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mansiz

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  1. Don't cut, it is for them to retract.
  2. Singapore water although is clean by it is not pure enough for a reef tank. Some might even contain little copper If you are looking for cheap water, you can consider buying NSW from local fish shop or you can buy pure distilled water (LIFE) from NTUC. 12 bottles of 1.5L cost $5.50.
  3. Should be velvet, since your corals are doing fine, if water parameters are off, corals will show sign before fishes. Your sg might be high, but its not the cause for fishes death. Try to get a refracto asap.
  4. Coral beauty might nip, all depends on your luck on whether how your fishes behave. Btw anyone happen to see any clams selling at any LFS recently?
  5. A chiller will save you alot of trouble as compared to cooling fan. The evaporation rate of cooling fan is too high, and you need to constantly top up water, somemight have difficulties getting pure fresh water for top up and some uses over night tap water which is very wrong...
  6. The main prupose of a floating styrofoam is to ensure that the mangrove is able to stand. By poking holes just nice for the mangroves to be slotted in, the root will be submerged into the water and the leaves/top part must be out of the water. Do ensure ample lighting are given.
  7. Yes you must apply light to the mangroves, as they are above water level and will continue to grow, please ensure that they have sufficient growing space before you decide how far your light stretch should be. Plaase note that mangrove need cleaning of the leaves with fresh water weekly or biweekly, do ensure your do that to remove excess salt from them.
  8. One best way is to get red bamboo marine algae and put them in your tank. The tangs will nibble on them. Try it out if all else failed. Pasir ris farms should have red bamboos...
  9. SL have a few pieces 2 weeks ago, probably u can give them a call before going down.
  10. What type of clown are you keeping now? Is it normal percular/common clown? They will be fine in a school, as for the size of the anemone, a big one is sufficient to house all of them. Do note that anemone is an invert that requires good water parameter, they requires strong lighting as well. If you are using 4 x T5 HO or >150 watt MH light, it should be sufficient. If you are using normal t8 light tubes, you will have to upgrade your lighting before getting an anemone. The anemone will moves around until it found a suitable spot for itself, sometimes the spot that it likes will not be a spot that it can show its intense beauty for the tank, you might have to consider. Yellow tail do you mean damsels? The anemone will eat fishes that go near it, but damsels should be fast enough to avoid their tentacles. Bubble tip are not so dominant, if your get carpet, it might kill more slow moving fishes. From my previous experience, my carpet have killed some fishes like fox face, butterflies and even purple tang.
  11. That is normal for the zoa. It is best to remove worms from the LR as they creates trouble more than help. As for the crabs, you might have to tell us what type of crab is that, probably you can post a pic to show us.
  12. Thats cool! Remeber to use dead market prawns instead of dog poop
  13. The whole process takes about 1 month from the day you drop a dead prawn or dead fish in. By using dog poop, you will have to check if there are other toxic chemical that are not suitable for BB, corals and invert like copper. I would suggest you to remove the dog poop if it is still there and replace it with a dead market prawn.
  14. but fan will cause high evporation, have to top up very regularly.
  15. For FOWLR, I feel that 27 Dc is ideal. For reef tank, 25 or 26 is ideal.
  16. Hi Bro/Sis, Any 1 selling Resun CL 450 or 650 chiller?
  17. Hi Bro Gary, the chiller has been used for how long?
  18. You have to check your your water parameter. Bi-colour is more difficult to feed as compared to other dwaft angels. Buy them from fish shop like Sealife, make sure that they are feeding before you buy the fish.
  19. Do you have any live rock at your sump tank? Live rock will be greatly required for the bio filtration. Although your tank size is large enough, but do not e that the number of fishes you have is quite a number. Do check out your ammonia and nitrite, hopefully they are zero.
  20. You should just have 3 options for your poll, it will help and it will not help, and I don't know, it will be easier to help you gauge. Mangrove will certainly help in reducing the PO4 and NO3 within your tank, but you have to do certin duties like washing the leaves with fresh water in order to remove the excess salt. You will require a lot of mangroves in order to see visible results, but one thing I don't like about mangrove is that they will tend to grow up to where your light is, you will have to trim it often, unless your light and the water surface is quite a distance away. But still caulerpa is the best in controlling nutrients.
  21. I don't really agree, ammonia and nitrites should be completely zero, please bear that in mind. Any trace of NO2 can kill your live stock in the tank. The one that will not kill your fishes is Nitrate, not nitrites. Please cycle your tank completely before placing any livestock in. NH4 --> NO2 --> NO3
  22. Ya, during my BMT in 2004 I also drank water from tap, even water drank during water parade are collected from taps. Maybe now they changed the policy. That sounds so fortunate for the youngsters nowadays.
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