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I'm using this for the red sea bottles. Stretchable so dont need to measure. "Skimz dosing tube" Sent from my Redmi Note 9 Pro using Tapatalk
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Hi anyone has chaeto to giveaway. Just a palm size will do. Preferably Punggol area. Many thanks in advance. Sent from my Redmi Note 9 Pro using Tapatalk
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Is the algae stringy? Are there visible signs of air bubbles? If yes, it might be dino. Else it might be diatom. Cyano is reddish in colour. Let us know your water parameters too. Sent from my Redmi Note 9 Pro using Tapatalk
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@daveyy provides QT. Sent from my Redmi Note 9 Pro using Tapatalk
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Hi Guys. Overwhelming response. For those who have contacted me I will reply you separately. Sent from my Redmi Note 9 Pro using Tapatalk
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Letting go some digitata frags. If you wanna pay, its a bottle of Coke Zero. Lol. Collection @ Punggol. Sent from my Redmi Note 9 Pro using Tapatalk
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Tried and tested. Anemone in a new tank just doesnt thrive very well. Might be need to be on top of water quality and slightly matured environment where there's more biodiversity I guess. Sent from my Redmi Note 9 Pro using Tapatalk
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Saw a youtube vid they use VOSS mineral water bottle. Very classy. Sent from my Redmi Note 9 Pro using Tapatalk
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If you're willing to take the risk, can get biomedia from lfs or reefers and put it in your tank. But not recommended. Just be patient. Every reefer went through the same journey. Sent from my Redmi Note 9 Pro using Tapatalk
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Appreciate the kind gesture of reefers here who have offered me the chiller. Its definitely overwhelming reading through the messages and offers being sent. I've made the deal and collected the chiller. Hope all goes well. Thank you all. Sent from my Redmi Note 9 Pro using Tapatalk
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Looking for a used set of Hailea HS-28a chiller. If you have it lying ard and willing to let go, please pm. Budget to look at: $170++ Able to nego.
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Hi Reefers, I'm looking at DIY-ing a light fixture for my IM Nuvo 20 with 2 * T5 + 2 * AI Prime. There's a readymade hybrid light e.g Aquatic Life but it's quite wide front and back, hence I have no other choice but to build my own. Has anyone DIY-ed their light before? I need guidance on where to purchase the following: Ballast - what specs should I be looking for since I'm gonna run 2 * T5 (24W)? T5 accessories - Endcaps etc? Wiring? Thank you in advance. Sample Reference.
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Building aquarium calculator
Reza San replied to lostboy_cal's topic in New to the Marine Aquaria Hobby
Sharing what was taught during school days. (Length(cm) * Breadth(cm) * height (cm))/1000 = Total volume of water (l) Sent from my Redmi Note 9 Pro using Tapatalk -
Noooooooooooo.. It will not be fully opened and will give you headache.. Sent from my Redmi Note 9 Pro using Tapatalk
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Yup can try. But go slow. And try to read up and research your first new addition properly. Resist any temptation to buy fish that are for advanced level hobbyist or that requires a matured tank to thrive e.g Mandarin Fish. Go with common clown, chromis, pistol / shrimp goby if you want. You can spend more time observing those fishes and telling the owner to feed the fish. Make sure they are feeding properly. Proper acclimation is key as well so get those equipments ready. All ze best! Sent from my Redmi Note 9 Pro using Tapatalk
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Those devices need to be calibrated as well. It's the same. The solution is to be consistent when checking. If you're checking in a non-aircon room, keep doing it in the future. If you're done checking, have some RO water ready to dab it on the refractometer and clean the prism glass.
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I'm using refractometer. Bought calibration fluid to calibrate them. Only to realise RO water works just fine. As long your corals are doing fine it shouldnt be too much of a problem. I always aim for 1.0255 to give room for errors. I do have an ATO as well to compensate for the evaporation. As and when, I will just get hold of the refractometer and check the water again to make sure all is good. Just ensuring stability is in check. Had friends who uses Milwaukee ones. Extremely faster and those digital ones are easier to read. (Doesn't require squinting your eyes). Sent from my Redmi Note 9 Pro using Tapatalk
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Agree with @DottyClown Each pump has a margin of error and each time pump trigger there will be minor discrepancies. Hard to get it accurate.
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@DottyClown I won't think it will contaminate. Just not sure if the resin properties is still functional. Sometimes it hardens after its shelf life that it will just rendered useless. You can still try if you want.
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Dispose it. Sent from my Redmi Note 9 Pro using Tapatalk
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Mistake for not checking the fish and just buying it. Will get the staff to demo feed it next time. Thanks for the advise.
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Hi Reefers, Any advise on beginner fish to start with? I've seen a lot of fishes in LFS and they're so beautiful. Some are cheap and some are very costly. For a nano 10g (2 months cycle w dry rocks), what can I start with? And maximum number of fishes? Open for discussion as well. Tried putting in some clowns, chromis but didn't turn out well after a few weeks. There's no issue with corals though. Have some Zoas, Duncan and an Elegance coral. Do I need to wait awhile longer to put in fish?
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New addition to Reefer @ Punggol
Reza San replied to Reza San's topic in New to the Marine Aquaria Hobby
Agree. What skimmer is that? Sent from my Redmi Note 9 Pro using Tapatalk -
Hi there, beginner level reefer. Started out with a 10g nano tank about a month ago. So much to learn from the experts here. Generally spend about 2 hours a day acquiring knowledge through this forum and reading articles online . Learning from reefer's mistakes and not to repeat it. One key thing I learn in this hobby is to take it really slow. Some things are not meant to be rush. The anxiety and worrisome will make things worst. Sometimes the problem is not even there. But yea thats human being.. We chase for perfection but the imperfection is what that makes it perfect. Cheers all!