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  1. Hi bro, don't get upset. It is feasible to keep tangs in 3ft tank. Since u only hv 2 tangs inside, of course they will fight with each other. Either keeping only 1 tang where he has nobody to fight or keeping many tangs where he don't know who to fight. But fm ur tank setting, ur tank is only ard 1ft right?
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  2. @#$%!! One of the walls just broke while I was backfilling! Pictures of the disaster to come! Reefer guy: - The walls aren't fully built yet. So they've got about 1.6m to go. We'll finish that part after we've finished work on the floor. Or else there's no way to get equipment into the pond. - As for the lack of a roof.. same problem, I can't get my heavy machinery in with the roof in the way, and I need a way to cure the pond first, so letting the monsoon rains do the work for me is really the best thing. - FOWLR with seagrass to start, but once it's more stable I'll start throwing in the giant clams and corals. No worthwhile experience with corals though.
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  3. Nice tank bro, i saw one small AT arou 3" at LCK last friday. Cheers,
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  4. It was a sad day to see my mum said farewell to the three fishes when I pass over to the buyer on 25/10. So, this is the 3ft IOS tank (3ft x 1.5 x 1.5H) will be using to hosts my LS in the meantime, what I going to do is these: 1. Wash the tank and equipments 2. Prepare 50% D-D pro salt mix with 50% old water from my 6ft tank 3. Get it cycle for two weeks with nitrifying bacteria added 4. Water parameter check and control 5. Add in pre-prepared sand bed 6. Pods seeding with algae plant in place 7. Install lighting 8. Add in DIY ornament and decoration 9. Test water with LS 10. Add in desired corals 12. Add in seahorse and pipefish 13. Prepare for bench-in The above milestone is just a draft idea to guide me through, during each stage of the journey I will hopefully be able to dropped down some significant measure so to let you have a idea of my concept for a sustainable Seahorse and Pipefish tank that I'm going to set-up for this competition. Well, this week is going to be very busy doing clean up for this hosting tank and also my 6ft tank... wish myself
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  5. I have this problem on my sun, it was slowly dying off one polyp at a time. I think the algae have over power it n caused it to die off. What I did, I cut off the base rock the sun is attached to. Then scrape off all the brown stuff. put the coral in a shaded place. Pray n hope it recover. After a few days, I saw some polyps open, I then spray some food to make it feed. After a week or more I saw it getting better. I took it out and feed each polyp with mysis. Now it is recovering, sweat! Hope this helps.
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  6. Wow! Support and awaiting more info.
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