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Daniel Poh Yang Zheng

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  1. Current tank outlook is like this Sent from my HMA-L29 using Tapatalk
  2. Some of the designs and inner working of the 3d print net cover joints Sent from my HMA-L29 using Tapatalk
  3. This is after the whole 4ft tank was ported over... Sent from my HMA-L29 using Tapatalk
  4. Slowly ported over the stuff from my 4ft tank over 3 days... Transferred them and allow them to stabilize in the new tank b4 loading more stuff over Sent from my HMA-L29 using Tapatalk
  5. Some photos from my setup days I run the tank on its own to start the cycle while waiting for the parts and piping to reach sg Sent from my HMA-L29 using Tapatalk
  6. Hmm is quite okay...ideally nope. Tang police will come after me... But at this point of time... I can't get any thing from the tang.. can't sell but yet need to decom big tank... So put in first Due to the tank size, I strongly don't think it will grow any bigger.. so far no fights or anything bcos all my lifestock has been with each other for almost 2 years plus Sent from my HMA-L29 using Tapatalk
  7. I have been feeding Abit too much amino as the results is an overreaction from the skimmer... But I think it will settle down after 3 to 4 hours... It is almost like a wet skimming Been feeding overload... Wanna feed heavy to ensure that the corals r healthy and fed then it will grow better and more stable later on... In a tank which is lack of food, corals then to be weak and easily stn/rtn.. So the main purpose is like a reef ocean where there is low to almost no nutrients but the current brings in food and nutrient and flush them out also... Thus giving it a chance to feed heavily and then have a clean surface... Thus good nutrient export is important... For Nutrient export... I have got a Clarisea for first cut, then a skimmer for second cut... Then for all the no3 and po4, I am running ocra nutrient export... And also bio-media... I also have nopox dosing too thus this allows for a heavier nutrient load and a fast interlooping export... I too run Ozone to help break down all the finer particles into smaller block chains for easier exporting too.. Sent from my HMA-L29 using Tapatalk
  8. Well, I can't say my nutrient is very low.. there is space for improvement but I do know that I should not have too low a nutrient tank yes I use the eraser and this 3m cleaning pad... Just got to be more careful nearer to the sand bed with the 3m pads First Treatment was done yesterday... Let's see how long it will last... Sent from my HMA-L29 using Tapatalk
  9. I used a compressor... A left over from my 4ft ... So all is well fast and heatless chilling of tank Sent from my HMA-L29 using Tapatalk
  10. wah...i think dipping it is another level...i personally will go for not so agressive dips like coral rx...etc... for the peroxide.. it is good to remove algae but i think it is easier to get things that clear and have algae for meals like seahare and abalone etc...
  11. Taking some inspiration for cleaning tank from reef2reef https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/i-think-im-on-to-something-am-i-crazy.707326/page-3#post-7316485 I am intending to try to see if it works to reduce the amount of algae of my glass to see if I can have longer cleaner glass surface Sent from my HMA-L29 using Tapatalk
  12. Food Mixture for the Fishes and Coral Mixture for Min S, Coral Powder food, Amino and Prawn Blended Paste.. Feeding them this mixture once every 2 to 3 days... To have good mixture of food I think coral feeding is always important.. So in order to feed heavily we got to export heavy... Sent from my HMA-L29 using Tapatalk
  13. Piping Layout which I did earlier.. Run the tank in cycle mode without full pipe work Sent from my HMA-L29 using Tapatalk
  14. DIY add-on to my Overflow area... Manage to print a Durso covercap to ensure a quiet overflow without the gurgling So Far, my overflow is quiet... Sent from my HMA-L29 using Tapatalk
  15. DIY 3D Printed Holder for Tunze ATO Most people will just use the Velcro tape... But with a holder... Less mess and a neater layout Sent from my HMA-L29 using Tapatalk
  16. They r rubber dampeners for stepper motors Sent from my HMA-L29 using Tapatalk
  17. Current Equipment: Sump - Nyos 160 Skimmer - Weipro Ozone - Calcium Reactor Geo618 - Return Pump Vectra L2 at 10% power - Clarisea Roller Filter - Tunze 3155 ATO - Jebao OW40 Electrical Cabinet - Apex 2016 - Coralbox dosing pump 4 channel - Alkatronic Display - Ecotech Mp40 x 2 - Maxspect Gyre x 1 - Orphek OR120 Blue Plus x 1 - Intelligent Ocean R80 x 1 Sent from my HMA-L29 using Tapatalk
  18. with the 3d printer, I printed out the holding structure for the netting as the space is limited and I can't use the original fittings... With the diy fitting, I am able to ensure all the areas where the fishes can jump is covered... Of course we can always get a eurobraced tank Sent from my HMA-L29 using Tapatalk
  19. All these r inspired from 3d printer technology Sent from my HMA-L29 using Tapatalk
  20. Add sound/vibration dampener to alkatronic pump a and c Sent from my HMA-L29 using Tapatalk
  21. Just some random shot of my tank Sent from my HMA-L29 using Tapatalk
  22. Run out of Alkatronic Pre-mixed Reagent, so did a new batch.. so far I have been using the weight method and it has served me really well without a difference in consistency.. thus allowing me to run the alkatronic without any issue of accuracy.. At the same time as I re-setup the alkatronic on this smaller tank, I took the extra effort to recalibrate all the pumps and lines to ensure that all the alkatronic dkh values is most accurate, of course also the ph probe also as it is one of the contributor of the accuracy of the device... And being as DIY as I can get... I open up the alkatronic and did some DIY modification.. Added a Nema17 Stepper Motor Dampener to the Stepper Motor part of Pump A and C.. this allow the whole alkatronic to be almost silent as the vibration of the stepper motor is reduced drastically... The modification idea came from me playing around with the 3d printer... Sent from my HMA-L29 using Tapatalk
  23. I printed this 3d mini rack to allow all my test vials to be dried in between test... And this allow it to be fully dried without the drips all over the place Sent from my HMA-L29 using Tapatalk
  24. So far evaporation is quite okay... Running a tunze ato, thus not really having an issue Sent from my HMA-L29 using Tapatalk
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