SRC Supporter SubzeroLT Posted November 18, 2020 Author SRC Supporter Share Posted November 18, 2020 4 hours ago, Maipian80 said: OMG, your stylo is like plucked from the ocean! So big!! It is crazy haha....may i know how often do u feed your tank and with what huh? Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app Thanks. This is another stem of Bali Slimer that's growing quite big. I feel that SPS growth is more attributed to OK water parameters & sufficient light (in my case, using AI Hydra) Any specifics about 'feeding the tank'? For solid food, I feed fish with pellets (about 1 teaspoon) and minced prawn/fish meat (about 1 table spoon worth) daily. Much of the floating bits get picked up by the corals. Fish also get half palm sized sheet of dried seaweed daily. A teaspoon of Reef Roids on alternate days (target feed goniopora & millipora). And pinch of DD Reef paste daily. Quote Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/mysliceofnature/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andyreefer Posted November 20, 2020 Share Posted November 20, 2020 growing like ocean haha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Supporter SubzeroLT Posted November 23, 2020 Author SRC Supporter Share Posted November 23, 2020 Did some minor re-scaping after trading away the large stylo colony. Moved the gonio garden from the sand bed in place of the sylo. But found that the PAR there is probably too high for goniopora (300-400 range). So I unlinked the Hydra64 on the right side to have its own light setting for now and slowly acclimatize the gonio to higher PAR over time. This is the current reading : Setting for all the lights except the right most Hydra64 PAR numbers at the gonio garden (located on the right side of the tank) Light setting for the right most Hydra64 Quote Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/mysliceofnature/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member keirra1988 Posted November 23, 2020 SRC Member Share Posted November 23, 2020 hey bro is there any reason why you set your right most hydra much lower than the other 3? Is it because the torches and the zoas dont require that much light? Thanks in advance! New reefer learning here Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Supporter SubzeroLT Posted November 23, 2020 Author SRC Supporter Share Posted November 23, 2020 10 minutes ago, keirra1988 said: hey bro is there any reason why you set your right most hydra much lower than the other 3? Is it because the torches and the zoas dont require that much light? Thanks in advance! New reefer learning here Actually torches especially the holy grail torch need relatively strong light. I reduced the right most one because gonios (which cannot handle too high light) is now placed on a rock where an SPS used to be located. 1 Quote Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/mysliceofnature/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Supporter SubzeroLT Posted December 8, 2020 Author SRC Supporter Share Posted December 8, 2020 Crazy busy with work recently & didn't have much time on the tank. Now to do some catching up maintenance. The Atlantic Blue Tang has grown quite a bit. And (finally) the bluish colors are showing up during the day time. Its also quite an aggressive fish. This is what it looked like in October 2019. About 1.5". Got it from Iwarna back in August 2019. I picked the smallest of the lot. About 1" even though the larger ones were the same price. Very glad it survived Did some minor tank maintenance recently. The Versa released a software update recently. Slight update to the interface such as Amount dispensed today. And also able to input the dosing container volume information. Using the versa to dose Kalkwasser to increase pH. 2L during night hours. 0.2L during day time hours Replaced the rowaphos. These wide mouth funnels are very convenient. Quick rinse with RODI water The CR secondary chamber was getting choked with fine residue. Dismantled it for a quick wash & top up. Fine mush I always use a fresh section of the tube during maintenance. This minimizes chances of fatigue & cracks over time. Snip off a bit with a tube cutter. Quote Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/mysliceofnature/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Supporter SubzeroLT Posted December 25, 2020 Author SRC Supporter Share Posted December 25, 2020 Seems like urchins wearing a hat is all the range recently. Several reefers like Simon & Chun Wai highlighted this & I decided to jump on the bandwagon & 3D print one as well. Merry Christmas:) Plan to re-do some light settings & equipment DIY over the long weekend. But for now, here are some recent corals pics. Got 2 hammers from Coral Fanatics SG recently. The corals look much nicer in person. Purple/gold on the left. And blue hammer on the