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Rxcp14

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  1. Yeap its normal... it took mine a couple of weeks to become thin and long, if not its fat and short, sometimes looks like going to explode... Lol give it ample space like what was suggested above. my clownfish used to host and caused it to retract into its skeleton sometimes... just monitor...
  2. Yeap mine used to spit out pellets from aquarium munster... Wrong size.... Then came the disease and my clowns didnt eat at all for days... Not being negative but its still better to monitor and take action when needed.... Wiped most of my fishes except my mandarinfish... Try different frozen food or read from members that reef gourmet or sth like that from Ml seems good?
  3. If im not mistaken its caused by high nutrients... Can try red slime removal... Forgot the brand but aquamarin has it...
  4. Hi all, i got an ATI True actinic at $20(bought for $28) and a aquazonic white 12k at $10(bought for $16). Used less than a mth only to play arnd with colours... quick deal of both at $25.
  5. Went just now in the evening... More choices than what was posted... Lol!
  6. East side got crshaven, its at tamp 400+ they specialise in shrimps so can try going down:) yeap price range is arnd there... If u planning on ada its more ex but cant rmb pricing...
  7. 43 for 8 litre is ok if ur talking abt the brand gex. If not try this few shops like nature aquarium(thompson rd), aquastar(yishun 934), clementi blk328, green chapter. Gex is a good brand for planted or shrimp tanks, if not better ones are Ada amazonia...
  8. Can get from bro cedricang... a big range to choose from...
  9. Upz for the inspiring display tanks and those frags that made me unable to decide which to get cause of the variety... drooling and yearning to get more real soon bro! Colourful frags, friendly bro, reallyreally kind guy which any wont regret getting stuff from... upupup!!
  10. Upz for the inspiring display tanks and those frags that made me unable to decide which to get cause of the variety... drooling and yearning to get more real soon bro! Colourful frags, friendly bro, reallyreally kind guy... upupup!!
  11. Hi, ur birdnest frag still available? Where's the collection area?
  12. Hi bro! Zoa frags still up for sale? Anw do pm me on ur viewing place...
  13. Hi, can i check the price of ur koralia wavemaker and auto top up system? Thanks!
  14. Hi bro! Pm u regarding your mangroves... Hear from u soon!
  15. Aites! If he replies me... sent him a pm already... Thanks!
  16. Anyone with the above to let go for sale do reply here... thanks!
  17. Hi, what's the size of ur polyformis?
  18. Hi, any plans to frag ur zoa? Need sth small...
  19. Hi, can pm me price of ur tubby set, koralia and tunze wavemaker price and usage period? Thanks alot!
  20. Hmm as someone new to marine setups, i will still follow the use of test kits. I got a veryvery expensive and bad lesson of going with my gut feeling abt the parameters and using even a cheap multi test strip. It made my high grade crystal shrimp tank i had for a couple of years to crash, following the death and sell off of my shrimps and decomm of my 2ft tank(which became marine now). Test kits will help u eliminate possible causes of death, ie; ammonia burns/poisoning, too high/low dkh and such. It also helps when ur dosing nutrients in ur tank after water changes or weekly dosing. Example, change 20% of water will replace only 20% of nutrients from saltwater. If stocking of tank is on the extremes(very low/high), my own thought would be that depletion of nutrients will be different. Of course following manufacturer's instruction is best, but if i got, say, a low stock level, wouldn't weekly dosing accordingly be extra nutrients accumulating down the road? Regarding the filter u wrote its not needed but ur using one, it can be added if needed, im using a hangon one which can have multiple uses like as a media chamber for chemical and bio medias, breaks water surface for circulation and increase oxygen levels, siphons out extra food, floating poo and stuff. Which the above said, im in no way trying to put down anyone in anyway. this is written on neutral ground in accordance to my own experiences in freshwater tanks. no offence yea ppl out there!
  21. If u do plan to change large ammount, its more advisable to do it periodically over days instead of once especially with lifestocks. Like wha terryz said, wait for it to be stable. Spikes may occur if tank isnt cycled proper. All the best!
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