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RayTCZ

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  1. $15/frag. Self collect or lala from Boon Lay. Due to the pandemic, only pickup at void deck, thus no choosing of frag. Deposit to confirm. Thank you. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  2. Selling for $200. Used for 1yr. Collection in boon lay. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  3. Sold and collected. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  4. All reserved with deposit. Thanks all for the interest. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  5. RBTA for sale, $30 ea. Non negotiable. Deposit to reserve. Collection at Boon lay. Only on sat between 7pm-11pm Sun whole day Thanks for your interest. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  6. Thanks SRC organisers and also Suprem3 Corals for this contest and prizes! Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  7. Dosage is dependent on your tank size and coral consumption. You have to keep testing and adjusting according to your own tank. I don't think you can ask someone about how much he dose for his tank. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  8. 27 mar 2020 Disaster struck! My HOB filter died while I was at work. Luckily I have a wavemaker in the tank and there was still circulation and surface movement. Also lucky for me, I have a spare HOB filter. Corals were all not affected during this little setback.
  9. So after adding more corals, this was how the tank looked on 22 mar 2020. Corals are doing great and growing. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  10. Hi! It's right there in the pic! Lol Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  11. So here's a little about the tank and equipments. 30cm crystal glass cube tank Ai prime HD Hagen aquaclear20(broke down)/Fluval c3 hang on filter Jebao sw2 wave maker Tunze osmolator nano (auto topup) ANS1000 fan Kamoer X1 doser Despite my title saying this is a simple tank, I know some.of the listed equipments are not cheap. Most of these equipments are spares. So I basically just threw them all together and set up this tank. I do not need a chiller for a small tank like this because i can easily keep it cool enough with a fan. But with running a fan, the evaporation would be very high, so an Auto Top Off system becomes an essential for the tank to keep the water parameters stable. Without the ato, I would have to worry about salinity swing daily. For the doser, I could have done without it. But because I am a very lazy reefer, I decided to jump get this very cheap doser. Just so indo not need to mess with the tank daily. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  12. This is the next morning after the setup. Added some easy corals to give some life to the tank. Do take note that filter and water were from an established tank. This is why I could stock up the tank immediately. For people who is may try to do the same, you will have to cycle the tank before adding any livestock. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  13. Of course you can. Will share the equipments I have in future posts. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  14. Nope. I prefer barebottom tanks because I lazy to maintain. Hahaha Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  15. 1st night of the tank with stuff brought over from the pico. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  16. Finally, after buying the tank, decided to do the switch on 7/3/20. Everything was brought over from the pico. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  17. Most of the time, I rush into setting a tank up with whatever I have. This time, I decided I want to scape it nicely and do thing slowly. Since i have an unopened caribsea liverock fragzone lying around, I decided I shall slowly use it to glue up a rock scape. I've also decided I will use a 30cm cube tank, and started scaping over a 30x30cm piece of paper. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  18. I've always love small tanks. I like the ease of setting 1 up, easy to stock and how affordable it can be. I had this 10L pico for slightly more than a year. I love this tank but was never satisfied with the flow. Couldn't add a wm during to space and also cannot find 1 that is low powered enough for this tank. Maintainance was also difficult due to space constraints. I would always knock over scape and corals when I need to stick my hands in the tank. It would also overflow when I did that. Slowly, I have the thought of changing to a slightly bigger tank. I could also reuse slinky equipments. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  19. Most LFS should carry it. It's a 30cmx18x21cm crystal glass tank. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  20. Just keeping it simple. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  21. It was upgraded to an im10. But I still missed a small tank like this and restarted it with just a few corals in it. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  22. Below is how the tank looked between then till I changed to a slightly bigger tank. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  23. Started any how reefing last Nov with this. Everything was recycled from my freshwater setup. Except the substrate and rock. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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