right. The corals there are extremely nice. Need to make space. Hard to capture the colors with the bluish light. In any case, this is a good article written by Willy about reef photography : https://www.sgreefclub.com/home/reef-photography-tips-tricks/. Need to try his white balance technique. Recent addition In an earlier post, I mentioned about reducing the light intensity of the AI Hydra over the gonio garden after discovering the PAR levels were too high. Gonio appear to prefer the lower light. Fiji pink birdnest growth is still very slow. At least the pink base starts showing. Not mine. Hosting a chalice for a fellow reefer. Need to mount on a larger frag plug soon. Sunset millie loving the strong random flow in front of the MP40 Zoas from SRC's "Stay Home, Stay Safe Reef At Home contest" back in July. I'm not really a zoa's person but glad all 5 types are surviving. Think I need to space them out more so they grow out more evenly. From Supreme5 on 26th July '20 1 Quote Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/mysliceofnature/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Supporter SubzeroLT Posted December 26, 2020 Author SRC Supporter Share Posted December 26, 2020 Trachyphyllia looks happy after a meal of Nyos LPS pallets, DD paste food and a dash of Fauna Marin MinS All puffy this morning This pair gets along well The harlequin shrimps having a meal as well. 1 Quote Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/mysliceofnature/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shnapper20 Posted December 29, 2020 Share Posted December 29, 2020 hi just wondering what flowrate you chose for the uv? thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted December 29, 2020 Share Posted December 29, 2020 Love your pair of Mandarin!Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Supporter SubzeroLT Posted December 29, 2020 Author SRC Supporter Share Posted December 29, 2020 3 hours ago, shnapper20 said: hi just wondering what flowrate you chose for the uv? thanks I'm now running around 2000/hr. Quote Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/mysliceofnature/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Supporter SubzeroLT Posted January 2, 2021 Author SRC Supporter Share Posted January 2, 2021 Full tank shot to kick off 2021 This is the current light schedule for the AI Hydra 64 & 32. In the past weeks, I received several queries about which light to buy for their tanks & why I chose AI Hydras. My feedback generally centers around a few points : Get as much spread as possible. Multiple sets placed apart will minimize shading In my opinion, lights & pumps are 2 equipment you should be willing to invest a little more on. Very important is to have good local support in case things break down (both within & beyond warranty period). You don't want to be left stuck with faulty equipment that cannot be repaired quickly Other things to consider : Factor in brand, quality, good user reviews & watts per dollar. Though not so critical, resale value should sometimes be considered. In my case, AI Hydra ended up in the sweet spot. Very happy with them so far. Enough PAR & corals are doing OK. Ecotech Radions have higher performance (and price point). Maybe for the next tank/upgrade. Some corals pics. Taken with Olympus EM5 camera with 60mm macro lens + yellow filter. Indo gold torch(Left) & Aussie gold torch(right) Aussie gold torch(left) & Holy Grail (right) Euphyllia paradivisa Ricordea from fellow reefer Law88 (thanks!!) Birdsnest The pink/gold hammer & blue hammer from Coral Fanatics SG. Lobo from reefer Azil Quote Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/mysliceofnature/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Supporter SubzeroLT Posted January 2, 2021 Author SRC Supporter Share Posted January 2, 2021 Added some new fish recently. Flavo anthias And a couple of blue eye anthias Cultured baby brine shrimps to feed the flavo anthias. Just to get them to eat something for a start before weaning them over to LRS Frenzy. Added a 2nd chamber of sulfur to keep nitrates down. This is also in prep to cycle some media as I plan to wash the original reactor/chamber soon. Quote Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/mysliceofnature/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Supporter SubzeroLT Posted January 3, 2021 Author SRC Supporter Share Posted January 3, 2021 This piece started as a single stem stuck to the back wall of the tank several years back. It merged with another pink digi & reached the water surface. Then hair algae started to grow there. Snip snip....and this piece goes back to the back wall. Got this new frag cutter from ReefmarketSG recently. The black layer is some kind of plasma deposition coating (if I heard it correctly). I suppose this gives the stainless steel cutter an additional layer of protection against rust. And its pretty sharp. Didn't realize how blunt my old frag cutter was until now. Quote Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/mysliceofnature/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted January 3, 2021 Share Posted January 3, 2021 What camera you use when taking photo of fishes! