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limsh1999

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  1. Bro dsam for the compliments........... For info, the whole reef tank (all equipments, hardwares, live rocks, corals) had been sold off.
  2. Thank you all for the interest By the way, the entire tank setup had been sold off and the thread is closed.
  3. thanks for all the support........getting many SMSs and PMs enquiries. So, may take some time to reply. Appreciate your understanding.....
  4. Special take all price (item #1 thru item #13) – $2,000. Collection at Choa Chu Kang (Near Lot 1). Provide own transportation. Contact : 91716139 or PM 1. 4-2-2’ main tank (12 mm thick glass) + sump + cabinet + hood + 80 kg live rocks (fully encrusted with coralline algae) + sand + assorted test kits & additives + all livestock listed below – $700 · 1x Hawaii Yellow Tang · 1x Blue Tang · 1x Coris Wrasse · 1x Ocellaris Clown Pair · 1x Kole Tang · 1x Powder Black Tang · 1x Sailfin Tang · 1x Bi Color Blenny · 1x Lyretail Anthias Pair · 1x Flame Angel · 2x Blood Red Fire Shrimp · 2x Sand Sifting Sea Star 2. Barr Aquatic Beckett Skimmer (SK1200) + Gen-X MAK 4 Pump + Waste Collector (by I~Aqua) - $450 3. Resun Chiller 0.5 hp (Model: C0500) - $300 4. Arcadia MH Light (2x 150W 10K + 2x 30W FL actinic blue) - $250 5. Korallin Calcium Reactor (C1501) + CO2 Tank + JBJ Regulator (Solenoid + Needle Valve ) - $200 6. Tunze 6060 - $100 7. Eheim 1262 return pump - $150 8. Eheim 1260 chiller pump - $100 9. Fluidized Reactor (by I~Aqua) + Rio 2100 pump - $35 10. Milwaukee ph/temperature tester - $35 11. Apure DI Purifier - $40 12. Rio SEIO M820 - $30 13. Eheim 1000 - $15
  5. BTW, if you are into games, then there are tons of retro homebrew games (Sega, Nintendo.....) out there you can grab..........so you decide
  6. Should you consider getting one iPOD or ZEN MP3 player, may be can give a second thought on this "guy" . Check out the review below: http://consoul.blogspot.com/2005/01/psp-lowdown.html
  7. Bro, your gems out there in your tank put me speechless
  8. the photos taken by bro. really rocks!
  9. Try Ocean Nutrition green marine algae soaked with plenty garlic juice. Mine enjoys very much............
  10. Dude, just go and get phoenix card. I had been using it for almost 2 years. For sure, no cost incurred on receiving party. moreover, for a face value of $10 card, now you only pay $9 instead..........
  11. the placement of your Tunze is really first of its kind I ever seen - very unique setup keep it up bro
  12. great setup ! Ever think of adding more live rocks? looks inadequate.........
  13. bro, just part and parcel thing....... Not to be over upset by the deceased AT. Looking ahead, pick up yet another healthy species from ML loh
  14. how's your AT getting along? any update?
  15. Bro, so far so good and hope nothing will deviate as of now........
  16. Pending shipment leh.................. Unless you bro wants to offer some of gems in you tank to me.
  17. "Make sure the input plumbing has enough slack (or a union) such that you can get the top off of the input column to clean the Beckett as needed. For the output plumbing, you have two choices: Inside the sump: If you can locate the gate valve at the water level, or if your water level in the sump never changes due to evaporation, you can run without any extra plumbing. If your water level does change at all, the output of the skimmer must be above the water level at all times. Come out of the gate valve with a male pipe thread (MPT) fitting, then go to a Tee that is vertical. On the down side of the Tee, install a short piece of pipe to direct the water down to below the water level of the sump. On the up side of the Tee, install a 3” long pipe with a cap on it. VERY IMPORTANT: Drill a 1/4" hole in the cap. Without this hole, the plumbing will create a siphon, and it will be very difficult to keep a consistent water level in the skimmer. Again, the hole is there to let air in to the output plumbing, to prevent a siphon. Make sure there is enough head-room to remove and re-install the skimmer cup. Outside the sump: The skimmer must be located so that the output plumbing never reaches higher than the anticipated water level in the skimmer. For all models, that is 2” or more below the main flange on the main tube, depending on how dry you would like the foam to be. Place the skimmer in a secure location and plumb to the sump. Most all sites will require the use of a Tee as described in the above inside the sump instructions. This Tee is important, don’t forget it. Install a short length of hose on the air intake valve to help silence it. You can also install an air filter to this hose if desired. Contact us for more information." An extracted installation instruction from "Barr Aquatics" website...... help youself
  18. I am running a Beckett skimmer too with identical design to that of plan #2. Compulsorily, you need a end cap with a hole drilled (similar to the Durso design) to keep your water level consistent. Whether you opt for Plan #1 or #2, it still works. Hope this clears your doubt.
  19. Wow fragful of SPS noted in your tank. One of the unique 2 footer that I ever came across. cooool.............. and looking forward to see your next skimmer in action should you upgrade
  20. Mine is same as yours - view from 3 sides; if you don't mind, may be you can take a look at my humble rockscaping and make further improvement from there (check tank spec. forum).........
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