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Re: How to get them to breed?

PostPosted:16 Oct 2016 17:25
by opae ula related
Nice setup!! New phone?This pic is much better than your first pic.

Re: How to get them to breed?

PostPosted:16 Oct 2016 17:31
by Priscilla
opae ula related wrote:Nice setup!! New phone?ImageThis pic is much better than your first pic.
Hey opae ula related!

Thank you! :sidesmile:
And nope! I'm still using the same phone! Maybe because I had the tank light on.
Haven't got a tank light in the first one!

Re: How to get them to breed?

PostPosted:16 Oct 2016 18:55
by Ann
I'm sure they will breed now. A little music, a little algae and they're good to go!
Ann :upsidedown:

Re: How to get them to breed?

PostPosted:17 Oct 2016 02:38
by Priscilla
Ann wrote:I'm sure they will breed now. A little music, a little algae and they're good to go!
Ann :upsidedown:
Thanks Ann! :grin2:
Now I'm just waiting for my algae to grow! :lol:

Re: How to get them to breed?

PostPosted:28 Oct 2016 11:53
by Priscilla
Wander wrote:Again i am waaaay to late, adding those stars would not pose a big risk i think,
Most (almost all) glow in the dark things that have to be charged with light are made with Strontium aluminate.
Which is like Wikipedia says "chemically and biologically inert" which means it will not pose any risk to your shrimp.
I am not sure in what plastic the Strontium aluminate is suspended tho, it's probably some resin which could leak very small amounts of plastic hardeners over time into your tank.
I doubt these quantities of plastic hardeners would harm your shrimp but that is basically the only risk.
Before you say well it's clear then, stuff like aquarium tubing is often made from pvc which leaches plastic softeners and those chemicals are just as or even worse than the hardeners.
Many decorations heater parts etc etc leach these things too.
Happy to inform :wink:
Hi Wander!
Thanks for the info! :smile:
I'll test it out first before adding them in! :happy: