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  1. Hi, I have decided to let go these darlings of mine because they have outgrown my 3ft tank. Hence, I am only selling to interested reefers with at least 4ft tank. They are healthy and have been with me for more than 6 months and well-fed with pellets, henry gourmet and mysis. you can have a look at them at this link: 1) Naso Tang (16cm) - $35 2) Blue Tang (11cm) - $20 3) Yellow Tang (7cm) - $15 4) Male Banggai Cardinal (7cm) - $8 5) ORA Black Cardinal (7cm) - $20 More details on ORA black cardinal here: http://www.orafarm.com/products/fish/cardinals/black/ They are caught and in my QT tank now, hence, collection is anytime of the weekday before 9pm. Collection is at Jurong West Ave 1 area. I reserve the right to withdraw the sale if the fish condition is not optimal. Interested buyers pls pm me. Thanks!
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  2. I'm using an Eheim AquaCompact60 and only recently realised that it is not made for a marine tank But since it has been working well, chose to ignore the fact. I like the compact size which no other canister filter is able to provide. The HOB device is a RIO nano skimmer. Wouldnt say the best skimmer available but it certainly beats the dymax one that is designed for IQ5. This skimmer doubles up as a filter as well which i added some marine bio filter material to absorb harmful substances such as ammonia, metals etc. Recently my water level suffered as I havent been paying much attention to the nitrate level. That's the peril of a nano tank but fortunately managed to arrest the situation in time to reduce loss of livestocks. I have no space for chaeto refugium and is dependant only on water changes and chemical buffer to remove nitrate and phosphate. I have also recently installed a nano osmolator to auto top up water caused by high evapration rate of running 2 dymax vortex fan. It's a great investment cos it also allows me to chill my pail of water with ice bottles so the water that goes into the display tank will further cool the tank temperature.
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  3. And also, henry has a very hard time trying to convince me due to the bad experience i had, after using 3 different types of LED lightset for 4 years & my SPS colors all browns. After switch back to T5, the colors came back. Most SPS tanks here uses T5, with rare case of success with LED. Not only here, as well as on reefcentral. The forum there are more honest & i think it is due to culture. We asian are more conservative in how we speak & thus most keep quiet, whether failure or success. Henry even 'on' the lightset to show me. I am still not convince. LEDs cannot make it for SPS. This technology still in infant stages, T5 has been proven. I have to be honest here so that reefing can take a big leap forward in the area of SPS keeping. Is not that the purpose of setting up this forum in the first place? Those with success or failures, leave your honest comments here but of course, dun mention brands with failures. Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk 2
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  4. Last catch from iwarna!!! Have to thank victor and joe for making this happen bigger piece smaller piece
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  5. Eating Indian mackerel Location: Red Sea Equipment: Nikon D300
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