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Rxcp14

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  1. Haha oh cool! Okay can advice taken! (: Haha and thx! My mum actually did it one random day and it turned out to be pretty good haha! (:

    Haha! Women are good at detailing i guess...:) hmm if u are looking for colours, try sun corals, zoas, tube anemones, anemones, brains, scoly, elegance, etc... Luminence types can go for torch, hammer, octopus head, green mushrooms and many more...:) try GO to see a good range of corals before deciding what to get...:)

  2. Hi Keith,

    I think the basics ones are

    No3, ca, alk, mg, ph, po4

    There isn't a test kit that test all of them.

    The new range of red sea test kits comes in set ( if I rmb correctly) and seems to be quite good. You can also check out saliferts....

    If u are keen if getting digital reading and not having to count drops, ml or matching colours, then u can check out Hanna checkers (po4, alk, ca)

    Sent from my iPad2 using Tapatalk

    Sorry for riding thread, just wondering why individuals add up to be more expensive than master kits? If both are equally accurate, i would definitely opt for master kits to save costs... Haha!

  3. Try an at least 10-20x flowrate HOB? clownfish will overgrow the tank... So plan on what u wanna do by then...:) u going for fowlr? I was advised not to get aquasonic's led if im keeping corals by a couple lfs...:) if fowlr, its fine but if planning for corals try lumenaqua...:) ML has at an affordable price.:) happy reefing!

  4. tie a string on an empty water bottle (poke some holes on the bottle to sink) with a bit of food and put inside the tank. once the goby goes in the just pull it up. that's how i caught my dotty back :-).

    you can pass me the goby once captured ;-)

    Its a full bottle or half, how long should the bottle be and do i put in the bottle cap part down first or?

  5. I used to owned one but given away because temp in tank too high.

    My nemo fed them with food, they bloated up be'cos yr tank light not sufficient (too low) and they needed slow water movement to capture their food...

    thxs.

    Hmm i kept them like how i saw them kept at the shop, though not as high flow as them... They seem to be acclimating and was back to normal aft a couple of weeks... Went well for a mth before i sold it due to space in tank so doubt its light problem...:)

  6. but the funny thing is that the clown who is eating pellet is actually the smaller size guy.

    It is the other bigger chap who refuse to eat and keep spitting them out. Now he dun even look at the pellets...

    Worries me a bit. He only gets active when I put in Cyclopeeze

    Hmmm try feeding cyclopeeze first then slowly mix in pellets?

  7. Yeap its normal...:) it took mine a couple of weeks to become thin and long, if not its fat and short, sometimes looks like going to explode... Lol give it ample space like what was suggested above.:) my clownfish used to host and caused it to retract into its skeleton sometimes... :) just monitor...:)

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