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  1. 13 hours ago, reef garden said:

    Bro,

    I'm impressed by your neat and simple setup for the aquarium. I also love your rocks setup. Even the sump looks so clean and tidy.

    I hope you don't mind sharing your knowledge and experience on the following.

    1. How do you keep the tank glass and sand base so clean?

    2. How many inlets and outlets are there from the tank?

    3. Would the waste accumulate at the tank bottom or corners?

    4. How do you manage the phosphates and algae?

    Thanks.

    Thanks bro!

    A few lessons I have learnt are:

    1. Do water changes at least every 2 weeks.

    2. Always buy the most aggressive fish last if possible and only buy 2 fishes at most at any one time.

    3. Quarantine the tougher to feed fishes in my sump for at least 2 weeks until they start eating. 

    4. Release new fish at night when most are asleep for the new fish to find its own home.

    5. Dismantle wave maker and pump every 2 months for full cleaning and oil moving parts with vaseline.

     

  2. 1 hour ago, reef garden said:

    Bro,

    I'm impressed by your neat and simple setup for the aquarium. I also love your rocks setup. Even the sump looks so clean and tidy.

    I hope you don't mind sharing your knowledge and experience on the following.

    1. How do you keep the tank glass and sand base so clean?

    2. How many inlets and outlets are there from the tank?

    3. Would the waste accumulate at the tank bottom or corners?

    4. How do you manage the phosphates and algae?

    Thanks.

    Hi bro, thanks! Long time never update and the above video is my last video taken in Oct 2016.

    1. I am currently having a diamond goby in my tank which keeps my sand very clean. However, my sands are shifted almost around the tank but it is very clean. I also have snails which digs itself into the sand and crawls out when there are food. Cant recall what is the name.

    2. I have only 1 outlet from my sump which is on the top left of the video. The inlet is just beside the outlet.

    3. TBH, I have never siphon my display tank before and i solely depends on the outlet, wavemaker and my goby to push the waste to the outlet and into the sump.

    4. I have never tested my tank for phosphates and I always have 2 little pouches of rowaphos in the sump and replace them every 2-3 months. I also run a reverse light cycle in the sump where the red light will shine between 11pm to 7am daily. I have 2 turbo snails and 1 black spine urchin for the algae control in the main tank. I also clean the glass every 4-6 days with the magnet cleaner.

     

    When I build the tank, I told myself I wanted a low maintenance tank so i will keep the hobby running. Therefore, I never bought a chiller and corals I bought are usually low cost corals where they are not so demanding.

     

     

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  3. Try to raise your light higher, reduce lighting period and lower the intensity of the light if possible. I also have these greenish algae like turf on my rocks and managed to reduce greatly by reducing the lightings by 1 hour from 8 to 7 hours. I have also raised my light by about 10 cm higher. After that, I introduced one long spined urchin and 2 snails and they slowly cleaned up the rocks over a period of 2 - 4 weeks.  

  4. Nice rescape, you created a slope from the front to the back and will allow the viewer to have a sense of depth. However, your side rocks should not touch the tank walls as you might scratch the glass and you will also have a hard time cleaning the tank walls.

  5. If you are willing to spend abit more, can get the Maxspect razor. around 600+ and you can set the lights to come on and off slowly to simulate day and night time. You can also set the % of blue or white to your liking. Never regretted getting it. Have used the lights since July 2013 and change it to blue LED pads for my current tank. 

    Just sharing :)

    http://www.aquaticquotient.com/forum/showthread.php/103760-My-3ft-Planted-Tank/page2

  6. Just sharing my tank after 7 months. Have started dosing 1 tea spoon of baking soda every week to maintain at around 8-9 dkH. 1 cap of purple up every week but never test for parameters.water temperature currently at 29-30 degrees without chiller. The blue tang is quite new, around 3 weeks in my tank, so its still getting use to the food and the tank mates.

    Anyway, I lost many fishes when my tank kena ich in december due to me adding a powder blue tang. Lost a yellow tang, blue tang, 1 powder blue tang, 2 true pecular clown fish and 1 banggai cardinal. The tank was kept empty for 3-4 weeks after that.

  7. My settings are:

    1430  A0 B0

    1500 A60 B0

    1530 A40 B55

    2230 A40 B55

    2300 A0 B60

    2330 A0 B0

    lights are 7 inch from the water. I like this settings as it brings out the colour of my fish and I could see the corals glow and I also get to see my tank when I come home from work and before going to bed. I also notice the lights are not hot with this settings and the adaptor's heat is acceptable as I am not running any chiller. So reducing heat is my top priority. My mushrooms are open fully, GSP spreading, and green monti expanding.

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