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deityhack

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  1. Looking for both. Pls PM if you have to let go. Thanks.
  2. With the algae gone, need to give away some of my algae eating crew. Collection at Woodlands, near RP. Note that sea hare can really eat enormous amount of algae each day. Algae blenny is around 3 inch.
  3. My mistake. Only selling the KOLE TANG.
  4. Due to seahare eating up all my algae, my tank is unable to support 2 tangs and their bioload. Thus, maybe want to sell the blue eye kole tang. Basically, it's a pig in disguise, eat whatever you put in (NLS, Marine 1/2, lettuce, mysis, etc) Size : ~2inch, and fat. Looking at $40 and need commitment before i fish it out. Collection in Woodlands Interested, pm me. Just to clear any doubt, my yellow tang has put on much weight since purchase.
  5. Selling a 1~2inch coral beauty angel to reduce bioload @ $12. Very healthy and eats like a pig. Collection in woodlands, near rp.
  6. Hi, looking for one or anyone can advise if any LFS has it. Thanks.
  7. Pass the blocks to another reefer to "seed" and when done, remove the form and replaced with the "seeded" marine block. This hobby is all about patience
  8. For bros with too much hair/turf algae, sea hare is a fanatic solution, Class 1 workhorse . From carpet grass till almost barren in less than a month.
  9. Brain coral getting puffing up & mushroom going to split again (started from 1 flag till now 6)
  10. Fan does make some noise, especially more when it is clogged with salt spray and dust. Topping up with kalk + freshwater is 1 of the best way to replenish calcium into the water for coral growth. My objective of a reef tank should be enjoyable with plenty of coral growth / splitting, easy on my pocket and doesn't take too much time in husbandry.
  11. Been reefing since years back and got back recently. This time round, I am still trying for the "best" setup for a budget yet sustainable reef. This is basically a L2xW1.5xH1 bare tank which is around 100litre which is easier to dose supplements and water change. This reef is setup for sofies, LPS and a varieties of fish and invertebrates to complete the cycle. Tank was started in Feb 2017 and it is now 1.5 years old. Equipment list so far (Jul 2018) 1) Eheim Canister filter (Classic 250) with marine pure sphere - 8w / 24hrs 2) Tunze Nanostream 6020 - 4w / 12hrs timer 3) Seachem Tidal 110 - 10w / 24hrs 4) Sunon fan - 0.14a (~32w) / 24hrs 5) Sanrise Led - Max at 120w (average per day 60w for 6hr) 6) Redsea topup container In term of budget, it means 1)low setup cost (<$500) & 2) low running cost (<$15 electrical bill per month) For sustainability, the planning was to make use of partial sunlight from the windows for photosynthesis, therefore algae is expected. All fishes / invertebrates are chosen for their functions mainly and beauty secondary. Fishes are 1) blue eye kole tang, 2) algae blenny (thus the cover) & 3) mandarin dragonette Invertebrates are 1) 4 x snails, 2) 3 x hermit crabs, 3) 1 x sea hare, 4) 1 x tuxedo urchin, 5) 1 x sea cucumber & 6) 1 x cleaner shrimp Corals consists of 1) hammer, 2) frogspawn, 3) zoas, 4) mushroom, 5) yuma, 6) gorgonia, 7)leather, 8) xenia, 9) GSP, 10) Purple Efflatounaria Tank temperature range from 26~31 degC depending on weather, cooled by the fan and evaporation is topped up using kalk water by the drip system. Supplements by AF ABEV , NP Pro & Pro Bios S Water change using AF salt, maybe 10% per 1~2 months. On & off, there will be some corals death, most likely due to the extreme heat. The remaining corals are with me for >6 months and zoas / softies are taking off. Xenia is a real PITA, thanks to Bro Thomas_lim as he given me my 1st coral frag.
  12. The tuxedo urchin needs algae, mine prefer coralline algae. One way to see if it is surviving is that it likes to "carry" things around on its spine. Good if you can post a picture to see its condition. Try to do more research and let the tank mature for at least 6 months before planning what to add next.
  13. Closest i find is called Electric Orange Hermit Crab (Calcinus sp.)
  14. Sigh, got the above whom develop a taste of my snails. Therefore, i had to give it away. Note that it will hunt and kill snails for their fresh, not for the shell. Collection at Woodlands, 730871 near RP.
  15. Hi, sent u a pm on the skimmer. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  16. Thk bro for the offer. Just hoping if someone decided to “expire” their algae blenny, i can take over and save a life. Cheers Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  17. Anyone got 1 to let go? Preferably in the north.
  18. Got an aggressive clownfish whom keep attacking other fish. Collection at woodlands, near to RP. FCFS, thanks
  19. Bro, pm-ed you. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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