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Phyo

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  1. Thanks for your advise bro.. I will visit Madpetz again and check with ken .. so far any side effect for fish and coral?
  2. I use filter wool and replace it by every 4 days bro.. previously I use filter sock but so boring to wash it every weekend .. lol it spoil my weekend but my tank cloudiness keep on going
  3. Thanks for reply bro. My tank is bare bottom. no sand at all.
  4. Here is my tank photo bro.. For me I do run rowa activ carbon with separate reactor
  5. Hi bros and sis, I have a problem with my reef tank water is always cloudy, can you please help to share some good tips to overcome that.. I have done 100% WC due to house relocation on 1/3/2015 and 30% water change on last weekend below is my tank spec.. DT: 30"x24"x17" bare bottom sump: 26'x20'x18" Skimmer: BM C7 Reactor 1: H20cean with rowa Pho Reactor 2: H2Ocean with rowa Carbon Return Ehiem 1264 Refu: NA my live stock 1x blue tang 1x coral beauty 2x blue chromis 1x 6 line warrse 1x Black back butterfly 1x watchman goby 10x snails I think my tank is not overstock for 48 gallon DT. for feeding, I do feed 2 times everyday with 1 pack of FBS each. All of my fishes are doing fine with me for many months. My tank parameters are Ammo: 0 N02: 0 N03- 10 to 15 PO4: undetectable PH: 8.1 to 8.2 Temper: 26'C so, is there any reason causing my tank cloudy. please advise me. thanks a lot.
  6. Thanks bro. I will try to use 3 pin adaptor and test again. Many things again enlighten me.. I am such a nut in electrical knowledge ha ha
  7. Hi Bro, I am using a kind of universal travel adaptor since it come with china standard 3 pin plug. it cannot fit directly to my 5 way extension. May it be the reason? the chiller is not grounded.
  8. Hi all, I recently bought a Hailea chiller. I hooked it up and noticed that I get electric shocks when I touch the aquarium water. When the chiller unplugged from power, no longer electric shock is happened so I am confident that the problem is in the chiller and not another piece of equipment in the tank. The actual chiller functions correctly, in the sense of keeping the water at the desired temperature, but these electric shocks are a big problem. Has anybody had this problem before? Any suggestion to rectify this problem. Many thanks.
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