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found some snails in the overflow.. decided to reuse the remaining of the electrical trunking to diy the teeth in order the prevent the "Kamekazi" snails...

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completed the overflow teeth all round... thanks to the 3M super glue GEL.. makes everything simpler.

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:bow::bow:

So is it a Tank for viewing and stocking up or a propagation tank? :lol:

Nicely done,

" yeah , the tank maker is strong, he delieved to me my 3feet tank and a 3 feet sump all alone. :whistle

Guess this will be a display-######-propagation tank. :D:D:D

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switched on my skimmer for the week. and its already working extremely hard.

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closeup of the zoos.

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Found this fella swimming in the water column..

Hmm.. article actually said its "good" for reef?

"Bristleworms are blamed for everything negative that occurs in reef tanks, but they are actually very good clean up detrivores. Count on them to find excess food missed by your fish, and expect to see many of them at night with a flashlight. They are often found on decaying matter, and thus are blamed for the death of the [insert creature here] rather than praised for keeping the tank clean. Reef-safe! Here is an extra image with a few larger ones."

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was at a LFS.. saw this little little fella.. abt 1 inch in size... can't resist the temptation...

after i got home, this fella was pecking at the algae in my tank liao... didn't know yellow tangs feed on algae.. :shock::shock::shock:

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Antipisia SPOTTED!!!!.. Lets kill it!!!

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I'm a cheapo bargain hunter. was at a reefers place to "clean" up his tank.... hopefully they can florish in my setup..

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lobo.. this fella is kinda pretty with red streaks across..

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unknown coral.. and bro care to ID this? It has a combination of 2 very striking colors.. lumunous green and bright red.. yum yum...

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another pic of unknown coral.

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saw this snail trying to flip over....

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it didn't make it!!! :(

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Guessed in life... sometimes we do need a helping hand (or chopsticks).....

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... to get back on our feet....

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the 50% water changes really helped in the algae bloom... now the LR are all cleaned up... also the algae on the walls of the tank had disappeared... what a welcome sign as i had anticipated that the tank will be infested with algae after coming back from my 3-day jakarta trip .. HOORAY :D:D:D

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tangs are good at feeding algae

Humble tank :

Size: 4x2.5x2 ft - Display 

Equipment :

Return 1 : Ecotech marine L1

Return 2 : Ecotech marine M1

CR : Skimz CM122 - Caribsea extra course media with Grotech magnesium

Light : ATI 8x54W

 

 

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thats a brain coral bro :)

look like it had went through some bad times..

target feed it and it will puff and grow back to its former glory :)

Thanks Bro.. that really helps..

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