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Home › Forums › Chewin’ the Choya › Contest Entry Forum › 2019 January COTM
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Location: Iowa City, IA
Dimensions of Crabitat: 18 x 18 x 36
Volume of Crabitat: 45 gallons
Description of Substrate: 5:1 playsand:ecoearth
Description of Tank Items: I have choya which can be seen as well as a grapewood round in the back left corner. on the right I have a fake plant orb that I cut a hole in for a dry moss pit/hide. I didn’t like the look of the heater, so I hung up plant mats. I used kritter Keepers for my pools.
Comments: I just recently got the LEd light. I usually have a lot of light in the room, but I wanted to get a light anyways. Most of my tank has been a compilation of small parts over the years. I got a Wemo remote for the bubblers and i do have a webcam for my tank. I wanted to be able to monitor everything while I was away, which has come in handy a few times.
Aurora, illinois
Size: 40 gallon breeder 36x18x16 inches
I have a large 20 inch cholla, two 4 cup pools with airstones and ladders, shell shop, raised moss pit, coconut hut with ladder and moss, hiding fern pick, two air plants, sea urchin, and coral.
I am still trying to arrange my shells for the big guys. I also would like to add more fake plants but don’t know what yet. I also want to add more climbing for them
I just love how clean it is
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