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  1. I use this product gotten from freshnmarine and Aquamarine. http://www.bluezooaquatics.com/productdetailas.asp?did=5&pid=1817&cid=369 Very effective. Mine was red slime. I assume it's the same thing.
  2. Thanks. I shall not dose for a week and monitor. I suppose to sustain such a tank with so much livestock, the nutrients levels will be quite high. BTW I'm really bad at those chemical kits to measure the different kinds of nutrients. Those strips of indicators are more convenient but I supposed they are not as accurate. I remember I gave up after I staring at the instructions just to measure calcium...
  3. Yes. Is it necessary? I just thought it can help to keep the red slime that used to plaque my zoas and duncan free from those stuff.
  4. The sun coral when the lights were going down. They are very responsive to target feeding. Starts opening up whenever I squirt something above them.
  5. Thanks for the encouragement! I am still learning from everyone here!
  6. Oopss. It's Marine Life at Clementi. Sea Life is the other one I frequent at Jalan Bukit Merah.
  7. Hi everyone. Just to share what I have built over the 1+ year, after reading and learning from many people's posts here in this forum. My tank is a 2ft (l) x 1.5ft (h) x 1ft (d) that was converted from a FW setup. Everything is getting on track after the initial hiccups and failures. Had 1 crash after the first month. Manage to recover after that and this current set up has been stable for the last 7-8 months. I have been adding corals ever since. I like what I saw in Sea Life in Clementi when some of the tanks have this messy, natural look with tiny corners for small corals and inverts to hide and live in. Trying to do the same here. Equipment: Eheim canister (with Azoo 4-in-1 Active Filter Media; Biospheres; Purigen; Activated Carbon), connected to a Artica chiller. + 2 handon filters that contains Cheatos (they do away algae very well. Think they produce copepods too) + 2 Sicce Voyager Nano wavemakers on both sides (alternating with a controller) + 1 Tunze Nano Skimmer + AI Hydra 52 LED + pH meter Corals: Liverocks with coral chips as substrate (initially regretted after reading about they trapping debris, but after 1 year, seems alright. Adds to the messy look!) 1 x bubble 1 x hammer 1 x Elegant 1 x torch 3 x Acan 2 x Duncan (2 heads developing 1 more head each) Many mushrooms Many Zoas (no idea what their names are) 2 x Sea Fans (the one in the background died when I first started and I left it there, the 2 seen here are going well) 2 x coco worms (1 red; 1 red and white) 3 x feather dusters 3 kinds of polys (including starburst) 1 cup 1 button 1 brain 1 folded brain 1 sun 1 frogspawn 1 glove 1 galaxy 1 xmas tree rock (with 1 xmas tree, ) + some creatures that I do not really have names... Livestock: 3 x Red Saddle Clownfish (the largest one has a great personality!) 1 x Sailfin Tang 1 x Dottyback 1 x Royal Gamma 2 x Green Mandarins 1 x Red Spotted Goby 2 x turbo snails 2 x anemones (normal, 1 white + 1 purple) 1 x tube anemone 1 x luminous yellow tiny anemone (don't know what's the name) some sexy anemone shrimps Routine: Weekend: 20% water change per week + Dosing of pH buffer, Polylab RF-Fuel, Red Slime Stain Remover (great for removing red slime) + Water Life bacteria (direct through the inlet of the canister) + Continuum Reef Part A and Part B (not sure what these do, add them anyway) Mid-week: water top up + RF-Genesis, RF-Plus, RF-Acid Feeding: Daily: twice with flakes + Dr G Copepod Max + Frozen Mysis (target feeding the corals) Weekend: Brine shrimps + Live copepod if I can get some
  8. I just got started and learning... While there are some who stopped, I'm sure there are some who just started.
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