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    Outdoor Tanks

    I have a friend who is willing to give me a 20 gallon tank, I've considered using it for this project for that reason. I'm sure I'll be able to find flywire that I can put into a frame. Thank you for the input!
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    Outdoor Tanks

    A bit of an odd request, but I figured if anyone knew it would be here. I had a small 5 gallon indoor tank, which held a handful of Malaysian fairy shrimp, Malaysian trumpet snails, and a few Ramshorn snails - as well as some marismo moss and some moneywort planted in the substrate. I'd say it...
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    Am I Missing Anything?

    :blink: Exchange rates can definitely be a bother, I have cousins in the UK and whenever we visit its always a pain going from USD to GBP.
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    Someone help me identify this fish

    I saw someone else mentioned the questionable legality earlier on, I also live in Florida and have a lifetime Hunting / Fishing license. If you are using a line of any sort in public waters, it is illegal to collect any marine life without a valid permit. So long as you do not use an actual...
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    Am I Missing Anything?

    I found my eggs from an eBay seller, but here is a farm in Arizona that specializes in them. I did read up and see that there are other types of Fairy Shrimp that are indigenous to the South Pacific. http://www.arizonafairyshrimp.com/fairyshrimp.html
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    Am I Missing Anything?

    Mine are a Thai cousin that are freshwater
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    Am I Missing Anything?

    I do have a waterfall pump, should that be enough?
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    Am I Missing Anything?

    Currently I'm planning an ecosystem containing Fairy Shrimp, 5 Malaysian Snails, and 5 Ramshorn Snails. I'm also planning on throwing in Moneywort and Marismo Moss. I've designed a PVC pipe fitting for my tank containing a sponge to allow for gas exchange. I was wondering if there is anything...
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    Help

    General rule is for every inch of fish, 1 gallon of water - with obvious exceptions. Your choices seem small enough to do okay but it might be cramped.
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