tino.vyatkin
Seedling
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I do. It actually momentary lowering ORP, so, I can use more ozone then 🙂
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OK I've just been searching through eBay and there may be a cheaper alternative to twin star.
I've found something that looks the same called chihiros
has anyone used one of these?
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=221662373874&alt=web
Hello everyone,
Something just occurred to me: could the "regular" twinstar (nano) be detrimental to shrimps?
I'm thinking this because I have a thriving tank in every aspect except I can't get Red Cherry Shrimp to reproduce. I've bred them before and they even reproduce in a bucket of water left outside in the winter, and on this tank in 6 months they berried once and had no offspring. Adding this to the fact that Twinstar retails a "shrimp" version, could this be the reason for my unsuccessful attempts?
P.S. don't forget that there is a much cheaper alternative (other than good husbandry...that is) at less than half the price http://www.ebay.com/itm/221662373874
Turn your lights down, your tank is telling you, you have far too much light, probably killing your plants and producing prime algae food.but the water is a cloudy green and it's been like this for two weeks.
Well I just found this. Think I'll definitely be getting one.