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Some news

I have to move them to another tank, because the old one seems to be too…old.

Not as beautiful as their PRL parents, but not that bad.

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Another set-up

A new experiment. Hopefully successful?

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The ring

Shrimps love to hang on the roots of floating aquatic plants. So there are many of these plants in my tanks. But it is not very convenient since they float everywhere on the surface of the water. So I had to find a way to manage them.

I used a bit of filter sponge to fill the tube intakes just to make sure that no shrimp could get inside. And basically, that’s it.

It is just experimental, but I could think of a few improvements such as :

- use a transparent air tube so it would be more discreet
- use a second suction cup if needed, in case of a bigger ring for example

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Don’t underestimate the power…

…of the Force. Oops, I meant: the power of Heat :)

Unless you live in the US where air conditioning is everywhere (even when it’s not really needed…), you have to find by any means necessary a way to cool your tanks, when summer heat comes.

A few years ago, as a newbie, I was confident that my shrimps were strong enough to overcome high temperatures. Indeed, after every hot day, they were still swimming in that 37L covered Evolution 1 tank.
Until one evening, when getting back from work, I had to remove some bodies. The other shrimps, although still living, were standing still or moving very slowly. I am not going into details, but from that moment, no matter what I tried to make them recover, it was useless.
I lost something like 150 to 200 shrimps in the overall, day after day during that week.

There are many means hobbyists use to cool their tanks, from the most advanced chiller to the smartest DIY system.
From my experience, bottles of cold water from the fridge just work for a few minutes. Unless you are around your tanks all day long, it does not seem very practical.

I use fans. They are cheap and pretty effective. Depending on the number and their power, you can expect to gain up to 5°C, maybe more, compared with the ambient temperature. You can buy the ones designed for aquarium, or recycle those coming from used PC.
Prepare alot of RO water to compensate the evaporation. And yes, remove the top glass, it will work better :)

Also, delay or adapt the lighting period. Don’t worry, your plants will handle it.

Believe me, don’t underestimate the power of Heat. Your shrimps’ life and your peace of mind are worth a few bucks.

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It’s not very well displayed: 25.2 °C in the tank and 29.5 °C in the room.

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