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SubzeroLT

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  1. Thanks for tips! What else is on the fish wish list? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  2. The normal practice is to feed rotifers for about a week. Then switch to baby brine shrimps on week 2
  3. Didn't know about blue linckia idea. But linckia starfishes tend to disintegrate more and gives the perception that it'll foul the water more than the sand sifting star.
  4. Harlequin shrimp. The spots seem to change color from pink to blue after eating. Made this seaweed feeder It hooks to the edge of the euro bracing. No need to get my hands wet for this anymore
  5. Got the Brightwell Aquatics NO3 plate. Its has embedded sulfur bits to feed the anaerobic bacteria when the plate is placed in a low flow area. Not sure if its a marketing gimmick but no harm having it. http://brightwellaquatics.com/products/xport_no3_brick.php The pores appear more dense than Marine Pure. This is just an observation. No opinion if its better or worse. Instructions say to 'seed' it with tank water + microbacter7 overnight. I had some bad experience with poor hatch rates with some locally purchased brine shrimp eggs. Think some are low quality or may have been left on the shelves for quite some time. I found this brine shrimp eggs C328 stored in refrigerator. Not cheap. $15 for 40g. But the hatch rate is fantastic. This is after 12 hours. Much more after 24hrs.
  6. Oh...need to try it. I've never fed pellets to LPS before.
  7. Rock Flower Anemone closing up while feeding on some market prawn. The Scolly takes a very long time to feed. Clocked it at 1hr to take in this piece of meat. Using an acrylic cover to protect it from hungry fishes. Light blue Florida Ricordea. Not a common color. From Reefing Reality
  8. Baby Banggai Cardinals 1 week later. All are still doing well. Stomach bloated with baby brine shrimp. CR maintenance day. Last topped up 12 Aug (~4 months ago) Media for topping up. Purging out cloudy water via the red tube after restarting the pump. Soda Lime. Difference in coloration to differentiate new & depleted media.
  9. Lovely collection of tangs you have there
  10. Google DIY Surface Skimmer for simple DIY with small pump, mineral water bottle & some filter wool. Else, you can get the SurfClear skimmer by Ocean Free / Qian Hu :
  11. Hosting this chalice for a fellow reefer. Can see its covering a little more of the frag plug. Found a baby Banggai Cardinal yesterday morning. Scooped it out before it gets eaten by other big fishes. Feeding on baby brine shrimps The rest of the fries were released from the father's mouth tonight Manage to catch them out. Hope they survive.
  12. Some recent additions Non photosynthetic gorgonian : I'm told this is photosynthetic. Need ID. Photosynthetic Plexaura Flexuosa Spider Sponge :
  13. ...... for some peace of mind about reliability.
  14. Personally I prefer not to T-off the main return pumps for reactors and have always used a separate pump for the various reactors - ATS (2000 L/hr) , Rowa reactor (~ 300L/hr) , chaeto reactor (1000L/hr), calcium reactor, De-nitrate reactor etc. Got the Vectra S1 about a month ago. Quite a small pump & rated for 5300 L/hr. Piped up for the various reactors. Configuration note : Both return pumps go into feed mode when triggered - i.e. flow rate slows down to a point where no water flows to the overflow or siphoned back through the return pipes. This ensures uneaten food remains in the main tank as long as possible so that fishes/corals can get to it instead of being filtered away. Helps keep the overall water cleaner as well. But the reactor pump is to remain on all the time (do not want it to go into feed mode). To enable this on Reeflink, you will need to create a new profile (i.e. add a new aquarium), then add the pump. Hence the trigger behaviors can be differentiated. Main return pump , Backup return pump, Reactor pump. The Vectra S1 is just as solidly built as the bigger M1 pumps. I think its perfect for smaller sized 1-3 feet tanks or for freshwater tanks which may not require such high flow requirements. And of course, a good reliable pump for running various reactors. Its also a good sized pump for those thinking of using it as a closed loop pump to eliminate dead spots or unsightly wavemakers.
  15. Looking forward to updates!! Good choice on the pond matrix media. Cheap & good. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  16. It really depends on the rock scape & the type of corals you have. In general, some SPS under the lights will be OK. Most LPS will do perfectly fine with it.
  17. Oops, mine is the Maxpect Razor 160W (just noticed yours is the new R5 model). But in general, it was in the 80-90% blue. 30-60% whites. I would suggest browsing in forums & facebook product/group pages for reference settings.
  18. I have the 160w version & found the preset mode much too strong for my tank. Do play around with the program settings. More blue & less whites which will be less harsh. Play around with lighting hours as well. Else, borrow/rent PAR meter to measure. They will do will in ~ 50 PAR levels. https://www.tidalgardens.com/red-blastomussa-merletti.html
  19. Try ReefmarketSG. I assume Madpetz should have it but better call to check.
  20. Suspect its bleaching as the others mentioned. I'd put it in a very shaded area & try to feed it occasionally at night since it has little zooxanthellae to 'feed itself'. That's a powerful light you have there. What's your light setting like?
  21. Random pic Someone asked me about how i use Polyp Booster, Reef Roids & Oyster Feast. Here is a quick video.
  22. I'm starting to keep gorgonians & looked for alternative particulate food. Came across this DD Reef Paste food. It can be pasted on the glass or rock. The food is released slowly. Aside from corals reacting to it, this seem to work well for shy or finicky fishes that may not react to pellets or unable to compete for them in an established tank. Watch in full screen for a better view.
  23. I also received a couple of whatsapp messages requesting updates on the chaeto reactor. Tank maintenance day today. Note that i'm still running a waterfall ATS (6pm to 12 noon). The external chaeto reactor runs from 8pm to 12 noon. I added 2 sets of Eheim double taps for ease of sealing the reactor to transport it to the toilet. The reactor only came with the red tap (green arrow) View after opening up the lid. Filled to the brim. Some bleached out chaeto & slime around the light tube. This is normal due to the high intensity light exposure.Beyond the 0.5cm layer, the rest of the chaeto is nice & green. 4 weeks worth. Some algae growth on the inside surface. Scrub it off gently with filter wool Cleaned up the light tube as well Reset. Overall, quite happy with the chaeto reactor.
  24. A reefer told me it isn't easy to keep alive as they need particulate food. The gorgonian has similar requirements. I feed chopped/crushed fish meat & reef roids on a regular basis so hopefully its enough food for it. I just got the sponge a week back. So far so good. I'll update again in a couple of months' time.
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