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You can consider using salifert test kits instead. Always find api unreliable Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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If u still have traces of ammonia n nitrites means your cycle is not completed, or it's not done properly. It shouldn't be traceable. U may need to monitor the nitrogen cycle more before adding new livestock. Any amount of detectable nitrites can be deadly to livestocks..
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How is it that you still have traces of ammonia and nitrite in your tank? How long have your tank been running?
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Weekly Update - 04th July to 10th July 2016
alexcyf replied to Regal's topic in Weekly LFS Stocks Report / LFS Info Centre
Its home based, but I thought his clowns were imported from overseas breeder? -
Sure! Kessil is pretty cool
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Hey bro. Ati will over power e shimmer. At moonlight, probably when my tubes are at less than 10%, or when j only on e led. I will get e shimmer. To be honest. I am more of a non shimmer lover. Hard to take photo also. will try to take some videos when I get e time? Not very good at getting the true colours out when using my camera to do fts
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Many diff reasons. How it look previously? Don't look very bad now. need ya parameters
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It looks healthy to me. Generally if they are puffy, means it's doing well. U can feel e bloated up flesh when u touch it. and yes you can slant it that manner.
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Rotifers contains the vitamins necessary for fry's nutrition which is crucial in e first few days after batch. While newly hatched baby brine shrimp contains e proteins that helps the growth rate. Usually after 5 days can feed bbs with a mix of rotifer. After 11 days should be okie with bbs or even fry pellets.
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Rotifers contains the vitamins necessary for fry's nutrition which is crucial in e first few days after batch. While newly hatched baby brine shrimp contains e proteins that helps the growth rate. Usually after 5 days can feed bbs with a mix of rotifer. After 11 days should be okie with bbs or even fry pellets.
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I'm sure it does help with the par. Just search for KEY 海水补光灯led灯 on tabao
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Well, it's been a while since I last posted. Haven't been very successful in e last batch. Only caught a few fry and currently left with 1 healthy fat fry which is 13 day old. Feeding mainly on baby brine shrimp which also reminds me to share on my diy set up. To make a baby brine shrimp hatchery, you should get yourself ready with this few items two 1.5litres bottle a hand drill airline tube 1 acrylic air line tube 1 adjustable valve glue and eproxy and of cuz, good healthy brine shrimp eggs, an air pump and lights The crucial idea of the setup is that we will need to make the device to be able to separate the bbs from the unhatched eggs by creating a funnel-sieve like device. The end product should look something like this First, make a hole out of the bottle cap using a electric hand drill, big enough for the airline tube to go through. Fix one end of the tube through the hole with less than 5mm (to ensure its still relatively flat at the bottom of the cap for the bbs to filter through. glue/eproxy to waterproof and hold the tube in place. Dry for few hours.. Then, cut out the 1.5 l bottle at the bottom to make an container/funnel. You will also need to cut another bottle, this time cut off the top as you will need a stand for the "funnel". this bottom half, it will be good to cut out a "window" for the airline tube to come out front the side, you need some space/length for the bbs to be filtered out of the container. As you can see, I also added an optional holder, by cutting a harder container, to keep the device stable, and stop it from toppling.. (It will be a mess if it does..) the device is almost ready! Now add in the bbs eggs. I use this brand, seems to work for me. But ensure its not expired! add about 1 teaspoon and 500ml of tank water. Let it sit for an hour, for the eggs to hydrate so it doesn't float in the space when u aerate it. then, insert the hard airline tube to the bottom of the cap. Hard line will ensure that the airline doesn't move. If not eggs might gather at dead spots at the bottom of the funnel. Lastly, shine the lights over. Don't know why but it helps the hatch rate! Bbs should hatch within 24-48hours Hope this helps! Bbs can be used to feed other fishes and corals too! Especially difficult small fishes!
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Some new FTS for the holiday! Installed two new KEY led light strip from taobao too! Hopefully it helps supplement the areas at e side!
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Good job with e hanging kit! That reminds me, I haven't tt tmm! Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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Google Map and Locations of Marine Fish Shops in singapore
alexcyf replied to Junwei's topic in LFS Directory Listings
Tfc? Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app -
Very good price! Count me in if buyer backs out Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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Collected! Thanks @moderator Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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Thanks thanks! Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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Reserved Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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This green wrasse has been with me for a year. Extremely hardworking when it comes to eating worms. Constantly hunting. Its extremely fat, 3 inches long and eats any kind of food fed, from pellets, to flakes and frozen. getting rid of it as it is very agressive to any new wrasse introduced in my tank. Another point to note is although from Internet, it says that it hunts pyramidellic snails on clams. Sometimes flipping it over to search them these pests that kills clams. I have seen mine flip over e clams and seems to be nipping on the butt (tongue) of the clam. Some of my clams did die after that... Clam owners need to be cautious about this. the fish is already caught in my sump now. Serious takers only k? Will want it to have a good new home, felt a little sad after removing it from its home for a year.. collection at Hougang
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Hi all, selling a set of Hanna Ultra Low Range Phosphurus Checker, with 1 box of reagent at $110. Item is brand new with boxes and packaging intact. Price is below retailing price at LFS. (Checker should be $100+ and reagent $25) Collection at Hougang!
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Channel 2 blues n purples from 12pm to 1am Channel 1 whites from 4pm to 11pm I think. Both on progressive intensity peaking at 100% for half e light cycle Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app