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  • #31
    Originally posted by algarciajr View Post
    These are in a tank that has Black Diamond blasting grit, which has a ph of ~7.9. Snowballs are pretty hardy and can tolerate up to 8.0 for a ph from what I have read. Snowballs are also breeding like crazy.
    Wow thats crazy, is it common to use blasting grit, or is this something you came up with? I just got a 12gallon long, and was thinking about setting up a "sulawesi" natural habitat, may have to look into that.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by mythin View Post
      Wow thats crazy, is it common to use blasting grit, or is this something you came up with? I just got a 12gallon long, and was thinking about setting up a "sulawesi" natural habitat, may have to look into that.
      I'm not sure how common blasting grit may be for sulawesi shrimp tanks, but I wanted to try it. I have also thought about getting a 12 gallon long Mr Aqua rimless tank, not sure what I would use for a light.
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      • #33
        Originally posted by algarciajr View Post
        I'm not sure how common blasting grit may be for sulawesi shrimp tanks, but I wanted to try it. I have also thought about getting a 12 gallon long Mr Aqua rimless tank, not sure what I would use for a light.
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        • #34
          Originally posted by algarciajr View Post
          I'm not sure how common blasting grit may be for sulawesi shrimp tanks, but I wanted to try it. I have also thought about getting a 12 gallon long Mr Aqua rimless tank, not sure what I would use for a light.
          Yeah, I saw all the possibilities with a 12g long and couldnt resist. Ive been looking at different lighting options, trying to decide if i wanna go LED or PC or T5HO. Im finding some decent deals for 50-80$ on lighting which isnt too bad. Some cheap stuff on ebay like http://www.ebay.com/itm/36-39-Aquari...item337253a54d



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          Ive always wanted to try sulawesi shrimp, but was always concerned with the higher ph requirements and i like plants a lot, not many plants do well in high ph. Ill either go sulawesi / rock tank with the 12 long and cardinal shrimp or amazon themed so i can get some cardinal tetra's and have them swim the length of the track, but good to know about the sandblasting stuff.

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          • #35
            there are some choices with higher pH tolerant plants. some of the standard anubias, java fern, valisneria will tolerate the conditions well. i have seen algaes in with these shrimp before...but it didnt look like pelia sp. to me
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            • #36
              i found babies today!! :)

              well, at least i saw some tiny ones!!!

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              • #37
                Congrats, I have a few more babies in my tank also.

                Originally posted by Warlock View Post
                i found babies today!! :)

                well, at least i saw some tiny ones!!!
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                • #38
                  big thanks to tim!!

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