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cedricang

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  1. Hi Bro, Firstly, a very warm welcome to this interesting hobby Jeremy brought up a very important point about the tank and your compressor, you need to consider having the worst case scenario of say compressor breakdown. How are you gonna allow repair / replacement of the compressor ? Another issue is the air circulation within the room, it will be good to have good air circulation for various reasons. IMO it is good to have some clearance space between the tank and the window side so that you can choose to open or close windows as needed. Do take all these into consideration because once your tank is up and running, it will be very difficult to change position. Have fun
  2. Hey bro feel free to come by for a visit when you are here, would be happy to have kopi or beer with you haha
  3. Actually they are pretty common especially from Bali wild SPS shipment, they may come alone in a colony or a pair as in Bro Vincent's case. In captivity, however, it may not be desirable to have them as they dart in and out of SPS causing quite a nuisance to the hosting SPS. In the case of Millepora, you might not be able to see any polyp extension as a result of their behavior. Yes they look cute, but if possible, get rid of it or you will have a hard time removing it in the future when you sps encrust onto your main rock. Hope this helps
  4. Hi Bro, it's been a while since i saw your latest update on tank thread. Have you added any live stock already ? My Kh last measured around 9 dkh. I have not taken any readings on PO4 and NO3 but i suspect there are some traces of nutrient but negligible enough for my SPS Your Kh seems a little high for a full zeovit system, i read about zeovit run best for kh around 7 dkh in order to reap full advantage of such ULN system. That's why i think a full zeovit is a little unforgiving due to it's requirement to run at such low kh level - very little margin for error, though it's a sure way of getting nice pastel sps color. Perhaps you could update on your tank thread, we could discuss and share further
  5. Yes bro, the candy stick tray is now fill up once again with colorful sticks. Try some easier piece for a start. I will share with you some pointers when you are here
  6. Good collection, keep it up bro . Just to add, be careful with new addtion from now on since you have spent a considerable effort to collecting them, be sure to avoid introduction of pest that may destroy your hard earn glory. Other than that, it's a tumbs up for you
  7. First Update - Sold out - Pink Guava, Sunkist, Sunflower and Japanese Goblin Fire Hawk Eye left one last frag. The others still available as of now. Thanks guys for the warm support
  8. Lol...Me too me too, this awesome clam really makes me go tipsy THE place for our next grand gathering
  9. There will be more surprises for you when you come pick up the gems
  10. What ? Individual spot light for each colony ?! haha....this is really quite something i have heard of Well i guess with time and money, almost anything is possible with this hobby. Actually, i am keen to find out the husbandry as in the nutrient management concept, something which i hope we could learn something from these culture of perfectionist. As Digi mentioned, to keep a heavy feeding tank (if that is the true case) with relatively good sps color (though not the best color i have seen so far) is very challenging although is possible with heavy nutrient export. That is what i am keen to know about their methods of doing it.
  11. Indeed, its an amazing tank with so beautifully scape reef concept and huge mature SPS colonies. I am equally keen to know the husbandry for this tank as well. Digi, would you be able to find out ?
  12. Yo bro, thanks for your support Haha i didnt know queenie loves Palys, first time i have heard ! Lol...Jeremy, that's the side effect of being the First Honorable TOQ
  13. Haha thks bro, good to see you at Tampines One
  14. Yes Sir !!! Still got a few bottle of red waiting for you leh, wahaha
  15. Thank you bro for liking the zoas, the polyp size depends on the types of the zoas you are referring to. I generally categorize them ( including palys) into 4 different sizes. Palys are generally the lagest in size and usually the easiest to keep, it gets to around a ten cent coin size, while the zoanthids series can be of 3 sizes, usually around 5 cents coin size, smallest being around 5mm in diameter I will pm you the viewing and collection place
  16. Thanks bro for the upzz. You sure know the good staff hope your previous gems has prosper in your zoas paradise ! The two Japanese Goblin frags has all been taken for this round, the next round would be near Christmas i guess
  17. Hi Zoas lover, Below are some of the zoas for your Christmas zoas shopping ! Package A - Get 3 zoas and above, there will be a 5% Discount Package B - Get 5 zoas and above, there will be a 10% Discount + BSI IC Gel In addition - FIRST 5 reefers who gets either pack A or B will also gets a frag of the rare Golden Clove ! Here goes... z1 Armor of God - $48 z2 Congo Red Hornet - $48 z3 Eruptions - $68 z4 Lights of Amazon - $38 z5 Pink Guava - $68 z6 Purple Queen ( aka Crown Royal) - $38 z7 Safecraker - $48 z8 Strawberry wine - $68 z9 Sunflower - $48 z10 Sunkist - $68 z11 Sunny Delight - $48 z12 Candy Apple Pink - $48 z13 African Blue Hornet - $38 z14 Babyback Blues - $28 z15 Blow Pop - $18 z16 Hawk Eye - $128 (2-3 polyps) z17 Peacocks Eye - $38 z18 Pink Panther - $28 z19 Kryptonite - $28 z20 Yellow Melon - $48 z21 Yenko Red - $28 z22 Clementine - $38 z23 Japanese Goblin - $88 z24 Water Melon - $38 z25 Taffy Laffy - $48 z26 Black Hole Sun - $68 z27 Dragon Eye - $68 z28 Awesome Blossom - $168 (2-3 polyps) z29 Mandrain Orange - $168 (2 polyps) z30 Nuclear Green - $48 (2 polyps) z31 Molten Gold - $38 z32 Pink Fusion - $38 z33 Radio Active Green - $28 z34 AOI - $48 z35 Baladona - $48 z36 Maryjane (Gorilla nipple) - $18 z37 Northern Lights - $48 z38 Purple Heart - $48 Important Note – The above healthy zoas are raised on frag plug for a minimum 3-4 months, stable and has shown growth potential. They are all PEST FREE and has been colored up under ATI T5 Blue Plus and Special. Each frag contain around 4-8 polyps and above unless specifically indicated (for the rare ones). Interested Bros / Sis kindly pm me for viewing and collection arrangement. As usual, FCFS , no reservation unless a deposit is placed in advance. Happy Zoaing and wishing all a very Merry Christmas !
  18. Haha...I dont have them yet, am trying to arrange for it. Hopefully can get a piece of these awseome sps
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