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Nice corals collection! Love the zoa garden
haha thanks! still collecting ba haha
Ahahhaha Amazing tank bruhhh!! and that bannerfish
haha thanks!!
Is that Golden crocea ?
idk leh haha but sparkly and nice can liao haha
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Quick update. Gotta let these sticks grow... slowly lol
LPS:
Galaxea
Leptastrea
Torch
SPS:
Zoas:
Captain America
Pink Elephant (?)
Blondies
(Cat Eyes, Utter Chaos, Candy Apple Red/Orange (?), Sunkist, Blue Hornets...)
Sunny D
Purple Death
Indigo Death
Taiwan Rastas
Rastas
Candy Apple Red/Orange (?)
King Midas
Superman (?)
Other softies:
Blue Efflatounaria (or is it purple?)
GSP garden
Clam:
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I usually place a piece of filter wool between the glass surface and the inner magnet for my glass cleaner. But it does kinda suck since you cant really reach all the way to the sand bed that way
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Hey, dropped you a PM (:
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Nice! haha can catch the eggs and incubate haha
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Very nice!
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Fish ID help needed!
Looking to confirm the ID of this flasher wrasse. Has a red tail that doesn't look forked (unlike P. filamentosus) The tail turned a little more reddish after I added it into my DT but i can't get a proper picture of it. The orange portions of the fins in the picture are more towards yellow instead in real life. Right now I've got a few suggestions as regards it's identity. Just want to get more opinions (especially from the wrasse experts out there)
Thanks in advance!
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Just some quick updates
Picked up a NYOS test kit to compare with Salifert test kits (I'm comparing two brand new boxes of Magnesium test kits here)
Salifert (above)
NYOS (above)
Salifert's test kit gave a reading of 1300ppm while NYOS gave a reading of 1350ppm. Not that far off I suppose. The NYOS test kit does seem more aesthetically attractive though.
Update on the algae scrubber: I pulled out another lump of algae to dispose off from the scrubber last night
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Updating with a couple of old photos
Decided to DIY an algae scrubber as an alternative means for nutrient export. I only installed it 2 weeks after cycling. At that point in time, diatoms were all over the place. While the this is characteristic of a new tank, it nonetheless is unsightly. In any event, a few days after installing the scrubber, diatoms were reduced significantly. Interesting how effective a scrubber can be in controlling algae outbreaks. Here are photos of the build.
Daiso tray with sponge that was cut to size and glued appropriately so the tray sits nicely inside
Roughened and epoxied plastic knitting mesh to the tray. Hot glued pieces from cable ties. Strings were then tied to the plastic pieces. The intent here is to remove some strings and replace them whenever it's time for "harvest".
Par 38 grow light. 6 Red, 1 Blue. 21W in total.
Unrelated to the algae scrubber. Found it quite fascinating that the marinepure block was so porous
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Nice scape.
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Thanks!
bro you mean bristleworm snatch food from your dragonet?
anyway i like your new rockscape!
seems like you did a wonderful job cleaning that tank. cant wait for more photos!
The bristleworms eat quite a number of pellets before the dragonets get to them :/ Slow fish haha but mainly, it's my bannerfish that eats most pellets even before they end up on the rockscape/ sand.
Thanks!
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I bring my camera the next time
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nice... keep the updates coming.
haha will do (: thanks
Nice scape bro! Keep it up
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Looking gd!!
thanks (:
Way to go CW ! You got patience that not all reefers have! I'm sure this will be a solid tank as it builds up.
haha still a long way (: thank you hahaha
This patience thingy only you have . And nice scape btw!
Got secondhand one to sell also?
That tank looked familiar...from a sengkang reefer? Lol, nice scape!! Keep the update going.
yeap it was (: thanks!
Camping here to to learn from Dragonet Master.. Lols.. Nice scape bro..
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still have my fair share of failures luh haha still learning. thanks (:
Nice scape CW !! Maybe you want to consider covering up your reactor from the refugium light as it can cause unwanted algae growth inside your reactor.
that's true haha thanks (: I shall go cut some black acrylic sheets lying around haha
Just did a measurement of my tank's PAR values. Decided to turn up the blue channels by a larger ratio as compared to the white channels. It doesn't actually look so blueish in reality but my camera can't capture the colours as I perceive it. Shifted stuff around till the light values were acceptable. I'm still gonna add t5 tubes so this is probably not the final look.
Thanks Leon for the advice!
