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  1. Setting up a new 10g tank in a bookshelf that I modified to support the tank's weight...

    After putting the tank in place, I notice the corners are touching the shelf, but there is like 1/16 inch space under the middle..... enough to easily slip a fingernail under.. like the shelf is bowed a bit...

     

    How bad is this?  I haven't filled the tank yet.... waiting on suggestions...

  2. 11 minutes ago, Brian said:

    I would just let the tank slowly cycle/season itself while supplementing the clean up crews diet.  I think the animals are or will be better off with a variety in their diet.

    Yep...  I have two different shrimp foods and another should arrive today from Amazon.  I always feed sparingly, but I like to keep it varied figuring that one food may offer something that another may not.

  3. 7 hours ago, skipper said:

    Ammonia? That’s stuff you never mix with bleach. 

    Haha!  I did that when I was 12 at my uncle's luncheonette... innocently trying to clean the bathroom...  A white cloud of poison gas began to fill place, and the whole building had to be evacuated..  at Lunch-time!      A friendly Fireman who responded informed me never to mix bleach with ammonia  =P  (insert unhappy Uncle emoji here)..

    Anyway...  your intro post was charming and fun to read..   Great to have you on board!   Sounds like you are gonna fit right in... 😃

    P.S.   Pics please!

  4. Just now, Streetwise said:

    I consider algae to be an important component of my tanks. It grows because of my substrate, lights, and food. Plants provide a balance, but I enjoy keeping algae-eaters, so I always want algae.

    i agree 100%, Street... thats why I am concerned... I never have had a new tank setup with NO algae...  I'm trying to create a little biosphere... but the algae isn't showing up! lol

  5. 30 minutes ago, Will Billy said:

    Algae grows really well in stagnant water. My aquarium is in my man cave and gets no natural sunlight. From time to time i take a clear cup and scoop out some tank water and set it in a window sill and give it a quick shot of easy green fertilizer. After a few days it starts growing fresh green algae for my critters to munch on, and then i just add it to my tank. 

    Yeah, I was thinking some ferts may help... I have never used them before, though.. and am so afraid to screw up my water parameters

     

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    27 minutes ago, Will Billy said:

    Algae grows really well in stagnant water. My aquarium is in my man cave and gets no natural sunlight. From time to time i take a clear cup and scoop out some tank water and set it in a window sill and give it a quick shot of easy green fertilizer. After a few days it starts growing fresh green algae for my critters to munch on, and then i just add it to my tank. 

    This tank gets full on sunlight all afternoon (you can see the window blinds behind the back glass).... I have been leaving them wide open lately... stil

    l nuthin!

     

  7. My 10 gallon heavily planted shrimp/snail tank has been going for for over a month now..  

    Livestock consists of 5 Crystal Red shrimp, 5 Cherry Reds,  1 adult Mystery snail,  a bunch of tiny hitchhiker snails, and 6 hitchhiker fish fry...  

    The plants are growing well, the fish are growing steadily (still too small for me to identify the species, though) and the shrimp are active, molting, and breeding, apparently, as I now have 4 berried females...

    I had a minor outbreak of diatoms a couple weeks ago which is expected, and mostly gone now... 

    BUT... I have zero algae at this point....  My concern is that there will not be enough food for the baby shrimps when they hatch..

     

     

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