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Dispar_Anthias

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  1. I like your setup and fishes. What angel is that? Its beautiful.....lps safe?

    I believe you are talking about the purplish orange one, that is a Centropyge Interrupta aka Interruptus/ Japanese Angelfish. I have not tried them on LPS but so far they leave my SPS and zoas alone.

  2. Nice Tank. U only keep fishes that come with 4 digit?

    No bro, I have small harem of 14 blue eye cardinals (less than 1 green note) which was originally 20 when introduced. Wanted a fish that will shoal even after being in captivity for sometime to simulate coral reef in the wild. One of the thing I see in most marine tank is that the fishes choice are usually made up of single specimen of different species put together but this is not the same in the wild. Most fishes live in shoal, small harem or pairs to mate or seek protection from predators. Oh, I also have a pair of possum wrasse also below 2 red notes :D:D:D

  3. Quite true,they are slow compare to fish like tangs which will chase for their food

    So by the time the pellets gets to the bottom of the tank where mandarin will feed, the pellet would probably be gone or blown away by wavemaker. This is of course unless you flood your tank with food which will then again foul your water. Therefore, only suggest one to try out dragonet if your tank is mature enough and has enough pods to sustain this amazing fish.

  4. Can pm me the price for TDC-EP1 and TDO-Chroma Boost EP1, thanks.

    Hi, I am just doing a product review, no wanting to be involve in the commercial end therefore suggest you pm our sponsor Aquafauna Supplies or Aquarium Iwarna for more info. :)

  5. My mandarin pair I bought last monday not taking the pellets yet. Will update if they eat the pellets

    To get mandarin to feed on pellets demands lots of effort, time and patience that is why LFS are the one who are usually more successful. Simple reason is that their diet is made up of almost 100% pods. Even if one can get a mandarin to feed on pellet, they still need a non- competitive environment to survive as they are usually too slow to compete for the food.

  6. thanks for sharing

    No problem bro as I believe really good stuff should be shared. If you look at my latest tank thread photo, it has the pic of my large Interruptus angelfish at its current state but before its forehead was sunken in quite badly.

  7. I never did a product review before but decide to start a thread for this fish feed because I believe this is an amazing product and would benefit many reefers.

    This feed is brought in by one of our sponsor and sold at Aquarium Iwarna. When I first saw this product, I am abit sceptical and reluctant mainly due to its price (yes, its slightly pricier than average marine feed), packaging( old packaging is pretty dull) and it does not states whether it is for fresh or marine usage. Decide to give it a try as I witness a Mitratus butterfly (a deepwater butterfly which has the tendency to lose its colour in our bright setup) which I gave to a fellow reefer returning back close to its original colouration after feeding on this product for a few months. The purchase of this feed coincide with the purchase of my Bandit Angelfish, a fish infamous for being a finicky feeder and poor survival reord in captivity. Initially, I thought the best way to get this fish to feed was to entice it with frozen meaty food but despite many attempts, the fish show no interest in any frozen that I feed it with. As days past, the fish began to lose it weight so I decide to give the TDO C-2 a try and guess what, the fish began to devour every pellet with gusto. From then on, my Bandit slowly regain back its weight and return back to its original health. And now whenever, I walked out of the fridge with TDO in my hands, my Bandit will just follow and look so excited.

    This is not an isolated case because, I have seen a newly arrive Bandit in Iwarna in one of the recent shipment not looking too interested in any dry feed so I as them to try out TDO and again the fish take the pellet immediately.

    There are many incidents which I have witness but sadly deleted or did not have pictures to show such as getting my Big Interruptus to return back to its original health from a emiciated state (sunken forehead and stomach) during my tank change.

    Nonetheless, I always have this believe that to keep a fish thriving in tip top condition, one cannot depend solely on a kind/brand of food as our fish will need all the different minerals and nutrients there is. Hence, I always mix a different varieties of dry feeds in a single feeding and currently all my fishes are feeding on a combination of (TDO C-2 + TDO Chroma Boost + Dr Bassler forte + Dr Bassler Chlorella + Fauna Marin's Ultra Health + Danichi Reef Veggie FX).

    Last but no least, I have heard from reefers who are currently using this feed can atest that their fishes colour look more vibrant and that is what I have witness on my fishes as well. Thus, any reefers who have not used this product and are looking for a good fish food can give TDO a try.

