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  1. Just thought I share some updates with the tank. Tank is coming 69 days fishless, couple more days before i can add fishes. Unfortunately, hyposalinity failed for me, and my fishes are back with the ich problem. Will be moving the fishes to a 25gal to do copper treatment this time. So i guess its going to be another month of fishless for the display tank. Colours are really starting to pop and show. I attribute this to my zeovit coral system as well as my t5 hybrid. The t5 is now on for 9hrs a day. Still planning to add a few more corals towards the left of the scape. Also, have removed most of the sand as I decided to go almost bare bottom. Tank is pretty much self running, have been away on 2 seperate week long trips now, and the tank did just fine. Auto water change is a life saver.
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  2. Photos are all taken by iPhone XS Max under orphek LED bar with DD orange lens. All frags are healthy with long pe shown in the photos. Interested pm or WhatsApp 969922fiveo Collection 730326 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  3. Hello everyone! I have recently took the plunge and pick up the salty side of the hobby. I have been in high tech planted tanks for a few years. I'm here to learn and have been reading up on this forum 6 months earlier. Equipment Tank: ANS OptiClear 45cm cube tank Filtration: Overhead Sump (with 900L/hr powerhead) Skimmer: Bubble Magnus QQ1 Light: Chihiros A-Series for marine I recycled one of my planted tank for this project. I decided that a cube tank is too deep to be used for a planted tank but could be perfect for a nano reef tank! This tank was once like this Pre-filling setup. The best part of any aquarium setup is the filling up of the tank with water! I used Red Sea Salt to get my salt water. Coming from the freshwater side I was amazed at how much 100L of water can absorb salt. Eventually after emptying the 4kg salt I got the ideal salinity of 35 ppt. From now onwards water change is gonna hurt my wallet! I was researching for dry rocks and substrate and I decided to go with REVOREEF® 3DM REEF-SAND. And I also go with REVOREEF® Dry rocks. I didn't know rocks were so expensive. Spent like $100 on rocks alone. After 5 days and using fish food as ammonia source the water started to turn cloudy. Good sign that water is bacteria friendly though the wrong type of bacteria. Today is the 10th day and the cloudy water has cleared! Ammonia is coming down to 0.5 ppm. I have also added a few more REVOREEF dry rocks. I have also added a handful pieces of crushed coral which I collected from one of the coral tanks at Coral Farm @ LCK. Hopefully these will carry coralline algae spores, as well as BB. I reckon I have another 10 days more when the tank is ready to receive its first CUC. Can anyone help me with my list of CUC. Hopefully will not shift the substrate too much as the rocks may fall. Thanks!
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