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monkey see monkey do.....

lol... ok ok np. will keep you posted if I come across any better ones.

yea following king kong saver LOL

eee never share number with me de =(

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was thinking about that but is it too powerful and its kinda big for my office small kinda small lei =(

btw, the flow is adjustable ... so it definite will not create a sandstorm.

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btw, the flow is adjustable ... so it definite will not create a sandstorm.

hmmm any particle model suitable as i cant really tell the different as they all look the same man

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150W MH T5x2 Led Moon Light

bro the about lights what do you think about them ar? i mean comparing with the ones you using

MH - very hot and glaring..... if you aircon is switch off over the weekend, the LS will get toasted.

T5 - your tank is 2 feet right? T5 will be good.

LED - also reccommended.

moonlight - dun need.

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hmmm any particle model suitable as i cant really tell the different as they all look the same man

the biggest one... 2042, liberty 200.

Eqpt: Deltec MCE 600, Tunze 6055 with Tunze 7091 controller, Artica 1/15 HP chiller, AquaIllumination Sol Blue LED Light System

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Silly me, I meant the eheim liberty. That's still too big for u?

i think he meant too powerful... hehe......

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MH - very hot and glaring..... if you aircon is switch off over the weekend, the LS will get toasted.

T5 - your tank is 2 feet right? T5 will be good.

LED - also reccommended.

moonlight - dun need.

18in by 12in by 13in(height)

LED expensive lei hahaha have T5 now lo for the time being

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Good enough for picos la, as long as there's sufficient water circulation.

ohhhh haha... will be getting a Hydor Koralia Nano Wavemaker to circulate the tank though^^

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T5 is sufficient for most 2ft set-up unless you intend to have sps dominated tank.

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18in by 12in by 13in(height)

LED expensive lei hahaha have T5 now lo for the time being

Oh 1 feet height......

I think you are all set :)

you are getting the aquazonic T5 right? make sure you get a white tube and a blue tube hor.

if you do not mind the lightset protruding on both end, then getting a 2 feet T5 will be better.

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ohhhh haha... will be getting a Hydor Koralia Nano Wavemaker to circulate the tank though^^

might not need....

the liberty flow might be sufficient.....

set it up then see how is the flow 1st.

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T5 is sufficient for most 2ft set-up unless you intend to have sps dominated tank.

Gouldian.. any experience with 1ft/ 1.5 ft T5s?

I have the impression that the light is quite week even for LPS.

2 feet ones are ok.

Eqpt: Deltec MCE 600, Tunze 6055 with Tunze 7091 controller, Artica 1/15 HP chiller, AquaIllumination Sol Blue LED Light System

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Gouldian.. any experience with 1.5 ft T5s?

I have the impression that the light is quite week even for LPS.

2 feet ones are ok.

Swee lar, just nice I got a 2ft 4 tube Hopar T5 to let go.... cheers.gif

lol... less than 4 months old I think.... :lol:

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Oh 1 feet height......

I think you are all set :)

you are getting the aquazonic T5 right? make sure you get a white tube and a blue tube hor.

if you do not mind the lightset protruding on both end, then getting a 2 feet T5 will be better.

yea i am using that currently going to get a blue tube though as it came with 2 white only

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Swee lar, just nice I got a 2ft 4 tube Hopar T5 to let go.... cheers.gif

lol... less than 4 months old I think.... :lol:

but i bought le lei TMD =.= give me the best LOL(joking)

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yea i am using that currently going to get a blue tube though as it came with 2 white only

:P informed you too late......

yeah the aquazonic normally comes with 2 white tubes.

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how to tell if the flow is enough a not ar?

agar agar... you want the water to be circulating well in the tank so that there are no dead spot.

can look up from the under side of the water surface too... make sure there is no oily film stagnant in a corner.

when you do your rock scape, try to have "holes/ caves" for good circulation.

Have minimum rocks in contact with the sand bed.

Make sure rocks are touching the tank base and not just the surface of the sand....

cause if not, later when you siphon the sand, the scape will collapse.

some corals like higher flow and some like lower flow... do take note and position them according to their preference.

some corals are more light demanding and some are not, those that are, place them higher on the rockscape.

Last but not least... time to start your tank thread!

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agar agar... you want the water to be circulating well in the tank so that there are no dead spot.

can look up from the under side of the water surface too... make sure there is no oily film stagnant in a corner.

hmm will montior that^^

when you do your rock scape, try to have "holes/ caves" for good circulation.

Have minimum rocks in contact with the sand bed.

yea will take note of that too

Make sure rocks are touching the tank base and not just the surface of the sand....

cause if not, later when you siphon the sand, the scape will collapse.

hmmm if have deep sand bed lei?

some corals like higher flow and some like lower flow... do take note and position them according to their preference.

some corals are more light demanding and some are not, those that are, place them higher on the rockscape.

yupp will read up on first before purchase though i already have some already but in another tank!

Last but not least... time to start your tank thread!

i shy and not good enough yet lei =(

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