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Soong Yu Juan

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  1. thanks bro but i'm pretty sure they have ich or some other parasite as they rub themselves on the sand and have a whitish stuff over them... i think the green mandarin sure goner but the spotted should live... btw i trained them myself to eat frozen brine and mysis so trying my best to save them despite them being cheap...

    i want my main tank to be ich free so its fishless now....

  2. reefing hobby is basically dealing with one crisis after another....

    bout a pbt from cf about a week ago and introduced marine ich into my tank! At first i thought he could fight the ich as he was feeding well but the pbt finally passed away this morning. Its death pushed me into action... caught the green and spotted mandarin who are both also showing symtoms and isolated them into my abandoned nano tank.. gonna start hyposalinity treatment soon...

  3. Just some updates before i clean up the algea on my glass walls and post pics...

    I want to highly recommand Reefpods tisbe copepods. I wanted to build up my pods population before getting mandarin fishes and i happen to chance upon a new shipment of reefpods products brought in around mid dec. Before adding the tisbe pods, the existing pods were all the crawling types. But the tisbe are very active free swimming type... makes me so happy to see so much life in the water.

    After adding a young green mandarin and a young spotted mandarin, the pair absolutely decimated the pod population within a few days. Lucky i managed to get them to eat frozen daphnia by polluting my tank with loads of frozen daphnia, brine and mysis everyday. Hope they catch on to the mysis soon. They have been alive for 3 weeks now and i see them shit alot of thick black stuff so i think they will live....

  4. sorry to hear that your peppermint went rogue, hope the damage was minimal.

    anyway i nuked the affected rocks... sundried and boil them in water. Kinda sad to see the reddish rocks turn bone white/dirty olive. Dont think i can stock fish until next year. For the moment, letting the pod population build up as i planned my 1st fish to be a mandarin.

  5. hi bro, just dry the rocks.. it will save you a lot of trouble in future. IMHO the number of rock inside your tank is very little so there isnt much biological filter the LR can provide.

    your presuasive argument drove me into action, i'm sunning the future zoas island now, hope the apitase has not spread to the other rocks...

  6. Aptasia in rocks my advice is to throw or suntan e rocks till bone dry.

    Suntanning your rocks dry will kill almost every living creature but for sure you'll have a peaceful sleep as crabs, bristle worms and whatever dreaded pest will be killed.

    No point using aptasia juice killer as upon contact they will shrink and hide. Also if the first shot of death juice ain't done properly you'll only aggravate it further and you might soon be a proud father of baby aptasia.

    Happy reefing

    After spending to buy live rock, cannot bear to kill it.. was thinking of peppermint shrimps... yeah, actually kinda in a dilemma. .

  7. kinda besieged by problems....

    got my par38 lights from Rapid LED but have problems with the difference in colouration. Kudos to their customer service for offering to replace them without me asking. Now working out the logistics.....

    problems with crab hitchhackers(caught many but still keep on appearing) and aiptasia(oh shit dunno what to do) too....

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    right side more violet

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    future lps corner

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    future zoas island

  8. 3) 1 regal angle or majestic angle or purple tang or powder blue tang or pacific blue tang (1 focal point, a king of the tank)

    Tank might be too small them unless you bought small size and trade them off when it grow bigger.

    dwarf angel is suitable, ie Flame Angel and 1 S size Purple/powder blue (prone to ich) or Pacific blue (Trade off when they grow bigger).

    I have more or less set my mind on a powder blue tang as my "king of the tank". Although it doesnt have the coloration of the angels but it has a very proud and majestic presence.. i like.

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    suggest u get chiller instead of fan. topping up with di water is no joke. u may end up spending more on buying DI water than paying the bill for a small size chiller.

    I seconded that, chiller will be the wiser choice if u intend to keep lots of corals. Currently u r able to achieve temp of 27-28deg maybe it's due to the rainy weather. Come next yr march onwards, when the weather gets real hot, your livestock will suffer esp corals. I dun believe using fan can achieve temp below 26deg in SG. Juz my 2 cts.

    hey guys thanks for your input.. they help to keep me thinking. I'm giving every chance for evaporative cooling to succeed. From what i observe, it plays a big part in my system. Sometimes when i have to go out for the whole day, i will close all the windows and the whole living room becomes very stuffy, as there's no moving air around the tank and sump, the temp will climb to above 28C. But if i keep the windows open, the temp can go down below 26C on a rainy day. Remember my cabinet is bare back so the shallow sump is also very exposed.

    I have two more major heat sources to install... lighting and skimmer. If really cannot control the temp below 29C, i will get that chiller. But i quite optimistic cooling fans will do the job.

    Another 2 other optional heat sources i might add in are

    - lights for a planted refreguim ( can run a dark refriguim, just throw in some live rock and see what kinda life develops, lol)

    - bio pellet reactor ( saw a very compact bio rector at gemsurf booth in fish canival that absolutely fits my space contraint but not a must have)

    taking things slow for the moment....

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