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benjamintse

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  1. My percula clown is like actin strangly which I only notice today(guilty).then it hovers at the top right corner of the tank looking up to the sky to see god or something.then it is hidin in the rocks unseen from the front and in my elegance coral.so I saw my tomato clown chasin at it but my percula clown was my first fish ,is big and was actually bullying the tomato(talk about turning the tables around)but my main concern is that it's not eatin(which is weird)cus last time it always eat like hell.so any help :thanks:

  2. Please advise whether is 1.020 SG ok for the tank????if not what is the solution to increase the SG? As I'm a newbie, could anyone please advise what is SG used for in the marine tank.... thanks...

    should be ok la my sg is usually 1.019 to 1.020 lowest is 1.018.nt sure wat the other snr reefers have to say but my corals and fish has adapt to this sg already and did not die when i put in my tank.anyway to increase sg u just have to put in more salt in ur tank i use this method.i just use a bucket take out some water from the tank and mix in more salt then later put in back nt sure wat the others have to say abt it.i dun really know wat the sg used by lfs i only know one is also around 1.020.

  3. bought 5 of this supposely helmet snail?i bought at iwarna but search at net cannot search anything.ps this name was given to me by one of the indian workers there.the general colour is brown..sry no pics.the price is 1 for 1dollars .can anyone id?

  4. Currently I'm cycling my tank. Just curious what food does hard n soft coral eat? As for the height hw far away should we place the coral to the lighting? Pls advise thk

    im also learnin.but most soft coral dun really need fedding(CORreact me if im wrong)only some hard coral need.u can feed krill and liquidfood,phytoplankton.depends on how tall ur tank is...erm really ur too vague maybe state wat kind of light u usin and how tall ur tank is,wat kind of coral u talkin about?light hungry coral?anyway enjoy this hobby :rolleyes: i love it the most when im cycling it

  5. Run the effluent through a second chamber of media to help buffer the pH of the eventual effluent. Try to drip the effluent into an area of high gas exchange like the intake of the protein skimmer to help drive out excess carbon dioxide from the effluent. It is this carbon dioxide that lowers the pH due to formation of carbonic acid.

    wats effluent?wa the entire webpage change and now i dun jnow how to use it... :off:

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