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Mud from Pasir Ris


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I was wondering if I were to go to Pasir Ris at a very low tide. I could get dig some mud that would be beneficial for a refugium seeding.

What do you guys think? Is it safe?

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You can try and let us know! ;)

Ever thought of that... but knowing the sea condition around Singapore... I am sure the mud will have a very high concentration of pollution... <_<

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yeh, u can try- i also thought of it.

BTW- abt 1-2" down into sand/mud u hit a black layer then clay. stinks, & even water there stinks. Once home & mud settle in refugium(which should not be connected first) need to skim the hell out of it!!!all sorts of dead stuff in there+ lots of burrowed clams.

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I tried using mud from the mud flat outside the Kranji water release point. Something I regretted lots. Too much oil and other undesirables. But got lots of bristleworms :) SO maybe, you can do better by just introducing the bw (sometime after the tank starts up) but my take is to avoid the mud.

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I was thinking of Pasir Ris mangrove area as it seems to be the "cleanest" place compare to Sembawang or even Kranji which is too oily and really dirty/smelly.

I was in fact thinking of Changi mangrove area (Near SAF Yatch Club) at low tide seems to have a nice clean patch of mud.

My other hobby is fishing so I do get the chance to see some part of the beach at low tide. Seems like some place have a very good place to collect mud.

The safest bet would be to quarantine the mud first and let is settle down after skimming before putting it in a refugium layer.

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No AT, thought abt it, tried a very small amount+ water in a very small tnk. It STINKS, i had to skim for days to get rid of the major smell-didn't last 2 weeks before i clean everything out. but water intro lots of funny swimming things- one is a sort of translucent jelly fish ###### featherduster sort of thing. swims like a jelly fish when disturbed, otherwise stick to LR or glass like anemone.

i know the layers cause when i go, i curious so i dig just to see what's there.

i think just use the beach sand for DSB better-

chanbi,we live on a 'tropical island'- did u know u can see angels & parrotfishes at labrador park ard the pier?also clowns. The pasir ris mangroves i visit once every few weeks to catch small shrimp for seahorses, that's why the gobies are a by product- i try to release as many as possible but they get thru. Have to take a bit of water too- to acclimatise the shrimp to tank water.

BTW- there are big dead open brains, coral rubble at that mangrove area at low tide but filled with pistol shrimps(u can hear them)& creepy kinds of snails.blue leg hermits & cockles.

yazid, i think changi better bet- too much ash & clay in pasir ris mud.

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I was thinking of Pasir Ris mangrove area as it seems to be the "cleanest" place compare to Sembawang or even Kranji which is too oily and really dirty/smelly.

I was in fact thinking of Changi mangrove area (Near SAF Yatch Club) at low tide seems to have a nice clean patch of mud.

My other hobby is fishing so I do get the chance to see some part of the beach at low tide. Seems like some place have a very good place to collect mud.

The safest bet would be to quarantine the mud first and let is settle down after skimming before putting it in a refugium layer.

Hi Yazid,

Are you from the fishing kaki forum?

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Hi Yazid,

Are you from the fishing kaki forum?

Yeah... I'm the same guy at Fishing Kaki Forum. Currently in Bangkok, wIll do some Fishing in Thailand this weekend.

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could u do the R n D for us yazid?

if it works then arrange an outing where all of us go collect mud...

outing to collect mud?? only u can suggest that, sinn. hahaha.. :lol: anyway, what abt the mud in Ubin, especially, chek jawa.. just dun take the live stock but the mud.. :huh:

Let us work together to preserve the world for our children to inherit by being responsible to our surroundings. Take nothing but pictures, leave nothing but footprints, bubbles and memories.

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