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The tank looks good. That RCS looks more like a mini lobster than a shrimp. To me, it looks like the tank is a little higher light than what you have been saying. Are you having any problems with plants starting to melt or getting a large amount of algae on the leaves? I'm not sure I would consider the tank low light based on the way it looks in the pics. Keep us posted on the progress! Looks like things are off to a good start.
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You might be experiencing a similar problem.
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I'd say hornwort for that back area.
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Really great.
It will look good when it fills more
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Looks great, but I dont see that cute pygmy loach in your sig?
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Zoo,
Very nice shrimp. I like the black ones better than the red and white for some reason. I guess they are a little more natural looking. Did the Marsilea come in with the algae on it? If it did I am really quite sorry. I thought it was pretty clean. Let me know if I can do anything for you.
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There's only a couple stems (7 or so) with a couple spots of black-ish looking algae. But it's ok, it's doing really well!!! I see a new runner every couple of days
![]() ![]() I'm thinking of turning it into a shrimp tank with 3 Endlers (Livebearers).... EDIT: Here's some BBA on Ludwiga that I want to get rid of: ![]() Should I just clip off the affected leaves? |
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I always start by removing the affected areas. At least most of them. It seems you I always miss some. That's why after the removal I do a spot treatment of either hydrogen peroxide or excel around the affected areas. The remaining BBA will turn red and die off.
As stated somewhere above it looks to me also that you have a little bit of a CO2 issue. When I get my little out breaks I know that it's time to either clean my diffuser or turn the valve up a notch after doing the removal and treatment.
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