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SubzeroLT

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  1. Mine hatch after 20hrs. Where did you get yours from? Silly question but you use salt water right? I'm using those purchased from ebay seller from Thailand. Just search Baby Brine Shrimp (with free international shipping) on Ebay. They are repackaged 50g packs. Cysts originate from Utah salt lakes. These seem to have good hatch rates. Sent you a PM
  2. Cool setup. Could you share more about the Arduino kit & programming ?
  3. The shop Pacific Reef is commonly known as Ah Beng (after the name of the previous owner). Located at L35 Pasir Ris Farmway 2, Block D
  4. Some photos : Hermit crab. Watchman Goby seem to venture out only when its hungry Goniopora with polyps retracted New weekly routine of prepping baby brine shrimp & pods to supplement feeding.
  5. Managed to get the calcium reactor drip rate properly controlled. Parameters have been holding steady for the past 2 weeks. Calcium ~440, Magnesium ~ 1440, Alkalinity ~ 7 Did you correct the levels first before letting the CR 'take over'? (i.e bring it up to the required level with Magnesium chloride/sulphate)
  6. Your multi colored open brain is very unique. Tank looking good!
  7. Yours is the medium pellets version. Medium should be OK for damsels & clowns...but again, it depends on the size of your fishes. TDO is a good brand. There is a small pellet version available. Other popular brands Ocean Nutrition Formula One & Formula Two or perhaps New Life Spectrum Thera A.
  8. Generally brittle star are beneficial as they eat detritus. Only the green ones are to be avoided as they are known to be aggressive & eat fish. The beige/brown/gray types are OK. Folks may say its a 'pest' because they can multiply to alarming numbers.
  9. Coral dips are generally come in small bottles & expensive. Not economical to dip larger rocks. Many of these creepy crawlies are in fact beneficial & feed on leftover food.
  10. Nice! Is that a chocolate chip starfish? If so, its not reef safe.
  11. A freshwater dip is one way but typically not 'harsh' enough. Coral dips such as Two Little Fishies Coral Revive or CoralRX are popular brands of 'dips' to kill worms & other parasites & pests that may be hidden in the coral. http://www.coralrx.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=8&Itemid=12
  12. Its a waste to use carbon during the cycling process. Carbon absorbs organics (eg. humic substances which make the water brown, carbohydrates etc) and chemicals. You probably want the organics in the water as a food source for the bacteria which is part of the cycling process. During the cycling process, as others mentioned above, - Add an ammonia source (eg. market prawn) - Turn off the following as its not required during the cycling period - chiller (no benefit since you don't have corals in there), light (switching it on only encourage algae growth), skimmer (you want the organic waste to feed the bacteria) - No need to dose anything else. Just wait patiently & monitor ammonia/nitrite/nitrate levels
  13. Nice! Good deal on the skimmer indeed. Look forward to updates Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  14. Thought that most folks usually just have the return inlet into the filter sock (its dirty in there). Chiller one is nearest the inlet of the return pump so it goes straight back to the tank (best efficiency) Reactor outlet is usually placed near the skimmer (for re-circulation). Putting the 'clean' water outlet from the chiller & reactor through the sock will 'dirty' it again.
  15. I use tank water to rinse the bio media (placed in bag) once a month as part of water change regime. Same for marine pure block. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  16. Looking forward to updates. How come there are several tubes going into the filter sock? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  17. I used it for a couple of days. I agree with redsuns. ....more precise than the skimz probe holder screw or the original John Guest valve.
  18. You can check my build thread where i added a sump & hang on overflow.
  19. Very nice! Could you share more about your custom built calcium reactor & feeding/supplement regime?
  20. Your tank is 6 x 2.5 x 1.5ft = 134 gallon = 510L correct? There is a Skimz overflow box that supports this volume. http://skimz.sg/index.php?route=product/product&path=59&product_id=74 It won't fit if you have any form of bracing at the top of the tank. I'm using this for my 3 feet but using only 1 of the drain pipes (comes with 2).
  21. Congratulations How long have you had the adult one?
  22. I typically make a few extra liters of salt water as standby during my weekly water change. I'm using this for the brine shrimp. This also helps keep the salinity the same. I would not advise recycling the water to maximize brine shrimp hatch rate/quality. Anyway, this hatchery uses so little water anyway.
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