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I found the answer in this forum, it is red hair algae.
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Hmm.. not sure if there are reefer would consider using MH lightings now. I have the following below for sale.
02 x LimenMax Elite Reflectors (sunlightsupply.com). mogul socket (screw type), 37cm x 37cm - $180
02 x BLV Ushio, 250W, 14K SE bulbs (not used) (will include 02 additional bulb, used - 4 months) - $120(NOTE: BALLAST IS NOT INCLUDED.)
02 x BLV Ushio, 150W, 14k DE bulbs (not used) (not compatible with the above) - $100
Collection at Yishun. WhatsApp @ 9367 8867 / PM me if interested.
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Will also throw in waste collector for this skimmer.
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I have the following used skimmer set for sale.
Skimmer suitable for 75-300 gallon systems. Comes together with Eheim Universal 1264 pump, selling at S$250 (everything).
Standalone price:
- Skimmer: $100
- Eheim pump: $200(Ehem Pump 1264, Specification)
- Dimension: 218 x 116 x 161mm
- Litres/hours: 4500 l/hrs
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Thanks JMW. Seems like manual removal will be the way to go for now.
Yeah, I read about using emerald crab too. But I think when they punctured the bubbles (to feed), the pores will spread to the tank as well.
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I read that these green bubble algae are bad and it is hard to get rid. If accidentally burst one of bubble, it spreads through out the tank. Now, my tanks has it. Starting from one shady corner on my rock and now spreading to other areas in my tank (some grow/stick on my power head, rocks, etc). Any reefers has any advices to remove them?
My Phosphate from Hanna colorimeter read 0.02, while the rest like Nitrate, Nitrite and Ammonia on normal test kits shows normal range.
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Oysters and clams are filter filters. Their diet are mostly phytoplankton and microalgae (isochrysis). Commercial food like Phyto-Feast from Reef Nutrition, and others does contain the food required. Normal marine tank may not be able to keep them well fed..
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A reefer once shared with me his experience of seeding coralline algae. He took a few pieces of small live rocks encrusted with coralline algae and smash it into smaller pieces. Then sprinkle around the tank which in turn "seeds" other rocks.
I have not tried this method before but would like to try when I visit LF shops some times.
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Bristle worms are excellent scavengers, but indeed, too many of them is pretty unsighted. My previous tank do have those worms around but they ignored my corals. (Not sure about clams as some have opening at the bottom which may be prone to bristle worms)
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Primary food for harlequin shrimp is starfish. Some mentioned that it may feed on sea urchins. Tried one before and ate my only starfish in my tank. The shrimp died later due to starvation.
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Nice work! It looks magnificent!
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Found a one metre long beauty in my tank
Fortunately, I am shutting down my tank and discovered this mean baby meaning I won't have nightmares if the tank was still running.
Anyone care to adopt an underwater centipede lookalike? Heh
have any refers adopted this worm? Just curious to know only.
WTS: Equipment and Pumps
in Sell off/Pasar Malam Shop
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Hi,
I am selling off these equipment. PM me if interested.
Collection at Yishun.
1. EHEIM Return Pump 1060 (selling at $80)
- 2280 l/hrs (38 l/min)
- 50 watts
- Accessories: what you see in the picture.
2. EHEIM Pickup 160 (Model: 2010 020) (selling at $30)
- 500 l/hrs
- 6 watts
- Accessories: what you see in the picture.
3. *New* NYOS Viper 2.0 (selling at $60)
- 300-2000 l/hrs
- 12.5 - 31.5 watts
- Not used before.
- With all accessories and crumpled box
- With 7 mths warranty
- RRP: $105