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cedricang

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  1. Veryyy nice shots bro !!! The sps seem so healthy and happy and colourful The blue digi has seems to colour up significantly
  2. Yeah...can't wait for Wilson to start selling his gems ( especially his super duper lime green mille ) !
  3. Hi Bro Topic, Firstly i like to commend your illustration, very well presented for discussion. Must say that this is a very responsible way of seeking views and opinion Unfortunatly, at this stage, it is not easy to come to a final conclusion on the amount/type of wavemakers needed to meet your needs. Reason being your addition of corals on the LR will have a dynamic shift in the wave pattern, making it difficult to pin down a final wave maker positioning. Also the types of corals eg. sps will need some flow consideration as well. But if this picture you shown here is the current silute and assuming no sps, then I would suggest that you might need two MP40 on the same tank panel, but equally spaced across the width, your current height placement of the mp40 looks fine to me. If you have quite a fair bit of sps, then it will be a different ball game altogether. You will probably need to look at the types of sps and where they are placed in your LR before a proper flow management can be determine. Hope it helps. Cheers
  4. IMO, water change might not the main reason why your stn stop. Some sps has the ability to hold on to their ground even they have loss some part of it as a result of stinging from the more agressive sps. Well of course wc may have aid in improving the water quality thus the healing ability of the sps. In fact, it would be very interesting to log down the supremercy between sps and keep a record of what species is more aggressive than the other. For one, i have just notice that acro desalwii can win over stylopora
  5. Wilson's tank and sps skill is getting better by the day, fast learner and most importantly very dedicated husbandary for his tank...aheim for his wife and kid too ( just in case his CO is peeping this thread ) Btw, thanks guys for the funny tickling here...heehee didnt know got doctorate being conferred in SRC, I just happen to have a handyplus at home for our dear bro Ray when he accidentally cut his hand at my place
  6. LOL...bro, may be someday we can exchange notes on 555. Anyway, like your genuine and frank comment on the used T5 tubes, speaks of your good character, uppzz for you Btw, for those who are keeping non sps, 9 months T5 is still sufficient for zoas and lps. Good price for 9 months tube.
  7. Getting chaeto ??? thought your macro is growing so well that you can sell in the wet market already
  8. So so sad...but at least knowing that you are still gonna be a reefer is what matters to all of us here One of the nicest, curteous and considerate reefing bro here, upzz for your sale
  9. Hi Lemon, would you say that colini is even harder than golden in generall ? cause i tried colini till i give up liao (may be the colini was cynide caught i dont know). But been quite lucky with golden, first try it's a success.
  10. Finally, the gem is out ! Me and wilson is drooling now...haa
  11. LOL...Michael, didnt you see that our friend has been getting rid of the pui pui flame and his lemon ? This beauty is gonna take over the throne soon
  12. Hey, that's a very nice and natural looking fresh water tank Switching back to marine will have such an entire different colourful looking scaping...all the best
  13. NSW is supposedly the better choice, but as bro braincoral said, the quality fluctuates due to pollution. For a stable and controlled manner, long term may be better to use salt mix. I have long suspected that the health of the sps when harvested from sea could also be a main reason. Sometimes, the particluar piece has already been under some climate stress for a while, it may appear to be ok but in actual fact it is already in the downhill condition, it will be a 50/50 chance of able to recover to it's normal state. Anyway, causalty is not a nice feeling, but in the case of sps, try to accept that it will happen from time to time and has nothing to do with your system. Take heart that you have tried your best
  14. Hmm...indeed a very perculare situation and very difficult to derive the cause of it. However, SPS do STN / RTN ( though less lightly ) even in matured systems for no apparent reasons, and yes... Staghorn tend to exhibit more of such behavoir compare to others such as birdnest or poccillopora. In your case, the skimmer behaving strangely after your wc could be one main reason to the rtn. Sadly, in the case of NSW we cannot know the quality of it except at the hands of the provider.
  15. Yeah agree, your success should serve as an inspiration for new SPS reefer wannaby Your time, effort and dedication has paid off , frags who has been raised from good enclosed system tend to have better survival rate
  16. Wow...nice staff !!! Tycoon Lee, your progress in SPS really shooting through the roof
  17. Nice one Eugene I really like what the writer said about going with your heart, get what you really like and not the fad. Also the value added thingy really struck a chord
  18. Yep finally the picture shows the nice purple colour ! Upzz for you
  19. LOL...Klyve have just done it with the long string method...fresh from the act, heeehee let him explain to you Anyway, upzz for your nice Lemon Peel
  20. Haahaa...bro you finally got it, using the long string method ??
  21. Woohoo...new toys, can't wait to see how's this colouring up your sps !!! Do give us your verdict
  22. Well done bro, Upzz for your Nice and healthy looking corals
  23. Thanks lemon for the id, now i know it's rowleyensis
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