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Retirement and forum shutdown (17 Jan 2022)

Hi,

John Howell who has managed the forum for years is getting on and wishes to retire from the role of managing it.
Over the years, he has managed the forum through good days and bad days and he has always been fair.
He has managed to bring his passion for fish keeping to the forum and keep it going for so long.

I wish to thank John for his hard work in keeping the forum going.

With John wishing to "retire" from the role of managing the forum and the forum receiving very little traffic, I think we must agree that forum has come to a natural conclusion and it's time to put it to rest.

I am proposing that the forum be made read-only from March 2022 onwards and that no new users or content be created. The website is still registered for several more years, so the content will still be accessible but no new topics or replies will be allowed.

If there is interest from the ITFS or other fish keeping clubs, we may redirect traffic to them or to a Facebook group but will not actively manage it.

I'd like to thank everyone over the years who helped with forum, posted a reply, started a new topic, ask a question and helped a newbie in fish keeping. And thank you to the sponsors who helped us along the away. Hopefully it made the hobby stronger.

I'd especially like to thank John Howell and Valerie Rousseau for all of their contributions, without them the forum would have never been has successful.

Thank you
Darragh Sherwin

Cleaning dense planted sssrimpy tank

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06 May 2010 16:30 #1 by Ma (mm mm)
Hi,


I am in need of a bit of advise, cleaning my tank here, plants have grown a lot over the last few weeks. Problem is I have a lot of shrimp in there, cherrys and others. Everytime I take a bucket out, carefully btw. The bucket is full of little shrimp, n I gotta fish em out, takes ages per bucket, some are specs some quite small 1mm and smaller.

Any ideas ona better way to clean my tank? as some of you I know have shrimp a long time, syphon sucks:laugh:


Mark

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06 May 2010 16:39 - 06 May 2010 16:42 #2 by JohnH (John)
Mark,
I had some success - but didn't get every one - by using a clear spring water bottle, cut off at the point where it starts to taper for the top.
This is then pushed in 'backwards' to create an inverted funnel into the rest of the bottle.
You lower this into your tank with shrimp food in it and with a bit of luck your shrimps will find their way in down the 'tunnel' but not be able to escape quite as easily.
Sorry this is probably a very poor description - but I hope you get the point.

John
Hmm,
I may be barking up the wrong tree, I first read this thinking you wanted to remove the shrimps before cleaning the tank, but perhaps that wasn't your intention?

Location:
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We're just two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl - year after year.


ITFS member.



It's a long way to Tipperary.
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06 May 2010 16:55 #3 by Ma (mm mm)
:laugh:

I am trying not to at all, there are I reckon at least 400 500 in there, about 60 70 adults and 100s of little ones.

No matter how careful I always get 5-10 of the little buggers n have to play fish with every removed bucket of water.

Though thinking of it, if I put in 2 or 3 of those traps before cleaning I am reduce this somewhat.

Got you on the desc, really cut the top off a bottle turn it upside down and put it back on:)


Cheers,

Mark

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06 May 2010 17:20 #4 by DJK (David Kinsella)
Just a thought

When syphoning the water from the tank, would it be possible to run it through a fine sieve just before the water enters the bucket and then pluck the shrimp from there. It might turn into a bit of a team effort though. As I said just a thought.

Dave

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06 May 2010 21:01 #5 by pkearney (Phil Kearney)
if you cut the foot off a pair of tights and connect it to the hose with an elastic band you can syphon away and catch the shrimp up front!
phil

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06 May 2010 21:14 #6 by Ma (mm mm)
Cheers chaps.

Taking your advice, fitted mesh of an old net over the tube. Catches all but the smallest ones. I will try a fine sponge when I have a chance to get one instead of the mesh.

Ta.

Mark

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08 Jun 2010 20:54 #7 by Denis (Denis Goulding)
but u cannot suck the dirt out,,,,

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08 Jun 2010 21:25 - 08 Jun 2010 21:36 #8 by stretnik (stretnik)
Replied by stretnik (stretnik) on topic Re:Cleaning dense planted sssrimpy tank
I have stainless steel sieves that fit right over the siphon tube and stops tiny stuff from getting sucked up.
It allows a water change but won't remove dirt, I'd suggest cleaning your Filter then stir up the mulm etc, it will be sucked up by the cleaned media.

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09 Jun 2010 00:35 #9 by platty252 (Darren Dalton)
Here is a similar but alternative method to what was mentioned above.

Take a 1/2 tub of water from the tank and place beside or on top of the tank.
Get a brine shrimp net or another small net that is capable of catching the small shrimp.
Place the net across the waste water bucket in such a way that you can syphon water through it.
Syphon the tank as you would normally and all the mulm and shrimp will be caught in the net.
once you have finished syphoning in to the bucket, rinse all the contents of the net in to the 1/2 tub of tank water you put one side earlier.
Let the tub of water settle and you can remove the shrimp later with the same net.

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09 Jun 2010 01:57 #10 by Ma (mm mm)
Top notch lads. Have just compelted a total cleanup on the 450, am shattered and half soaked.

Platty, the planted is due Sat afternoon and I will be giving it a go as you've suggested, I reckon I've flushed a lot of shrimp by this stage. Just cleaned all my filters this week, the one part of the hobby thats foul.

Other ways I have tried it out thus far have been partially successful and sometimes messy. Think I'll just move to te Amazon, gotta be easier:)


many many thanks


Mark

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12 Jun 2010 20:26 #11 by Denis (Denis Goulding)
Hi,
I have just done a water change.
And no matter which way i did it, still lots of shrimp in the net that rinsed iout in bowl, buggr of a job picking them out and putting back in original tank.
Has to be an easier way.
Regards.
Denis

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12 Jun 2010 22:21 #12 by platty252 (Darren Dalton)
I use a turkey baster or small net to remove the shrimp from the bowl. Although i use a square tub so i can get the net against the flat sides.

I would also like to know a handyer way. Anyone?

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