TylerFerretLord
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This is my tank. Currently very(very) plain as my heater decided to malfunction a few weeks ago and nuke my tank. Luckily it was devoid of anything other than plants at the time and those are all I lost(except for the duckweed. Of course it would live). I have since bought a new heater.
About a week ago I picked up some snails. A couple trumpet snails, a duo of pond snails and a single female apple snail. They have done an amazing job to rid my tank of the algae plague that came in after the plants were cooked. Just two days ago I picked up about a dozen ghost shrimp. One died overnight but the rest have settled in and are doing well, doing shrimpy things.
Tank stats:
29g
Lighting is a single fluorescent tube and two power-saver bulbs(it's a weird hood).
Kept at 72F.
Inverts:
Melanoides tuberculata Malaysian trumpet snail
Physa sp. Pond snail
Pomacea bridgesii Apple snail
Palaemonetes paludosus Ghost shrimp
On to the pics!
I'll be ordering some more shrimp soon. Planning to get cherries, amanos, and a fan shrimp. I might get some of the rarer species if I can afford them, such as C. gracilirostris and C. serratirostris. I'm planning on getting a lot more wood and rocks to fill up that empty space and picking up various mosses and low light plants. Also picking up the materials for a moss wall.
About a week ago I picked up some snails. A couple trumpet snails, a duo of pond snails and a single female apple snail. They have done an amazing job to rid my tank of the algae plague that came in after the plants were cooked. Just two days ago I picked up about a dozen ghost shrimp. One died overnight but the rest have settled in and are doing well, doing shrimpy things.
Tank stats:
29g
Lighting is a single fluorescent tube and two power-saver bulbs(it's a weird hood).
Kept at 72F.
Inverts:
Melanoides tuberculata Malaysian trumpet snail
Physa sp. Pond snail
Pomacea bridgesii Apple snail
Palaemonetes paludosus Ghost shrimp
On to the pics!
The tank. (I did warn that it was awful)
Snails!
Shrimp are hard to zoom in on and stay focused. Last one was cleaning itself.
Snails!
Shrimp are hard to zoom in on and stay focused. Last one was cleaning itself.