I Turned a 1950's enema tank in to a neocaridina shrimp aquarium as a gift for a Paramedic
The container stands on a styrofoam base for stability. The air tube enters from the lower opening directly into the air stone
A cycled spung filter is mounted directly on the air stone and surrounded by tuff basalt media from an established aquarium
The aquarium worked for a week to make sure there were no leaks and clean the water
Ten days after the plants were introduced, the neocaridina shrimp were introduced.
In addition, I installed LED lighting with a flexible arm that is connected to the tank
The container stands on a styrofoam base for stability. The air tube enters from the lower opening directly into the air stone
A cycled spung filter is mounted directly on the air stone and surrounded by tuff basalt media from an established aquarium
The aquarium worked for a week to make sure there were no leaks and clean the water
Ten days after the plants were introduced, the neocaridina shrimp were introduced.
In addition, I installed LED lighting with a flexible arm that is connected to the tank
- Catégories
- FRESHWATER AQUARIUM
- Mots-clés
- Enema, fish tank, neocaridina shrimp
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