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Just to check with all reefer out there, where got sell nice DRY ROCKS? I understand Iwarna carries the aquaroche range, but where else got carry rocks like the ones in the link beneath. Or any good substitue also can... I love how porous they look, plenty of nooks, crevices, caves, etc... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kiJ5bcHvr8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lF24xtQ8_nY
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Thanks everyone for sharing. Bro 'youdontknowme', kind enough to guide me on a cost-saving DIY project? Would need your guidance... Bro 'Solo77', so you mean if the compressor is next to your tank, it will cool it faster than a compressor located further away at the balcony? Is that a correct assumption? Any recommended installer for this? Can any bro help me on questions 3 & 4 that i first posted? Much appreciated
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Hi reefers I am about to set up a drop-in coil to replace my existing chiller and have a few questions. Hopefully all the experience reefers can help enlighten me by sharing their knowledge. Thanks in advance. 1. Copper or Titanium? I heard copper might risk poisoning your tank, ever happen to anyone here? Heard titanium is slower in cooling but safer, is it a huge difference (eg, copper coil takes 20min but titanium takes 40min)? 2. Which brand is recommended? (Daikin, Mitsubishi, Starmex, etc) 3. What is the price range for a complete drop-in coil set up for Copper coil? and for Titanium coil? (eg, 1.4k to 1.9k for copper, 2k to 3k for titanium??) 4. What is the recommended HP for maybe a 7-8 footer tank? Hope a kind fellow reefer can enlighten me. Thanks so much...
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Bro, u using RO/DI or just DI?
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Hi Bro, just wondering how often are the resins replaced? I understand that different living areas have different TDS readings and will affect the lifespan of the resins. But on average (roughly), if you change water once a week (say abt 50 liters each time), roughly how long will the resins last? I'm trying to estimate cost... Any estimated gauge from people with RO/DI units will be greatly appreciated.
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I was just wondering what the difference is if ALL units can produce TDS 0 water?? Some have 3 stage, some ro/di have 4 stage, 5 stage, but end result is still TDS 0 right?
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Thanks for reply bro. Do u stay in landed house or building apartment? Cos landed no need permit i think.
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bro digibee, for tank of such size, must get permit? Asking cos I have the intention to upgrade in future but the permit part is what bothers me when it comes to big tanks.
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Does your ph swing regularly?
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Just curious, vinegar is acidic, won't it affect your ph level when u dose it daily?
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Melody's New 4ft x 2ft x 2ft Reef (1st Timer)
magical26 replied to magical26's topic in Members Tank & Specs
Hi Bro Pinglow, Care to share more? Did u start a thread to track progress? -
Melody's New 4ft x 2ft x 2ft Reef (1st Timer)
magical26 replied to magical26's topic in Members Tank & Specs
After i've cycled for 1 month, i started to stock up slowly. And at times, it really take me a lot of effort to pull the brakes and not stock up too fast. Since this is my first time trying a reef tank seriously, i decided to go with a Full LPS Tank (with fishes of cos)! Thus, my initial investment in equipments did not include a dosing pump. Will perhaps invest in a dosing pump and calcium reactor if one day i choose to take on the challenge of SPS. The First Few Corals Added After Cycling. These corals are currently still doing well in my tank after 10 months. All 3 came from different LFS. Once again, i apologise for the lousy photos taken by my phone. I am quite bad at photography actually. Realised that some angles would make the picture look super bright (almost like washed out effect), while another angle will make the picture appear much darker even though there are no changes to my light settings. Still a noob in photography i guess. -
Melody's New 4ft x 2ft x 2ft Reef (1st Timer)
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Hi Bro Evolutionz, Eheim has been a well trusted brand for a long time, good choice on your part. Along the way, there are other brands of pumps that are also starting to earn the reliable label. Thus, i decided to go with the water blaster from Reef Octopus. So far so good for the past 10 months or so... -
Melody's New 4ft x 2ft x 2ft Reef (1st Timer)
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Hi Bro Dispar_Anthias, i understand that feeling and agree with you fully. The worst part of it all, is knowing that your livestock die not because of your own negligence, but because something (an equipment) spoiled. -
Melody's New 4ft x 2ft x 2ft Reef (1st Timer)
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Thanks everyone for the encouragement. -
Melody's New 4ft x 2ft x 2ft Reef (1st Timer)
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Hi bro marinecreatures Yes i am using the Water Blaster (5000). Kindly check your PM too. -
Melody's New 4ft x 2ft x 2ft Reef (1st Timer)
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Hi Bro, my tank is about 10 months old already, but only started this thread very recently to keep track. Currently, my tank is already quite stocked. Those are not stainless steel but are plastic mesh... And no, i did not put them. They were made this way from my tank maker. -
Melody's New 4ft x 2ft x 2ft Reef (1st Timer)
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After cycling for about 3 weeks, i placed some Chaeto Algae in my sump/refugium with 5-6 inch DSB. Hopefully this would help in reducing my nitrates and phosphates. Using T5 as my refugium light, and i've programmed it on a opp light cycle to my main display. Its on 16 hours per day... Since i am using 2 x 120W Razor Maxspect Lights, i connected them with the steel connector rods. It does look neat, but i realised that the entire length of the light tends to bend at the center portion. Therefore, i did a bit of diy to straighten it out. Used a simple piece of wood and egg crate to add to the support of the struture. Since everything is under the hood, aesthetically i did not mind if it was a little less stylish. I only started adding livestock after 1 month of cycling with NSW. Along the way, I've added microbacter 7 as well. -
