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Old 15-01-2011, 01:44 PM   #11
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Icic ok thank for info
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Old 15-01-2011, 03:54 PM   #12
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Clear water is not necessary the best water for shrimps. I would prefer to make the water to be a bit yellow, a bit green and even abit cloudy, most of the time, this type of water breed shrimps in large number and shrimps grow fastest.
Now then you say. I keep trying to keep my tank crystal clear all this while....
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Old 15-01-2011, 04:05 PM   #13
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haha but clear tank is nice than a yellow water tank bro

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Old 15-01-2011, 04:46 PM   #14
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haha but clear tank is nice than a yellow water tank bro

Nice to look at but if condition is not ideal to the shrimps also no use ma. So I rather choose the later one which the water may look yellowish but the shrimps are doing well.
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Old 15-01-2011, 04:54 PM   #15
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Nice to look at but if condition is not ideal to the shrimps also no use ma. So I rather choose the later one which the water may look yellowish but the shrimps are doing well.
true, true, you can often hear from those who has problem with tank water, they said, my water is very clean, very clear, zero ammonia, zero nitrate and nitrite, pH, GH all in... but their shrimps still die or not breed well... this oppose to those have yellow water and shrimp population blooms.

Not that yellow water due to neglection is good, but to certain yellow water is best for shrimps. Shrimps do better in yellow tinted water then clear water.
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Old 15-01-2011, 05:09 PM   #16
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true, true, you can often hear from those who has problem with tank water, they said, my water is very clean, very clear, zero ammonia, zero nitrate and nitrite, pH, GH all in... but their shrimps still die or not breed well... this oppose to those have yellow water and shrimp population blooms.

Not that yellow water due to neglection is good, but to certain yellow water is best for shrimps. Shrimps do better in yellow tinted water then clear water.
hmmmmmm yah correct
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Old 15-01-2011, 05:10 PM   #17
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true, true, you can often hear from those who has problem with tank water, they said, my water is very clean, very clear, zero ammonia, zero nitrate and nitrite, pH, GH all in... but their shrimps still die or not breed well... this oppose to those have yellow water and shrimp population blooms.

Not that yellow water due to neglection is good, but to certain yellow water is best for shrimps. Shrimps do better in yellow tinted water then clear water.
Give me a reason to be lazy for water change izzit?
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Old 15-01-2011, 05:18 PM   #18
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serious i am lazy to change water any ideal for lazy people
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Old 15-01-2011, 05:33 PM   #19
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Master silane yellow water as in like if we add a ketapang leave and it stain the water we should really leave it rather than getting all panic and start wc?? Cause i thought of give my shrimp a appetite change sometimes. I leave a ketapang leave in
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Old 15-01-2011, 05:36 PM   #20
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hi any one run a uv light for fliter is good for shimp?????
Just wonder if UV will kill bacteria which may kill the food of miro organic? End up your shrimp dun have the source of food and affect the whole life cycle?

Will it happen?
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