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Weekly Update - 05th Oct to 11th Oct 2015
jythong replied to Regal's topic in Weekly LFS Stocks Report / LFS Info Centre
Typo, I meant I can give you mine. -
Weekly Update - 05th Oct to 11th Oct 2015
jythong replied to Regal's topic in Weekly LFS Stocks Report / LFS Info Centre
you can give you mine. Trying get rid of it actually as it tends to spread rapidly. -
Weekly update - 17th to 23th Aug 2015
jythong replied to Harlequinmania's topic in Weekly LFS Stocks Report / LFS Info Centre
I was quoted $40 per ric ( not per mouth) or $110 for three yesterday. -
These were growing very rapidly in the previous two tanks. I can't really advice on any specifics though, except that the one in which the mushrooms and GSP spread like wildfire was in a skimmerless, fan cooled tank hence possibly has lots of nutrients due to feeding of the naoko wrasse. I read that mushrooms do well in water that has slghtly higher nitrates, The one with golden cloves was in a mixed sps/lps tank , also no skimmer or chiller, but no feeding of fish except for supersuns. Growth was more controlled there. The usual Part A,B , Mg, Iodine, weekly water change. Even in my current new tank I still have to weed out any remaining traces of the mushrooms. Oh yes, I was also plagued by xenias previously. They initially look cute, with their gently pumping action, but then when they start to spread I had to weed them out. They still appear on and off on my zoas, clams etc.
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Thanks. Yes the Tunze will need a fairly specific water level for optimal function. Just did some water changes, washed the skimmer and when I reinstalled it, everything seemed to have "reset" and I need to readjust everything again.
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Week 4 Generally the system is stable. The Eheim Compact 1000 may not be adequate for this tank, and I may change it back to the stock pump or use two separate pumps for the two outlets. The Tunze 9004 Comline is working well and producing lots of tea-coloured "gunk". Initially it was placed too low in the tank resulting in faulty skimming. At the optimal level, it operates smoothly. I am not sure if I need an auto top up later on. I may change my Jebao WP8 to WP 15 for better flow and wave. I am looking to upgrade my lights to a longer one that can light up the entire length adequately. I have added two more fish, with aim of this being a wrasse tank. Cirrhilabrus lineatus (Lineatus wrasse) Anampses femininus (Femininus wrasse) Both wrasses were feeding in the sellers' tanks. Femininus was an impulse buy, a decision that I later regretted when I realized that long-term survival in captivity was reportedly poor. Lineatus was somewhat large for my tank. Femininus Despite feeding eagerly on mysis, I noticed that the femininus tended to spit out much of what was taken in, then reingesting them before spitting the mysis out again. I estimated that it only really ingested at most 20% of the mysis. This might have accounted for high mortality rate in tanks reported by aquarists. I immediately sought to remedy this situation by trying out a variety of diets: Dr G's Copepods Max- Consumed them first day but largely ignored them or spit them out Dr G's Dewormer Frozen Fish Food- Ignores it or spits it out. Other wrasses did not seem to like this medicated stuff too. Hikari Frozen Mysis- Spits out most and eventually ingested at most 20% Dr G's Gut Loaded Mysis- Same as Hikai but I thought it was better accepted Chopped frozen prawn- Spits out most and eventually ingested at most 20% So now still trying. This is worsened by it still inhabiting a different timezone, likely Australian time. It wakes up early to feed but by late afternoon it buries itself in the sand and was not seen again till the next day. This is worrying as this means I only get to feed it once a day, which may not be adequate. I am keeping the temperature at 24C. Due to the large amounts of frozen food used and wasted, there has been diatom and other algae growth. Hope that the femininus wrasse can feed more efficently soon...and hopefully survive. Any advice from other reefers who have tried this finicky fish?
