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damienkee

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  1. oh... i took the whole tabletop midway near to the water surface. place my fish net below of the table top (the fella still stay with the table top, didnt escape). bring the table top n net together out from water... (and this fella remain in the net)!
  2. i experienced that too! IMO, they feed on sps polyps! coz they dun comes up to take any pellets or food i gave. but stay all the time hiding inside the sps's gaps!
  3. iantoh, i agree with u. this thread is mainly focus on can T5 keep sps in long term? not on which T5 tube is better or which type is lousy. and even me, myself is using Aquaz HO T5 tube b4. yes! I have acceptable growth rate. i can frag my table top 1-2 times a month. juz e lifespan for this tube is abit short... thats y I switch to others. so, lets get back to the topic.
  4. ofcoz u can... get better bulb. as w3ish3ng suggest.... danano's tank is the best example. go to RC... there have even more reefer kips in HO T5.
  5. i fully agree with alan. but jervismun, IMO i think ur birdnest is lack of lights at e bottom parts. anywhere, u can try some easier sps 1st. example :- pavona, stylo, digitata etc etc... all the best!!!
  6. hi! nice to hear another 1 get into sps. actually, time frame doesnt really important. even if u r keeping reef tank for 10 or 20 years but never learn fr mistake..... then u r stepping at the same place only. althought sps is hard to keep, but with some knowledge & experience, u might able to keep a very successful sps tank. we have alots of info over the internet, do more reading, make more research, ask more questions.... then u will learn alots of things. looks on those who r success in sps tank, learn fr their experience. for a sps tank you will need alots of light, becoz sps love light n especially MH. with HO T5 u can keep some sps too, but for shallow tank will recommanded, try to take a look at Danano's tank . MH is a good choice too. sps need a very stable water paramemter like sal, temp, ph, no2 & no3, po4,ca, mg, kh.... etc etc! clean water with lots of water current to blow off waste, slime... etc etc... predator oso need to b take concern or u might pulling ur hair.... j/king. ask for some small frag for u to learn & gain more experience 1st.... then u can b an expert! im not an expert in sps, im still learning fr others, wat im typing here is juz my opinion. hoping im able to clear ur mind! n never stop learning..... all the best
  7. brilliant...... nice color u have there
  8. ur tank still got lots of potential... keep it up
  9. i agreed with Qxnviolet! since u r using coral chips, can u pls share some reading on ur water parameter? im interest on that!
  10. r u asking for a sps tank? im now running fishless & skimmless. but soon will run my skimmer again. currently wat i realise after running fishless & skimless after my tank crash. -PE more -growth rate more -color turning more brown than b4 lol
  11. wah! u never study 1st b4 get it? ok... some will consume macro algae, but not all. BT is more to "meaty" food like brine shrimp etc etc. juz my 2cent... all the best!!!
  12. any comment on macro needlewheel? pls share! thanks!
  13. for me! no... coz i think ativated carbon is enough to keep ur water clear, n a suitable skimmer is enough to keep ur water clean. some coral need some nutrient to grow. if keeps on using ozone to drive off those nutrient, then which is "no good" for me! juz my 2cent...
  14. wow! bro, where did u get this? pretty nice wor....
  15. me too... a coral*fe user... parameter really depends on batch! so, soon will change to others brand.
  16. yes! im using super glue too. or u can try to use a rubberband to tide it up! all the best.
  17. hi bro! ur tank is nice... btw, do u find any problem feeding arthias? do they eat pallet?
  18. bro angmoh....... i dun think epoxy able to hold mushroom lor. normally i will place it at my sump which is low flow with some small rock for it to stick itself on it.
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