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11 minutes ago, Indeco said:8 hours ago, chris3121 said:Singapore waters also have coral reef, don't need chiller/heater - mostly for temperate countries, seasonal changes. But keep away from direct sunlight, because small water volume. Chiller is good for many reasons, higher dissolved oxygen and reduced algae growth. Higher temperature also has benefits - higher metabolism and coral growth.
I guess the live stock selection must be those hardy type? Else temp fluctuation is one of the killer in tank.
yup, my tank max can keep 2-3 fishes but i have 4 because im doing weekly water changes, checking my water parameters regularly etc. if you want to have a successful reef, you need to know all about the reef chemistry. That's very important. As for the corals for now, yes, I have hardy type and soft corals. For more advanced corals you need advanced light technique all.
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only for big tank you need chiller. this one inbuilt.
tank water temp = 30
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23 minutes ago, Mickeymic said:4 hours ago, sam20e said:singapore temperature is fine no need to chill your tank. i dont use any cooling fan
Not in air con room either?
nope its in my living room. i dont think anyone would keep a reef tank n their aircon room because it could affect the temperature.
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12 minutes ago, JMW said:
Hi nice setup, how do you keep your tank temperature low without a chiller? Do you use a cooling fan?
singapore temperature is fine no need to chill your tank. i dont use any cooling fan
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nop, no chiller/heater etc. it's all inbuilt. for nano tanks normally there won't be chiller all. it will be a all in one
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15 hours ago, fuzzlesc said:
Hi care to show the sump area? Learning too
Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
I dont have a separate sump setup. Its a AIO nano tank setup. Protein skimmer, filter section and then pump thats all
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@Leystan reserved the item till tomorrow afternoon. I will update this thread if anythign changes
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replied to your PM.
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Hi guys
I overstocked my 15G tank therefore giving away 2 of my fishes - Bicolor Dottyback and a Six Line Wrasse. Both very healthy.
You guys have to come here and take them with you.
Location : Serangoon , near NEX mall.
If interested, send me a PM.
Cheers
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Hi there
in General Reefkeeping_
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I'll be very honest with you. I never QT my fishes at all. I know a lot of people recommend that. Some will even tell that you should QT a fish for like 1-2 months. It's just your preference. If you introduce 2-3 fishes together it won't be a problem. But make sure to research and get to know about that fish nature, aggressive type etc. Some fish like six line all can become territorial