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Whatapps cepat sikit
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Waalaikumsalam... Molek benar 2 kaki tu
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Looks like Colonial Hydroids to me bro.
You can google Colonial Hydroids for more info.
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Kita baru je start ini hobby... Tank pun belum ada ape2
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Long service award.. Kita jauh ke tengah laut lagi lah...
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Apa kurangnya dgn xiggie.. Member since 2003
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Great looking tank. Deserve the title.
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Pernah buat perjumpaan tak selama ini untuk Malay Reefer?
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Trying out bro james72 scaping.... Flowers among sticks
Is there any purpose of having zoas surrounded by sps?
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Nak meriah Kan lah..
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What is the benefits of hooking up UV?
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Can PM me the price?
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Brapa ramai reefer melayu yang masih active?
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I would love to give them a try but don't know whether it's suitable for my tank size. My tank only 2x1x1.5h.
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Thanks bro for the input. I've read the thread it seems the recommended Seahare is very effective for consuming the myrionema hydroids which is more of a colony type and much more bigger in size of hydroids species.
The type of hydroids which currently I'm facing is the smaller type which grows on the rock, in between and around zoas polyps.
The recommended seahare maybe the answer but imagining the seahare with it size on my small zoa frag it's a bit off balance in my opinion.
Presently, what I've did, after the first initial manual removal, I waited for it to regrow which about a week then I manually remove it again.
I remove the affected zoa frag out of DT and place it in a small container filled with tank water and slowly begin manual removal. I did this when at night after lights off when the zoas polyps are closed. This will lessen the stress on the zoas when doing the removal.
Every time I pluck one out, I clean the tweezer with clean dry cloth/tissue and pluck again.
It is really a pain in the place where the light never shine process but I noticed the number of hydroids are declining.
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Anyone with suggestion ?
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I have a zoa frag which I notice there are some hydroids on it. I've plucked some using tweezers and the remaining it a bit too
difficult to remove. Try imagine holding frag, tweezers and magnifying glass at the same time.
I've tried dipping with FM pest control with no success.
Are that any other better safe solutions to eradicate these irritators?
The hydroids are similar to these pictures..these pics are not my zoa
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I Dose Iodine Daily Bro!..Also keep water conditions prestine..helps alot with higher light also helps......
At what Iodine level did you maintain?
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Great design. Try to get a wider base for the stand, add a fan and better lighting.
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I love your scape. It give the flexibility of placing various corals.
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For me, cheato at the begining to establish the refugium.
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Steel Toe, yours grown already ar.
I have some to give if needed. Also w FREE PODS.
West side also. Bukit Batok.
Hahaha.... Your pods are surviving and thriving well but unfortunately cheato didn't make it due to my algae scrubber. I've removed the algae scrubber and got a very generous top up from bro tansk.
Got extra.. Sure give away to help others also.
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Return of the Malay Reefers
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Puasa belum start dah planing jalan raya...
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