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Admiraltian

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  1. bro.. no need to manually feed every day lah.. just during weekends when you sleep later.

    my lights are out at 2am every night. i usually buy live brine shrimp from LFS on saturdays and using the syringe inject into the scoly when lights out and their tentacles extend. i do it about once a week. next morning you see they are fat fat.

    one of my scoly also injured previously when a plate fell on it. had some tissue loss but not to the extend of exposing skeleton. my heart sank.

    but with regular feeding, scoly recovered within a month.

    I aso feed once a week only, what I mean is my light off daily at 10pm. I usually dun have the problem where tentacles dun extend. My trick is I spray a bit of liquid coral food to induce their appetite first. When their tentacles extend, I continue to target feed them. It's take abt a few mins for them to extend their tentacles.

    I try out the lights off method to see the difference one day, thks.

  2. Using Reef Octopus HY 5000litre/hr. Quiet and efficient. Orange stuff suppose to be sun coral but never open before. Not sure if it is really sun coral as i got it like a long coral and now it start to bleach....

    Can you guys see how many Seahorse in my Refugium?

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    Eh...3? I liked your juvenile imperator angel. :)

  3. with your TLC sure can..with food might recover faster.

    u try to feed the scoly after lights out with frozen brine shrimp. wash the brine shrimp then add some salt water and put into a syringe.

    usually after lights out, their tentables will extend.

    Thanks for the advice, bro. Usually I feed with lights on. When lights off at 10pm daily, quite late and also lazy for me. But anyway, will try out your method if possible. Saw some of your LPS growing really well in your threads, must drop by and see your tank in person if I got the chance. :thumbsup:

  4. Thanks bro. Very helpful man.

    Hehe..

    This is supose to be my frag tank.

    I'm thinking using eheim compact plus 2000 for return. Quite strong and eliminate the needs of a wavemaker .

    No problem, bro. Long heard of your zoas collection from another reefer from near my place, ha ha...Hope to see your gems in person someday. :)

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