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  1. Receding and healthy (before receding) photos shown. Other corals in the tank is well and parameters in the tank is stable. Can look really gorgeous when healthy, seeking for experience reefer to takeover and nurse it back to health. Letting go at $35, interested buyer please pm.
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  2. Hello everyone! I’ve recently come to a decision to upgrade and build a tank of my own for the first time. [emoji16] with over a year’s experience of reefing with a 15gallon AIO system, I constantly feel that there are things that can be improved in my system. Reefing is a expensive hobby. As I’m only in my early twenties serving the nation, cash flow is not as high, and i would rather be investing my excess cash! Therefore, I’ve come to a decision to build instead of buy, taking this opportunity to build experience and learn. for this build, i’ll be doing everything myself from the wooden panels to building the tank up from scratch. I’m excited to be able to share with you guys my tank design I’ve did up. I would appreciate comments on what I can work on. thanks in advance everyone! some things which i did not model are: -plumbing to chiller -union joints -valves here’s how it goes. The sump I’ve modelled is actually designed to be a 2nd display tank. sandbed with liverock and display macroalgae which runs on reverse lighting schedule. I would believe this is more interesting than the traditional sump layout, and allow me to have a different view after the lights go off. I also assume that this will produce a good pod population, as compared to the regular turning ball of chaeto. I’m in the meantime skeptical about how my sump layout works in the event of a pump failure. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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  3. Used Skimz MBR127 macroalgae reactor, like new. Sale $200 interested pls sms 96633566. Thanks
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  4. Selling my Vibrant, only ised 4ml of it.pm me if intrested Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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  5. Hi! I do think this is going to be an issue. Your return pump compartment has very small buffer for additional water. Perhaps you need to build a taller sump. Chaeto are used because they are resilient and efficient in exporting nitrates and phosphates. I noticed your skimmer compartment could only house a small skimmer. You may have to keep an eye on how your nutrient management goes. Lastly, critical. You need to design a emergency over flow for the filter sock holder. Perhaps cut some slots near the top of the baffle, or reduce the baffle height a bit. So that in case of overflow, the water goes into your sump rather than the floor.
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  6. butterflies and genicanthus are more peaceful fish compared to the others on your list, so adding them first would be a good idea. as for water quality, generally all of them need stable parameters to thrive. that said, tangs are more prone to diseases due to their thin slime coat. bristletooth tangs are supposedly the most peaceful tang but ime they are aggressive towards blennies and gobies that resemble blennies, probably due to competition over their food source(algae). they do eat detritus but they clean up film algae and diatoms better than acanthurus and zebrasoma tangs, which eat more filamentous algae. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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  7. Upz for the weekend! Skimmer price reduced to $20 Carbon Canister reduced to $35 PM me if keen thanks! Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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