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longipods

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  1. Success is possible. The main concern with small tanks is the volume of water. If something goes wrong, you do not have enough water to ‘dilute’ the effect and that may cause your tank to crash. You will need to practice good husbandry, and perhaps start with hardy corals. Good luck! Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  2. For aeration, you can also get a battery operated air pump. These can be a bit noisy, but these are cheap. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  3. I interchanged between 2 filters - use one, wash and sun-dry the other one. 5 minutes to wash, and doesn’t take up space when drying. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  4. Previously when I used filter bags, it was quite tedious to clean the ‘cotton’ type of filter bag. When I changed to the nylon type filter bag, it was much easier to clean. While this does not reduce the frequency of cleaning, it does makes the cleaning easier. Hope this helps. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  5. It will be good for you to decide what specific fishes you want in your tank. For tangs, it is preferable not to have fishes of the same genus to reduce aggression. If you really want to have a few tangs of the same genus, providing more hiding places in live rocks might help. Some also suggests putting these in at the same time might help. For angels, sequence of introduction of fish will likely determine if the angels can survive. Slow and finicky feeders like regal and majestic should go in first. Hope this helps. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  6. Try clicking on his name, this will bring you to his profile page. Click on message. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  7. Oops… sorry… I took a brief look and thought there were more than 12 tentacles. My bad. It’s alveo. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  8. Gonio Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  9. Out of convenience, I think where u stay will also determine which LFS u frequent. Although I think more LFS are in the east. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  10. 4. Marine pure block (new) - $55 (reserved) 8. Bacteria King Biomedia (washed and sun-dried) (about 3-4kg) - $40 Can sell in smaller quantities as well 9. Nylon filter socks (new) - $9 10. Jebao wave maker SW2 (brand new in box) - $45 Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  11. 2. Jebao RW-4 - $40 4. Marine pure block (new) - $55 7. Bag of washed and sun-dried coral chips (maybe 2 kg) - $5 8. Bacteria King Biomedia (washed and sun-dried) (about 3-4kg) - $40 Can sell in smaller quantities as well 9. Nylon filter socks (new) - $9 Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  12. 2. Jebao RW-4 - $40 4. Marine pure block (new) - $55 7. Bag of washed and sun-dried coral chips (maybe 2 kg) - $5 8. Bacteria King Biomedia (washed and sun-dried) (about 3-4kg) - $40 Can sell in smaller quantities as well 9. Nylon filter socks (new) - $9 Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  13. 2. Jebao RW-4 - $40 4. Marine pure block (new) - $55 7. Bag of washed and sun-dried coral chips (maybe 2 kg) - $5 8. Bacteria King Biomedia (washed and sun-dried) (about 3-4kg) - $40 Can sell in smaller quantities as well 9. Nylon filter socks (new) - $9 Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  14. 2. Jebao RW-4 - $40 3. Gyre-Flow (with box) - $80 4. Marine pure block (new) - $55 7. Bag of washed and sun-dried coral chips (maybe 2 kg) - $5 8. Bacteria King Biomedia (washed and sun-dried) (about 3-4kg) - $40 Can sell in smaller quantities as well 9. Nylon filter socks (new) - $9 Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  15. 2. Jebao RW-4 - $40 3. Gyre-Flow (with box) - $80 4. Marine pure block (new) - $55 7. Bag of washed and sun-dried coral chips (maybe 2 kg) - $5 8. Bacteria King Biomedia (washed and sun-dried) (about 3-4kg) - $40 Can sell in smaller quantities as well 9. Nylon filter socks (new) - $9 Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  16. 1. 30 cm isolation box - $15 2. Jebao SOW-4 - $40 3. Gyre-Flow (with box) - $80 4. Marine pure block (new) - $55 7. Bag of washed and sun-dried coral chips (maybe 2 kg) - $5 8. Bacteria King Biomedia (washed and sun-dried) (about 3-4kg) - $40 Can sell in smaller quantities as well. 9. Nylon filter socks (new) - $9 Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  17. 8. Bacteria King Biomedia (washed and sun-dried) (about 3-4 kg) - $40 (Picture shows a small bag of about 500g) Can also sell in smaller quantities if u don’t need so much) Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  18. 7. Bag of washed and sun-dried coral chips (maybe 2 kg) - $5 Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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  20. Decomm my FOWLR. Selling these: 1. 30 cm Isolation box (rubber suction cups have hardened) - $15 2. Jebao SOW-4 - $40 3. Gyre-Flow (with box) - $80 4. Marine Pure block (new) - $55 5. Red Sea Salt 4 kg (unopened) - $15 6. Ocean Nutrition Formula 2 (small) (1 pack of 200g unopened) - $12 Deal in Upper East Coast Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  21. Thanks for all the replies. Great perspectives! How about stability? Is there a difference in stability between a small frag and a large frag, if buying them from a LFS? Or no difference at all? Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  22. Just curious, what are some reasons why one would prefer to get a small frag as compared to a larger frag/colony or vice versa. Any thoughts, besides difference in pricing? Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  23. New - $9 (think I bought it at $12) This is the nylon type which is easy to clean so that it can be used multiple times. Collect at Upper East Coast. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  24. Fish farm near Jalan Kayu Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  25. Tang and rocks taken. Admin, please close thread, thanks. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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