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Eniram

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  1. No worries about catching it out. Caught once before in my 3 footer.
  2. Doc says 6 line is the best form of medication. So if any reefers spot a 6 line do drop me a msg
  3. I've got no idea how i imported it, could be via parallel import. Next course of action? Decomm? hahaha. Well doc's advice is to coral rx the sps, which i did but no AEFW appeared, even blasting it, no AEFW were found. Doc said it could have moved. So next question is what other Acropora will it munch on. I really hope someone out there can help me out.
  4. Hey guys, not sure if these are signs of Acro Eating Flatworms. Those who have seen it before pls help me ID it and the sps frag that this pic was taken was from a digitata
  5. Hahaha. Add 4 to make it even for CNY. You going to mount the par38 on track lights?
  6. Bro base on your tank dimensions you can still use 2 par38. Just look at our fellow reefer FUEL, tested and proven method. So yes you can use 2 par38. Link to his 5 gallon pico tank
  7. i think i've been conned. They say must be waterproof, i guess not anymore.
  8. refrence link to how many par38 you should use, although this reefer keeps sps http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1805886
  9. Where as in where did i do the box from? i did it at Dama, about 1 blue note. Follow iceman's method, use pvc tube and just glue a clear plastic under it very similar to RB viewing box.
  10. Wooooooo....one for each side!
  11. Huh? hahaha k on the 28th i will wear a wig, dress and blood shot lipstick and have lunch with you at iwarna.
  12. Iceman, here is the top down viewing box that i told you about. I feel this size is very ideal for viewing corals especially sps from top down.
  13. Here is the side panel of where i house my electrical sockets and wave maker modules. Just some updates on the equipment i have are 1. Reef Octopus INT 5000 skimmer 2. Ehiem compact 5000 return pump 3. Ehiem compact 3000 chiller pump 4. Skimz FR t-off from chiller pump to run rhowa medium 5. Bubble magus dosing pump 6. Lights T5 6x54W For wave motion am using 2 MP40W and 2 Tunze 6055 with 7096 controller. So back to the theme of my tank, an almost I.W.A.G.U.M.I set up. Got myself 5 rocks to play with and this is the initial rock scape that i did.
  14. Here is the sump tank, very similar design as our fellow reefer Lemon. I strongly recommend this design layout if any of you guys have the luxury of space. Reason being that i have 3 compartments within a sump tank Compartment 1: Live rocks can be placed here to nurture good bacteria growth. Compartment 2: This is my favorite part of the sump tank, this little compartment has become my frag holding area. I call this the frag tank in a sump tank. Compartment 3: This is where you can place your skimmer, return pumps, chiller pumps and other necessary equipment that will aid your reefing happiness. Before After
  15. hahaha almost forgot what nsf stands for. Never See Fish was the first thing that came to mind
  16. Won't be adding any substract, going bb.
  17. Wow good deal Uncle Mike, too bad not in town till wed. Very generous offer for students.
  18. He is one great inspiration but there are many more inspirational tanks out there which i will share later on. The idea is possible but the carpenter didn't want to commit too much, plus the reef in the sky dude's tank is smaller in size so its possible to do castor wheels for the sump.
  19. Caulerpa algae will go asexual after some time. Meaning it will turn white and basically dissolves into the tank, in doing so it releases alot of organic matter into the water which it has absorbed during the period it was green. This drastically reduces the oxygen content in the water, it can suffocate everything in the tank and worst case scenario crash your tank. Most reefer here use cheato algae which doesn't go asexual and its more stable.
  20. Not sure if you are a fan of dusky butterlies but here is a video of hand caught dusky http://www.coralmagazine-us.com/content/editors-choice-video-hand-collecting-coral-sea
  21. This is a Harlequin Ghost pipefish (Solenostomus paradoxus) close relative to the seahorses. Challenging to keep in an aquarium and require live foodto trigger a feeding response. often lives in association wiht crinoids and will assume colour patterna and even body texture to blend in with its surrounding.
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