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  1. Night view. Slowly slowly and hopefully surely.
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  2. My favourite.. zoom in and look at each strand..
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  3. Yes, I used the par meter. It helped me understand how much light dropped at different parts of the tank. I think the seneye is still useful to start a new tank, but don”t just blindly trust it. Tank has been running stable for 10 months now, and I have already harvested some excess corals to sell..
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  4. I harvest a bunch every 2-3 weeks from my tank and try to sell them. Mesmerising. Keep them separate from other corals. I set up a magnetic frag stand, and have a bunch on my glass. VID-20200624-WA0015.mp4
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  5. Hi, as my 1st baby is coming out in few months time i decided to decom my 4ft tank and will just start a nano tank. Tank is 4ft x 2ft x 2ft Sump tank is 3ft Jebao DCT 8000 Maxspect XF230 x2 with controller, box and manual Kamoer 3 channel doser Kamoer ATO ATO Tank 40lbs of caribsea fiji pink Lots of chaeto and macro algae 4ft t5 light fixture with bulbs All for 500$ 2pcs KESSIL a360x with 90deg mount 500$ each Corals are mostly soft corals and lps Caribsea rocks Fishe will be sold once rocks and corals are cleared. Pls do note that i wont be selling all of my livestocks as im still going to have a 2 ft tank. Thanks Viewing will be @ 080016 WA 91445496 Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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  6. Thanks for the kind words.... Jun, Apple and Bob! It's been three months since my last 'top-view' full tank shot. Here's a little update, one I took yesterday. Corals have grown for sure, and some have really blossomed....
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  7. I did a few things. 1. Connected an air tube to my skimmer, and pulled it to somewhere else with fresher air. Didn’t help much. 2. Added more aeration and agitation to water surface. Didn’t help much. 3. Increase white light, so there more photosynthesis during day time, and use up more carbon dioxide, didn’t help much. 4. Added a container to put in chaeto (basically an algae reactor), operating opposite time to my tank lights so something can consume CO2 at night... helped a little, but PH still registered low. 5. Use a different test kit to check my ph.... problem solved. Lol. this went on for about 2 months before I knew what was wrong. Seneye.
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  8. Unlikely to be velvet since velvet kills pretty quickly and has a golden dust layer on it, looks like brooks to me too.
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  9. Only weekly water changes for now[emoji16] Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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  10. Open big 3 polyps - $80 1 polyp - $35 (Will frag if want) Collection amk ave 4
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  11. Yes I do. Except for live feed. I using frozen meaty food, mysis, brine, pods and pellets with occasionally seaweed strips.
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  13. I didn’t see any fighting at all. One of the died with a popped eye so I think it’s illness. The other jumped out after a few days. I read they get spooked easily. Rest I accounting them to nutrition issue as I trying to feed them.
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  14. Everything in each photo for $100 Sent from my SM-G975F using Tapatalk
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  15. Reef roids. Its a lifetime supply for a small tank like mine. Sent from my SM-N975F using Tapatalk
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  16. I am presently maintaining a 25 lagoon which is a shallow mix reef 2 footer and a pico which houses my rbta. While I wait to start my new tank, I am still undecided if I should shift all corals from my lagoon over (leaving the rocks behind) and upgrade my rbta to the lagoon. Or should I just shift corals that are more demanding to the new tank and continue to maintain the both lagoon and pico? 3 tanks ???
    1 point
  17. Livestocks cleared. Ups for tank set and equipment! Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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