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  1. Selling the stable multi branch Sps frag, the coral already encased. Selling at $28 Collection at cck Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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  2. Day 16 post hatch update All 9 fries doing fine and have grown alittle more, some have started feeding on TDO, mesh up to fine powder before feed. Mainly still on Baby brine shrimp with enriched selcon/ reef roids. Only feed once a day. Seems fine no need constantly feed. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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  3. is this your first few fishes after cycling? Not recommended to add a tang so early after cycling. They are prone to ich/velvet. Probably u can check for ammonia/nitrite first? can also check if u see and white spots. Try not to stress it further by driving it out of hiding spot, Most fish tend to go into hiding mode when first introduced. Will take time. U can try some frozen mysis to entice it. Hope it helps and gd luck bro. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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  4. Today Zhng my chiller day. Hailea internal temp probe seems not very accurate resulting in often switch on and higher electric bill. Bought from our favourite shop TB the external probe Open the front cover, Look for the internal probe connector, disconnect original one and connect to ur new external probe Remember to secure the probe, best is to buy those screw on for specifically for hanging probes. I haven buy yet so use tape as band aid first. This is important as probe is the heart of chiller system, this one comes loose, will be GG. The front cover hole can fit the probe dimension so can go thru it for neater look, without the need to drill additional holes thru the chiller chassis. Disclaimer: Just for sharing and if u follow me and screw up ur chiller dont come after me k! [emoji23] Experiment at ur own risk. Thanks for reading and happy reefing. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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  5. From my experience, I feel it's good to take a wave maker and blow colonies of sps once every 2 weeks to keep them clean of debris. This lowers the chances of disease and infections. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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