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Should just get a 30gallon as there won't be enough space. It is on my study table in my bedroom. I like to look at my tank whole night long
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Quiet simple. Just put some chaeto into the chamber and the other half onto the media tray that came with the tank and set them under a simple light. I am not so certain if the light is strong enough and I will need to evaluate its effectiveness over the next few weeks. Alternatively can use a customized nano fuge light by jbj or IM. But you will need to peel open the back of tank to let the light pas through.
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Introduction I would like to share the setup of my new tank and the equipment I got for it, especially since some other reefers might want to get a similar tank. I decided to combine both my small tanks into a bigger 30 Gallon Innovative Marine. The reason why I chose the IM 30L is because of it's length. This allows for more corals to be displayed compared to a taller tank, which I felt made display of corals more difficult. Had been reefing for 8 years (kept a variety of creatures from seahorses to SPS and LPS and various fish) and was initially with a JBJ 25G for about 4 years before it was smashed by a falling oil painting. Most of the inhabitants were transported first to a Dymax 10 Litres (the rest adopted by a good friend). Later on an Ocean Free 34L tank was added and I was running these two tanks side by side under a Maxpect Razor 160W 16000K, without chiller and skimmer, for years. Only fan and nocturnal aircon as these tanks were in my bedroom.It was a mixed reef of SPS, LPS, clams and one Naoko wrasse and two Griessingeri gobies. Day 1 (6 July 2015) The 30 Gallon tank was filled with a mix of NSW from Iwarna and Red Sea Coral Pro salt/distilled water. Live sand Caribsea West Carribean Reef 20lbs was also added, together with some sand and water from my prexisting tanks to accelerate the cycling. I replaced the stock pump with an Eheim Compact 1000 (up to 1000L/hr) because the stock pump was a bit too noisy for a bedroom. I also hooked up a new Hailea Chiller HS28A 1/10 HP to reduce to 25C. I also fitted a spin-stream to create an variable direction of flow but it was again too noisy for a bedroom. Using Rowaphos and Rowacarbon for phosphate reduction and mechanical filtration. Day 6 The contents of the two prexisting tanks were transferred directly. It took a few hours. I had to rigorously remove all traces of red mushrooms and pumping xenias that spread like weeds over my tank. The golden cloves were also extensive in growth and needed to be trimmed to avoid invasion in the new tank. The luminous green star polyps were also rather invasive but I was too exhausted then to trim them... I continued to use the old Jebao WP 10 as wave-maker. Fish: Cirrhilabrus naokoae (Naoko wrasse) A pair of Discordipinna griessingeri (Griessingeri gobies) Day 12 Added Paracheilinus angulatus (Angular flasher wrasse) Cirrhilabrus exquisitus (Exquisite wrasse, unsure of origin, possibly female due to duller colours) Gramma loreto (Royal gramma) Some coral frags from LCK. Bought live pods from the LFS, including Reef Nutrition Tigger Pods from Iwarna, to populate the tank for the Griessingeri gobies (they need no feeding all these years, just live pods from the tank, I think). Day 13 (18 July 2015) Added protein skimmer Tunze Comline 9004, which was able to fit into the first compartment, rather tight though. Over the next few days it produced some degree of tea coloured "gunk" but still somewhat watery. Will need to wait for a while for it to "break in". Due to the noise generated, it was switched off at night. Having started protein skimming, I added Biopellets for nitrate export. Bought some chaetos and used a Dymax light to light them. I hope this will help with nitrate export and also act as a refugum for pods. Day 15 (20 July 2015) Bought one Pseudanthias squamipinnis (blue-eyed anthias) which was feeding actively but it was found dead the next day, unfortunately. Some recent images of my tank: Will update later on with more images and livestock additions. Please note that the addition of livestock to the new tank were mostly transfers from my old tank, hence the cycling time was very much shortened. This statement was provided to prevent any misunderstanding, just in case you did not read through the whole thread
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Weekly update 20th to 26th July 2015
jythong replied to thomas_lim's topic in Weekly LFS Stocks Report / LFS Info Centre
Lots of emerald crab of various sizes in coral farm -
My emerald crabs did not eat any corals or other livestock and did a great job of removing algae at difficult-to-reach areas. However they are strong and tend to push over small corals.
