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 #791  by odin
 
The Dennerle tanks have a gap around the lid, the glass top sort of floats and sits on a few plastic clips that are placed around the top of the aquarium.
 #1059  by odin
 
Halocaridina wrote:Been a while since I've updated.

I have now set up the tank and added opae ula shrimp. Still have yet to add snails. Will post photos tomorrow.
Can't wait too see them :grin: :smile:
 #1068  by odin
 
It's not the oxygen or temperature you really have to worry about unless it's really cold but being knocked around. They are extremely hardy shrimp so I doubt you would have anything to worry about :cool:
 #1081  by odin
 
That's nice to hear, we are always here to answer questions and help other members out. :happy:
 #1645  by Halocaridina
 
Left it alone about 2 weeks and nitrites and nitrates seem to have soared - my test kit said the nitrate levels were toxic! Slime algae all over the glass as well as on the rocks and substrate adjacent to the glass (I think the glass is reflecting the light onto these areas). I just did a 50% water change and dosed some BioDigest. I have also today added a 10W Marina heater since it is starting to get colder.

I also introduced some chaetomorpha about a month ago. It was a mix of two species, Chaetomorpha linum (thin strand) and Chaetomorpha spiralis (thick strand). The C. spiralis mostly died off - part of what caused the nutrient bloom. What is left does not seem to be growing. The C. linum is thriving and growing. Hopefully it can get rid of some of the nutrients and stem the slime algae growth.

In addition, I ordered 10 more opae ula from Pacmed. Unfortunately one (maybe more? since I put the Chaeto in, it has become a lot harder to keep count) died soon after being introduced (had got stuck on the side of the test tube in the post) and was lodged in a place where it was hard to remove. I think this may have also contributed to the nutrient bloom. I believe there are about 15-19 opae ula left right now.
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