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 Post subject: Re: Ryan's marron system
PostPosted: Aug 9th, '13, 06:55 
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There we go Charlie saves the day lol what type fish would u recommend Charlie some thing cheap and small

Yea, something cheap and small mate.



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 Post subject: Re: Ryan's marron system
PostPosted: Aug 11th, '13, 18:57 
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Hey Ryan, would love to see how you set up a marron system.

Regards, Martin.

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 Post subject: Re: Ryan's marron system
PostPosted: Aug 11th, '13, 21:12 
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looks good.


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looks good.

Thanks mate


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Thanks Ryan, I see you managed to remember to post the pics. :)

I was going to remind you but I split my day between being on a bike, in the gym or having kids using me as a human trampoline. :headbang:

Marron system looks cool. :thumbleft:


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PostPosted: Oct 20th, '13, 18:32 
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Hey guys been awhile since I've posted so every thing was going well..... Well not too bad lol

So we had a lot of rain the other week tank got too full and I had an escape found the Marron on the lawn ... A day later .... Dead .... O well to I'm going to install a put just above the water lvl to self drain when it gets too full.

Now my lettuce .... The only thing I can think it is is rot the lettuce head rotted from the roots.... Cut the sterm pipe hopfuly that will fix it

Now to the other end if the scale..... The worst thing that can happen to the AP system ........ MY KIDS!!!! So my 2 year old decided he didn't like the plants so he pulled them all up thro them over the fence thanks buddie lol but he also didn't like the fact water was in the tank and put the pump hose on the ground ....... Only left about 100l in the tank if that.

So it's all on repair mode now! Oh and I ate 3 Marron lol I will say tho I have 15 in there and I thought they would me more territorial and fight more other then the occasional dis membered claw they r doing well

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I'd recommend some kind of childproof mesh lid for the ft, IBC cages are way too much like a ladder to leave uncovered I think.
(hate being the fun police, but uncovered IBCs give me the willies with kids or animals around)


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I'd recommend some kind of childproof mesh lid for the ft, IBC cages are way too much like a ladder to leave uncovered I think.
(hate being the fun police, but uncovered IBCs give me the willies with kids or animals around)



Yeah I have built a fence around it was a bit worried when he did that


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