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I bought one from Golden Octopus a few years ago. The staff called it "anthelia" so you may need to use this term when referring to it.
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wts: golden cloves and 1 unknown coral.
jythong replied to ElCarim's topic in Sell off/Pasar Malam Shop
That is a blue sympodium. Nice coral. -
Yes, for nano tank keepers, we spend a lot of time moving corals around to avoid stinging, maximise light, repositioning fallen corals etc. That is why we can spend so much time on a tank haha. JY
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Mine is simply a room with led lights and air conditioned 24 hr. Not a greenhouse like a glasshouse exposed to sun. As for the costs of running it, I try not to think or estimate. But frankly a bit tired of this, cooling it to 21C takes quite a bit of electricity and some masdevallias still refuse to flower. I grow a variety of draculas, masdevallias , pleurothallis, phrags and many "others" but quite a few has died as I cannot afford to cool them down to a more desirable 17 c. I am now reducing my load, and won't be replacing them. I used to keep the temperature at 18-20 and they bloomed like crazy. As for phals I would bring them into the Aircon room for spiking. They spike reliably in Aircon. Same for some paphs.
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Sun2000, bellinas and violaceas are easily for sale if you look at the right places. I also love the spicy fragrance, very unique. I am sure hortpark bazaar will have some for sale, look for this stall by my friends (Kenneth and ACC) who sells very good quality phals in good condition. Yes for me also no patience with flasks. Too long and end up with fifty plants of the same variety, dunno where to put them or give away
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Growing from flasks to flowering need quite a long time time, so it is always easier to buy adult or near adult sized orchids. There are many phals that can be flowered in sg, esp the star-shaped ones like bellina, amboinensis etc hybrids. It was thought that the Taiwanese hybrids need a cool temp drop for optimal flowering (on flower count and quality) but I find that many of them can still flower in the tropical lowlands, but maybe with less number of flowers. As for cooled greenhouses there are a few Singaporeans who actually has a cooled greenshouse and one of them was featured in Straits Times a few mths ago. i grow a variety of South American cloud forest orchids in a 24hr cooled room. The other lowland tropical species were grown outside in the heat. And yes, like someone mentioned earlier in this thread, grow something that can flourish in our hot climate, I have some difficult maintaining the cool-intermediate growing species and hybrids in aircon even.
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Coral reserved.
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Have a purplish goniopora with green centre, with me for 1.5 years but it has grown too big for my nano tank. Want to give it away to a responsible reefer with a mature tank with at least 25 gallons, it is fist size when contracted but two to three times the size when expanded, so please bear that in mind. Collection will be at my place at Changi or workplace at AMK. Please PM me for collection, priority for the reefer who can collect as soon as possible. Thank you.
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You may want to consider Macrofeast by Reef Nutrition. The living macro algae is bottled and is an attractive red Gracilaria pacifica. It is for sale in Iwarna. However it did not do well in my tank at all and 95% of it disintegrated inside my tank within a few days. Maybe it will fare better in your tank. Certain fairly attractive macro algae can also be harvested from our local beaches , at Changi, for example.
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Used to keep pot-bellied seahorses ( Hippocampus abdominalis) in my tank which is in a room that is Aircon 24 hr to grow cool-growing cloud forest orchids. The water temperatures varied from 20-22c. The optimal temp for these is 19 c but 22c seemed ok for them. When Aircon broke down and temperatures soared , they perished rather quickly. Got them from coralfarm last time.
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I find that Red Sea salt, when freshly opened, tend to dissolve more easily compared to that which was left opened and partially used. I find that the substance of the salt has changed a bit when left exposed, as if it absorbed water from the humid atmosphere.
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I have been trying to get Ecoxotic stunner strips but Madpetz no longer has the power supply. Are there any other places where I can get both the lights and power supply? Thanks.