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Supporter Harlequinmania Posted January 3, 2021 SRC Supporter Share Posted January 3, 2021 My favourite shrimp How did you intent to upkeep it's special diets ? I remember I was rushing to LFS hunting very often for common starfish in the past when I was keeping these fellows. Trachyphyllia looks happy after a meal of Nyos LPS pallets, DD paste food and a dash of Fauna Marin MinS All puffy this morning This pair gets along well The harlequin shrimps having a meal as well. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app Quote 1000 Gallon Tank in the Hole http://www.sgreefclub.com/forum/topic/120957-1000-gallon-3d-hole-in-the-wall/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Supporter SubzeroLT Posted January 3, 2021 Author SRC Supporter Share Posted January 3, 2021 3 hours ago, Willy Guccivera Yap said: What camera you use when taking photo of fishes! Using Olympus EM5 MK1 (there is a new version out now) + Olympus 60mm macro lens. Pics from outside the tank of course. Here are more fish pics : Quote Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/mysliceofnature/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Supporter SubzeroLT Posted January 3, 2021 Author SRC Supporter Share Posted January 3, 2021 25 minutes ago, he said: My favourite shrimp How did you intent to upkeep it's special diets ? I remember I was rushing to LFS hunting very often for common starfish in the past when I was keeping these fellows. Fortunately or unfortunately, I have a crazy population of asterina starfish. I think there comes a tipping point where its able to self sustain (hopefully in the long term). When I first started the hobby, I did the same thing to buy sand sifting starfish but feel this is not a good idea. The starfish will be dead in a few days & continue to be in the water for longer periods for the shrimp to finish eating it. That fouls the water. And sand sifting starfish are now in the $5-$6 range each. Not $2 anymore. 1 Quote Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/mysliceofnature/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bobdude Posted January 4, 2021 Share Posted January 4, 2021 Nice. thx for sharing Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member Maipian80 Posted January 4, 2021 SRC Member Share Posted January 4, 2021 Beautiful fishesDo u have a special way of managing ich in your tank to share? I read that it is almost impossible to irradicate ich from tank unless u dont add new fishes or corals/or u quarantine all of them for a significant period of time and that is also not a guarantee. CheersSent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Supporter SubzeroLT Posted January 5, 2021 Author SRC Supporter Share Posted January 5, 2021 On 1/5/2021 at 7:49 AM, Maipian80 said: Beautiful fishesDo u have a special way of managing ich in your tank to share? I read that it is almost impossible to irradicate ich from tank unless u dont add new fishes or corals/or u quarantine all of them for a significant period of time and that is also not a guarantee. Cheers Thanks Most of us do not have the space for a proper quarantine system. Or the discipline to follow through it. My process to manage fish disease : Quarantine. I have a plastic tub (filled with 20L of water) to quarantine fish for a couple of days to monitor them. Usually add prazi as a preventive measure against intestinal worms , skin flukes & paravortex turbellaria flatworms (black ich). But as you say, this is not 100% fool proof. The rest are more applicable to your query. Hospital tank/medication. I have a spare plastic tub / tank on standby in case fish get sick & needs to be taken out to medicate. Air pump & wavemaker for the hospital tank is always within reach. Standby Seachem Cupramine (for ich), Eiho Prazi Gold (dewormer) & API Furan2 (broad spectrum anti biotic) AquaUV sterilizer. Usually running about 75% of the time but will turn on 24/7 for several weeks if new fish are added. UV is to mitigate risk of full blown ich. I'm running a 57w unit on the 850L tank. Feed the fish well so they can fight off parasites on their own. I use Fauna Marin Food Energizer on a regular basis to give pellet food a nutrition boost. Selcon works very well as well. Cleaner wrasse eat some turbellaria flatworms that reside on fish. Wrasses & Mandarin dragonets eat what they find on the sand bed. Wrasses & mandarins are not a solution to pests. And may not do much in the whole scheme of things. But they probably