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A few hours after the set up was completed this happened. A minor leak in the pipe, i immediately inform tank maker, and it was settled the next day ASAP. So far, tank maker has been quite helpful and nice. Everything on time, and all equipments were there on set up day. Really no complains except for one issue, air bubbles in silicone. I asked about it and the reply was, 'cant be perfect, sure will have a bit one'... So i just let it go... Till now, no issue or leakage with the silicone, just to check with all seniors out there, is this really normal? Other than these small issues, everything else was fine. Next up, my bubble magus curve 7 skimmer. To be honest, i was very skeptical about the performance at first. But in the end, i was quite impress. It actually broke in within a few hours, i shall let the pictures do the talking. First Day No choice, got to clean already. After a tiring day, managed to tidy up my cables before heading to bed. -
Melody's New 4ft x 2ft x 2ft Reef (1st Timer)
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Not completely leaning, but some parts did touch the back glass. As for detritus, still manageable. I run NTM mode on my vortech to 'suck it up' every now and then... -
Melody's New 4ft x 2ft x 2ft Reef (1st Timer)
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Its unavoidable to some extent... Bo Bian -
Melody's New 4ft x 2ft x 2ft Reef (1st Timer)
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After setting up the equipments, it was time for Rock Scape. Initially, i wanted to diy the rock scape. But tank maker helped me do it after asking me what my preference was. I remembered telling tank maker that i want; 1. enough space to put corals 2. enough flow underneath the rocks (cannot be dead flow beneath a stack of rocks) With that, tank maker scaped for me and i modify it by just a little bit later on. Left side Rock Scape Right side Rock Scape Center Portion Rock Scape FTS of the Rock Scape (Subsequently, i added 2 more pieces of rock to cover up the 2 return pipes) FTS without Lights (messy Sump on 1st Day) With Lights Blasting (water still blurry) With Lights toned down (water still blurry) With Blue Lights (water cleared up a bit) -
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Thanks Bro kkk121, weeseng, Admiraltian, and Evolutionz. Thank you for your kind words. Bro Evolutionz, thanks for your compliments, appreciate the encouragement! Yes, i did spend quite abit on this project (Between $6K - $7K, quotes from 3-4 differing LFS). But then again, I've learnt from experience. In my first post, i mentioned about owning a cube 24G cube. Back then (6 years back), my budget was much smaller as compared to now. I purchased the cheapest of everything (cos i was only a NS Boy back then and got very limited $), and it was a mistake indeed!!! In the end (back in 2007), I need to replace my T5 lights cos bulbs blew frequently, my cheapskate chiller needs frequent servicing and repair to perform its intended function, my water parameters were totally off cos i got the cheapest salt mix (and livestock died), and my wave maker also spoiled very soon. It made the hobby a NIGHTMARE and much less enjoyable. I realized that in order to save, I rather get good equipments to start off with (although not 100% guaranteed, but it does come with proper product support and reassurances). Come to think of it, replacing low quality product is just as costly, if not, more troublesome if you take into consideration the hassle, time, worrisome time that you might need to go through. Not to mention, if you happen to lose livestock due to equipment failure! Super sianz at that point in time And my family keep saying 'see lah... act clever only, start a tank and in the end, cannot make it'.... Hahaha... Those were the days. I rather set aside a comfortable budget that i am willing to spend and hopefully have lesser hassle in the future. Just my personal thoughts and principles. Come to think of it, no matter what, this hobby is a expensive one to start off with. Jus my 2 cents worth for ALL BEGINNERS... Nonetheless, i still face small issues here and there. I will be sharing these issues shortly... In the meantime, cheers to all reefers! -
Hi Fellow Reefers, i've started my tank about 10 months ago (started Nov' 2012), but too busy to start a thread. So now... After 10 months, i've decided to do so in order to track progress (before it gets too long). I've taken pictures of everything from set-up day till today. Where do i begin? I've started a nano tank (24G cube) many years back (2007), but i wasnt very informed about this hobby back then. Needless to say, things did not go well and was forced to decomm because of high casualty rate. After 6 years, i've decided to try again. However, this time round, i took my own sweet time to plan and read up a bit more. All in all, i took about 6 - 8 months of planning and reading before sourcing for various quotes. Along the way, I've PM some very helpful seniors in this forum and i would like to thank them for their advises (although i've never met some of you guys before, but you guys provided great advises nonetheless). Thanks to Desideria, MadScientist, Solo77, Peacemaker, Dispar_Anthias, Kareen, and Tling. Alright, before i began, i need to clarify one thing. In this thread, i try my utmost best to give honest good or bad reviews without mentioning any names of LFS here. My intent is NEVER to slam anyone, but to provide truthful opinions for future newbie reefers to take note in regards to what to look out for when getting into this expensive hobby. OKOK.... Enough of the long intro... Here we go, beneath are my specs; Tank: 4x2x2 (3 side crystal glass, chengai wooden stand) Sump/Refugium: 40 inch x 1.5ft x 1.5ft Lights: 2x120W Razor Maxspect (16K) Wavemaker: 2 x Vortech MP40 Anti-Sync Mode Chiller: JBJ 1/4hp Arctica Skimmer: Bubble Magus Curve 7 Pump: Reef Octopus 5000L FR: DD H2Ocean (with RowaPhos) My First Day of Setup: Tank arrived on time (Good Job Tank Maker, No Delays) Sump/Refugium (Ignore the Piece of Glass with newspaper, its not part of the sump) Getting Busy while i snap away Right Diagonal View Left Diagonal View Let there be sand & water Chiller Box Sufficient Air Vent Space Behind Chiller Box All the Random Stuff & Equipments Alrighty... Enough for now... I'll take a break here and will upload more very soon. One shot whack too many pictures quite sianz... Btw, please forgive my photography skills. I am using my phone to snap pictures and dont own any good cameras. All the pictures are from my phone. Feel free to comment... Thanks.
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Seems like quite successful, very well done. How often u dose oyster, phyto, and roti? Once a week?