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  8. Been awhile since I updated because practically is just cycling of tank and fixing up the remaining equipments. I have also collected back my old livestocks from my nannies and added some new. Still fighting new tank syndrome thus taking the addition of corals slowly.

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  9. Its okay!

    Everyone is guilty of having excessive livestocks! hahaha

    I was eyeing that rusty flame pair of yours initially but I guess its always better to have a actual dimension of the tank before making a decision to get the livestocks, thats why I withheld.

    Anyway, its also good as I would like to try pairing up 2 potter's angel for this setup but I'll need the help of sexing them from the gurus :)

    This is actually my first time using a return pump and the reason for Fluval Sea was due to its Askoll motor block, blah blah blah. (the list could go on and on, just like how the opposite sex would go for branded handbags :upsidedown: )

    Yes, and its really quiet. So far, its been doing its job for a return pump.

    I wanted to run it dry at first but was warned of the potential air lock issues. Moreover, the footprint of my setup is small to begin with and running it dry would take up much invaluable space.

    What did you mean by it rubbing against any surfaces?

    Simple guideline for dwarf angel sexing is always get pair with a distinct size difference and you should have a higher chance. Understand that male potter tends to have more blues while female more brown.

    My Fluval is run out sump thus sometimes the pump vibration may brush against surface of the sump causing a humming sound. Other than that, its perfect. The air lock issues are actually caused by the piping works and mine was resolved on the spot and no issue so far despite me turning off the pump for a long time.

  10. Thanks Bro kkk121, weeseng, Admiraltian, and Evolutionz. Thank you for your kind words.

    Bro Evolutionz, thanks for your compliments, appreciate the encouragement! :)

    Yes, i did spend quite abit on this project (Between $6K - $7K, quotes from 3-4 differing LFS). But then again, I've learnt from experience. In my first post, i mentioned about owning a cube 24G cube. Back then (6 years back), my budget was much smaller as compared to now. I purchased the cheapest of everything (cos i was only a NS Boy back then and got very limited $), and it was a mistake indeed!!! :thumbdown:

    In the end (back in 2007), I need to replace my T5 lights cos bulbs blew frequently, my cheapskate chiller needs frequent servicing and repair to perform its intended function, my water parameters were totally off cos i got the cheapest salt mix (and livestock died), and my wave maker also spoiled very soon. It made the hobby a NIGHTMARE :( and much less enjoyable.

    I realized that in order to save, I rather get good equipments to start off with (although not 100% guaranteed, but it does come with proper product support and reassurances). Come to think of it, replacing low quality product is just as costly, if not, more troublesome if you take into consideration the hassle, time, worrisome time that you might need to go through. Not to mention, if you happen to lose livestock due to equipment failure! :angry: Super sianz at that point in time :cry2: And my family keep saying 'see lah... act clever only, start a tank and in the end, cannot make it'.... Hahaha... Those were the days.

    I rather set aside a comfortable budget that i am willing to spend and hopefully have lesser hassle in the future. Just my personal thoughts and principles. Come to think of it, no matter what, this hobby is a expensive one to start off with. Jus my 2 cents worth for ALL BEGINNERS...

    Nonetheless, i still face small issues here and there. I will be sharing these issues shortly... In the meantime, cheers to all reefers! :cheers:

    Truly agree on losing livestock due to equipment failure. For the critical equipment such as return pump, I always believe in getting the best your budget can afford as any failure will make you lose your previous livestock that you have kept or grown for sometime which is the worst feelings. Besides, constant changing and meddling with your equipment will be an unnecessary hassle and I really dislike the part whereby your sump and floor getting sticky and wet.

  11. Thanks Dom!

    I'm glad I chose this tank maker!

    Your previous tanks are an inspiration for me. Such a pity that I got my tank only after your decom sales, otherwise I would've hope to adopt some of your livestocks!

    I am glad I choose them as well because their piping work are so sleek. Absolutely in love with +GF+

    Not inspiration bro, I am also learning and guilty of many newbie errors one of which is having high nutrient level due to excessive livestocks. Ask Goudian :blush: , because I am such a fish person.

    Should have let me know what you wanted and I will hold them for you till your tank is ready (i have a fish nanny :ph34r: ). Always prefer to pass my fishes to someone I know rather than a stranger.

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