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  1. 2 sizes available. 2.5cm already encrusting over frag plugs super stable and bright Mother on the left as reference Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  2. Bristle worms are reef safe, I don't think they are the cause of your corals not doing well. As for disposal, I'd personally flush it down the toilet(cut it up if too big). Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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  3. Did my half yearly 'major' tank maintenance over the weekend. Broke up the branching hammer colony on the left & spaced them out a little more. Did a major water change of about 140L and removed most of the corals on the sand bed to thoroughly vacuum the sand. Goal is to mitigate risk of old tank syndrome & to keep nitrates in the 2.5-5ppm range long term. Siphoned out water from the tank into several buckets. Torches in the bucket. Good time to scrape off the vermatid snails. With half of the sandbed clear, the sand is siphoned. And corals from the other half is moved around. Finally put everything back. 3hr water change A friend highlighted this interesting looking fish that Iwarna advertised. Looks so interesting. In reality, they are about 2cm at Iwarna (will grow to 7cm). Got them at the same time as the Springeri Damsels on 21st January. Scientific name : Priolepis cincta Common name : Banded Reef Goby Behavior : Reer safe. Very very shy. Perch on cave walls in upside down position. Next seen on 7th Feb. Well, glad to know its alive
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  4. Start of 2022! Some top down views which I hardly do. Trying out yellow filter as suggested by my sifu cos my other pics are ugly.
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