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Hey guys,
I've decided to start a tank thread to document my new tank's progress. I started my previous tank some time in May 2014 and I guessed that it's now time to start a new tank that is bigger. I've had my fair share of failures and I think it would be apt to note some of them here. Before proceeding, I would like to thank the many friendly reefers who have helped me a lot along this journey. They would know who they are (: Thanks! Any errors remain my own of course haha
Here's my previous tank. With this tank, I had a couple of issues. First, I had a cowrie climb into my overflow pipe and die there. Choked all the time and it was pain to deal with perennial flooding. Second, as with all reefers, there can never be too much space (hence the upgrade). Third, spaghetti worms kept stealing food from my corals. Fourth, bristleworms were all over the place. I had to drop a lot of pellets in so that my dragonets would get to them.
Around April this year, I started searching for equipment and a new tank. Eventually, I got hold of enough equipment to start my tank and after cleaning everything, I started cycling some time around October (if i recall correctly)
Equipment list (everything here is pretty low budget so take whatever I say with a huge bucket of salt
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- 2 x 165W China LEDs
- 2 x 39W DIY T5s and 2 x 24W DIY T5s (not up yet but will be up soon)
- Hailea HS-90A (1/2hp)
- Jebao DC 12000
- 2 x TLF Phosban reactors (one of them is running on rowaphos and the other on biopellets)
- Jebao RW-4 (gonna add WP-10 and WP-25)
- Skimz SM 151
- Marine pure block
- Revoreef reef salt (decided to give it a try after testing the parameters. They had a sale anyway so why not)
- Revoreef nutricore/ intense/ reef start (discount once again)
- DIY floating algae scrubber (inspired by Xiggie's build)
The rest are DIY stuff, with a lot of help from Leon. For the pipes, I decided to use multiple unions all over so I can dismantle them for cleaning (lesson from the cowrie incident). Dead rocks + dead sand so I don't end up introducing all sorts of "freebies". Anyway, here are the pictures from the set up.
Spent almost 2 months cleaning with vinegar. Got the tank at a great price though. Beggars can't be choosers anyway.
Spent almost 2 months playing around with my rockscape till I was satisfied.
Sump with DIY piping
DIY light stand with aluminium profiles. With Leon's help once again. Thanks! haha
The chiller. I've rigged it up to a separate controller outside the cabinet but I haven't taken photos of that yet.
Cycling...
My pair of black clowns were the first inhabitants of the new tank.
Current state of the tank (with a duncan recovering still :/)
As regards the "theme" of my reef tank, I suppose it's gonna be a mixed reef? With a lot of dragonets or course.
Live stock (less sessile invertebrates) (pellet trained):
2 x Green mandarins
2 x Spotted mandarins
2 x Scooter dragonets
6 x Blue green chromis
4 x Lined chromis
1 x Bannerfish (H. diphreutes)
2 x Black ocellaris clowns
2 x Orange ocellaris clowns
5 x Banggai cardinals
1 x Tail spot blenny
4 x Nassarius snails
(Only eating frozen mysis):
1 x Red scooter dragonet
1 x Kuiter's dragonet
I'll upload more stuff later on.
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haha brilliant! now to try them with dragonets haha
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Hey, may I know if the chromis you have are blue green chromis? haha the colours look quite unique from the photo so I'm just wondering if they are a variety I've yet to come across. Thanks!
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Add dragonet pls. Can try scooter first haha easier to train.
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Getting even nicer day by day haha (:
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Nice, now each tank can keep 3 pairs of pellet trained dragonets.
Nice tanks btw haha update more
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Still looking for more torch corals (: Kindly drop me a PM. Thanks (:
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This is really nice!
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Hi all, I'm looking for a variety of torch corals. Preferably 1-3 heads. Kindly drop me a PM if you have any for sale. Thanks (:
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Daiso has
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Hey, may I know what is the spectral output by the LED floodlights like? I tried 6500k LEDs to grow chaeto but I think the spectrum may be too narrow to have significant usable light by the chaeto. I think using LED lamps with 660nm and 450nm outputs may be better. At least from experience.
WTS Zoas
in Sell off/Pasar Malam Shop
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Hi guys, got a couple of frags for sale. ID unconfirmed but they do look like magicians. All came from the same frag that I fragged but placed at different parts of my tank. It seems that this zoa loses the "speckles" under high light so I'll advise to leave it at a lower light area. I admit that some are losing their speckles after I left them at a higher light area so those frags will be going off at a cheaper price.
Frag A (one polyp - 20 bucks in total)
Frag B (3 polyps - 45 bucks in total)
Frag C (2+1 polyps - 30 bucks in total)
Frag D (one polyp - 10 in total)
Frag E (4 polyps - 40 in total)
Drop me a PM, indicating the frag you're interested in. Thank you.