tetra 60 air pump for filtration. Very over filtered, but id rater have my 72BF display tank lightly planted, low tech, and crystal clear than a 40B with BBA like it is now -_-...

8) 8) 8) the rest of the pictures follow, the 72BF, the 125RR, the 2 55's... no pictures of the DIY tanks yet, as they are still panes of glass. I'll get pictures of the process :p they will all be separate, but together. ill even get some pictures of the plans as i need the input on them. im not sure weather to do them separately or as "one system". I am thinking as one system it'll be a greater challenge, all separate i can have more variety. not sure on what to do yet. (deffinately gona look for specific peoples input though)

the DIY tank dimension are:
48x9x9 (going on my 4ft rack/wire shelf with styrofoam as a base)
21x5x5 (going on my book-shelf)
15x13x6 (possibly a sump, plant grow out, or shrimp only tank) <------ need serious advise on this one.

Re: my tanks

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2015 4:18 pm
by jonesinfershrimp
pics ;)

Re: my tanks

Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2015 6:20 am
by jonesinfershrimp
more pictures

Re: my tanks

Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2015 6:25 am
by jonesinfershrimp
last picture, didnt fit in the last post

Re: my tanks

Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2015 10:36 am
by jonesinfershrimp
so, upon observing my shrimp tank, i saw what looked like a bunch of white dust specks moving around. i thought maybe they were air bubbles, until they started moving down on the glass! so i looked closer, and for sure, they are baby ghost shrimp. and being able to move on their own, are benthic and no bigger than a period > . :smt007 :smt041 :smt040 :smt067 :smt070 :smt068 :smt071 :smt072 :smt063 :smt065 :smt074 :smt076 the fight for survival is on!

Re: my tanks

Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2015 7:49 pm
by jonesinfershrimp
http://www.town.sturbridge.ma.us/Public ... textPage=1

can someone tell me what my chlorine levels are? do i base it on the 0.54, or the (0.20 to) 0.94 because its the highest number? and does it mean there is on average 0.54 ppm in my tap? im really kinda lost here. i only even ask because i'm thinking about buying some sodium thiosulphate to make my own dechlorinator as its cheap and apparently 2lbs will last a lifetime.

Re: my tanks

Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2015 11:30 pm
by KenCotigirl
I think you need to be careful. The product you are proposing to use works on chlorine. I do believe it works on chloramine. Many water supply facilities use chloramine. Check with your water company.

Ken

Re: my tanks

Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2015 11:47 pm
by KenCotigirl
Oh i see they use sodium hypochlorite. Then i guess your home made treatment should work. I like that they added UV light to disinfect. I have no idea if floride affect shrimp.

My 2 cents. You are investing a lot of money on your setups. Why not just buy a half gallon of Prime to take care of thousands of gallons of water. Concerning yourself with chlorine levels and mixing your own dechlorinator is a little much. Good luck.

Re: my tanks

Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 10:59 am
by jonesinfershrimp
thanks for the input Ken. i know a half gallon of prime would last for thousands of gallons, but 2lbs of ST lasts hundreds of thousands, if not millions. and it costs $10.

also! i started a blog today. lol. got my first post about the very basics on so far. each day i'll do a new post about something. tomorrow will probably be more about proper location and size. eventually i'll get to water quality and actual care for animals. but not until after i get all the basics out there. feel free to check it out and leave your feed back in the comments :D

http://aquariathome.weebly.com/

Re: my tanks

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2015 2:42 pm
by jonesinfershrimp
the 72BF is up and running! ill get pictures after i finish arranging the decorations. it looks 100 times better than the 40B on the metal shelf

Re: my tanks

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2015 6:54 pm
by Mustafa
jonesinfershrimp wrote:so, upon observing my shrimp tank, i saw what looked like a bunch of white dust specks moving around. i thought maybe they were air bubbles, until they started moving down on the glass! so i looked closer, and for sure, they are baby ghost shrimp. and being able to move on their own, are benthic and no bigger than a period > . :smt007 :smt041 :smt040 :smt067 :smt070 :smt068 :smt071 :smt072 :smt063 :smt065 :smt074 :smt076 the fight for survival is on!
Those white dust specks are probably just copepods or similar animals. Larvae of ghost shrimp are actually really large and so are the benthic post larvae. that's a bunch of tanks you have there! If you're going to use the reef tank as a freshwater tank then you'll have to clean off all that coralline algae with an acid based cleaner. Had to do that before...smells really putrid. :shock:

And yes, you read the chlorine levels in your tap water correctly. That's about 1/4 the amount of chlorine/chloramine in my tap water. Hence I double dose prime.

Re: my tanks

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 6:40 am
by jonesinfershrimp
thanks for the feedback Mustafa! i guess i will have to keep looking for then. i have seem some larger ones that im more confident are shrimplets. are the copepods going to cause me any trouble?

Re: my tanks

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 4:52 pm
by Mustafa
jonesinfershrimp wrote:thanks for the feedback Mustafa! i guess i will have to keep looking for then. i have seem some larger ones that im more confident are shrimplets. are the copepods going to cause me any trouble?
Nope, copepods are harmless and beneficial (they eat all kinds of "crap" and serve as food for larger things). You'll know when you see shrimp larvae. They hang upside down in the water column or sit upside down on the tank walls. Once they are postlarvae they look like miniature shrimp. There is no mistaking them for anything else.