do help a little (just like how UV can reduce the population of cryptocaryon irritans). A single adult turbellaria flatworms (black ich) can re-produce hundreds of larvae on the body of a fish. Any reduction of an adult is a good thing. I have cleaner wrasse, 6 line wrasse & blue mandarin dragonets - 2 pair of each. 1 Quote Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/mysliceofnature/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Supporter SubzeroLT Posted January 12, 2021 Author SRC Supporter Share Posted January 12, 2021 Maintenance weekend Clean lens & body of the lights. Wipe off salt spray. Out of sight but not out of mind. They do catch a lot of dust & pet fur. Particularly for the blade, you need to do this when the lights are off & install the grill back correctly. Check that the fan turns freely. The blades can snap off if it get caught when spinning. Wipe off salt spray from wavemaker. Else, the rubberized parts get sticky over time. Top up the CO2 scrubber. More on this in another update. Trim off overgrown corals. Will post on pasar malam soon 15% water change You'll notice I'm wearing gloves most of the time. Here is a short write up about gloves & minimizing risk of rashes. https://www.sgreefclub.com/home/protect-yourself-protect-your-tank/ This long latex glove is good. Disposable nitrile gloves are particularly useful when gluing corals. Or when you are attempting to squeeze out every last drop of glue. Slip a disposable nitrile glove over the full length latex ($$) glove when glueing corals inside the tank. Secure the cuff area with rubber band. 2 1 Quote Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/mysliceofnature/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Supporter SubzeroLT Posted January 18, 2021 Author SRC Supporter Share Posted January 18, 2021 View of the left side of the sump. Added a large secondary chamber for the calcium reactor & sulfur reactor. Instead of having 2 (smaller) separate chamber, I decided to go with a single large one. The outlet water is routed through a 3D printed channel & into the refugium box to further reduce CO2. Left tube is for sulfur reactor effluent. Right side is for calcium reactor effluent. This set up allows me to visually see the drip rate of the effluent and easily remove it for cleaning/unclogging as necessary. Due to the relative height of the inlet vs outlet, it was possible to have this 'open' reactor. The orange/grat parts are 3D printed. And fits snugly on the Skimz lid (blue) I wanted away to remove the tubes in case it needs to be cleaned or flow adjusted. Instead of cable tying it down, a tube clip was made which slides in & out of the aluminum profile Algae blenny found a new favorite spot. Fortunately the clam isn't too bothered by it. Quote Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/mysliceofnature/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shnapper20 Posted January 20, 2021 Share Posted January 20, 2021 On 11/23/2020 at 8:51 PM, SubzeroLT said: Did some minor re-scaping after trading away the large stylo colony. Moved the gonio garden from the sand bed in place of the sylo. But found that the PAR there is probably too high for goniopora (300-400 range). So I unlinked the Hydra64 on the right side to have its own light setting for now and slowly acclimatize the gonio to higher PAR over time. This is the current reading : Setting for all the lights except the right most Hydra64 PAR numbers at the gonio garden (located on the right side of the tank) Light setting for the right most Hydra64 hi leon after being somewhat in awe of your beautiful tank, I decided to place 5 hydra 64's over my new cade 1800. The signature series settings on the allumination site, look nothing like these settings. So how long have you been running the lights at these settings? where can I download these settings? and thanks for being an inspiration Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Supporter SubzeroLT Posted January 20, 2021 Author SRC Supporter Share Posted January 20, 2021 Thanks You will love the Hydra64 for sure. I've been running the current light settings since February 2020. I've loaded the settings to Singapore Reef Club facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/groups/sgreefclub/permalink/1900022876802915/ 16 hours ago, shnapper20 said: hi leon after being somewhat in awe of your beautiful tank, I decided to place 5 hydra 64's over my new cade 1800. The signature series settings on the allumination site, look nothing like these settings. So how long have you been running the lights at these settings? where can I download these settings? and thanks for being an inspiration Quote Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/mysliceofnature/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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