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Hondace

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  1. Bacteria dosing is a must in order to maintain a healthy population of good bacteria.

    Given space constraints, I would think biopellets reactor is a better option over phosphate reactor if u can only choose between one.

    The biopellets will be a food source for the bacteria & keep them multiplying & replacing dying ones. Bacteria is also a food source for the corals so it is good to replenish them.

    Biopellets shouldn't results in a ultra low nutrient system unlike zeovit. So not to worry too much on this affecting corals.

    The bacteria will remove some phosphate though not as fast as phosphate reactor. If u find phosphate too high & can't fit in a reactor, u can put it in a bag & use it as a passive remover ie. place it near a flow in the sump.

  2. There r many brands/types of substrate for bacteria to populate.

    Many claims that their products r one of the best. It's really hard to tell as there's not enough independent scientific tests to prove.

    But one thing for sure, many if not all successful reefers are dosing bacteria into their tank as it is a basic vital step to maintain a healthy water perimeter besides ca, mg & kh.

    So in my opinion, no matter what u use be patience & follow the regimen of regular testing, dosing & changing of water.

    FYI, I am using bacteria king too but I can't say it is better or worst than the other products but it works.

  3. It's hard to pin point whose fault when buying new fishes. if u buy fishes that just arrived, higher chances that it will not survive. Hence I prefer to buy fishes that arrived 1-2weeks ago & feeding, unless very rare & u don't want to miss it.

    Having said this, after 15-30mins temperature climatisation, it is very important that before you open the bag u got to aware how long has the fish been in the bag & how much water is in the bag.

    If time is long & little water, the drip method is actually bad for the fish. The ammonia built up will become toxic when comes into contact with the fresh air when the bag is open. Hence, u may wanna do a quick 50% water change ( pour 50% out & replace 50% w your tank water) before cotinuing w the drip for full climatisation.

  4. U can cut a hole on the back panel of the cabinet to slot the hole in. Or remove the fan & use the existing hole.

    My chiller also sitting inside my cabinet besides the sump. On the 1st day of setup, I had to keep the door open to cool down the temp to 26.

    I am using Arctica 1/5hp for my 4feet tank. So far it is ok but it does get hot inside the cabinet. Need to have big ventilations behind the back of the cabinet. Mine has a big rectangle area cut out to facilitate the heat transfer.

  5. Hi hondace, a year ago which you got outbreak, how old was your tank at that time ?

    About 6-8months old at that time.

    CFOh is correct on quarantine but new fishes always get stress again when in display tank, so my experience is that they tend to get ich but it is controllable if your water condition is good & it keep eating the soak food. Soon it will recover. Most important my existing fishes doesn't get it.

    Worst case is my new fish mati but rest still fine.

  6. Yup, it's hard to administer octozin effectively in my opinion, it didn't kill off all the ich. I had a bad outbreak 1 year back that took away 1/2 of my fishes when I added too many fishes at 1 go thinking my tank is matured enough. Tried all sorts of methods but fishes still died, some I suspect due to stress from treatment too!!

    Now, I have about 30 fishes in my tank but ich is no longer of a concern (fingers crossed) as they are resistant to ich. Whenever I add a new fish it will bound to have ich even after quarantine when release to my display but it doesn't affected the rest, even my 3 Tangs, unlike a year ago which the ich will spread.

    What I did was to improve my water quality & feed daily with soak food (garlic & vitamin) after the outbreak a year back.

    I have boosted the bacteria variants by dosing different types of bacteria (bactiv8 NPX, biodigest, a special power form of bacteria bot from Henry) plus fritz zyme to remove waste materials. This make sure all the waste, nitrates, phosphate are remove. Also using biopellets to provide carbon food source for the bacteria to grow.

    In short, stop adding fishes & let your bacteria populate the tank & add different strains of bacteria as they have different functions. Overtime, a healthy bacteria population will provide better environment for yr fishes & less likely they will fall sick.

    Lastly, regular water change & have a good skimmer to prevent bacteria boom if overdose (signs : cloudy water but it is fine).

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  7. Go for arctica if u can. It may cost 2-3x more than other brands but it's worth it for my experience as I had 2 resun before switching to arctica.

    Some will say u can buy a few other brands chiller with the cost of 1 arctica but trust me, u don't want the chiller to die on u & yr corals to die or bleach.

    If budgeted, go for 2nd hand but only arctica. Other brands, better to get new ones.

  8. Cf have a few yellow belly regals from Medan.

    Amazing thing is most are feeding greedily on pellets. And very active. Something I've never seen before in shop held Medan regals. People who want to try this out please hurry.

    There was one specimen with very nice scribbled markings on the head. An aberration. Was too slow in getting it but to the bro who I met in cf who got it, if you're reading this, it's a very nice piece and it was the greediest one. Take care of it. It's gorgeous!

    Thanks bro..yip it is a very nice specimen which was spotted by my wife & son. Nice meeting u & Terry is w u, right? His hawaii sunburst zoa is in my tank!

    Nice Yellow & Orange Kuda Seahorse. U have a Seahorse tank, easy to keep?

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