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veliferium

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  1. I am using Kamoer 3 channels.

    Despite being a second hand set, it still works very well in terms of precision dosing. Brand is in the pharmceutical industry. Had some minor hiccups when I bought over but it was immediately rectified thanks to Ken's excellent after sales service.

    Good mid range product and easy to use too

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  2. Are u able to name all the fishes u see in this video?

    There are 5 different fishes here.

    1. Bodianus oxycephalus (the fish in the thumbnail) Title of the video kind of gave it away but my initial thoughts were with a Bodianus!

    2. Aulacocephalus temminckii. Beautiful blue fish with a very streamlined grouper-ish build

    3. Sacura margaritacea

    4. Chaetodon nippon

    5. Chaetodon wiebeli

  3. Oyster Shells are mainly used in FW setups to buffer kH and maintain/raise pH due to to its calcium carbonate nature.

    However, in marine setups, the buffering capability of the oyster shells is negligible as compared to saltwater.

    Saltwater has a high pH which automatically buffers your kH to desirable levels (~7 dkH) and together with the coral sand and live rock in your setup, it should be sufficient.

    Also, HM is right. Due to its structure and porosity, it is likely that the shells tend to trap dirt and detritus. And reef aquarist often strive to reduce such occurences in order to keep nutrient levels low.

  4. My photo is a bit blur,you able to figure out it's chalk basslet haha.

    That's a female flame wrasse bro.

    Oh! I was thinking it should be since there is another male jordani in the tank.

    I like the Kamoharai as well ! And the duo long nosed tangs

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