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Bubble algae on a colony of birdnest. Broke off the stem & cut out the affected parts Quite a lot discarded Soaked in iodine & re-glued back onto the colony. Hopefully its gone for good.
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Very nice Thanks for sharing. More pics please.
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Trying out this new Glue Onz. Good strong glue. This colony grew too big an pressing against the rocks on the sides. Too heavy for the tiny base too. Time to trim. About 3kg ]] Got rid of some of the parts that died off due to total lack of light. All done. Next to settle the monti
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Giving the frag rack a good wash. Using just a bit of vinegar in a bag. Least vinegar used. After 15min and a quick scrub......Clean!!
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Swapped in the Hydra32 to the front tilted lights. Current PAR numbers. Quite impressed with the spread of the new lights. The front sand bed jumped in PAR quite a bit probably because of the wider spread with the new lenses.
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For those using the Alkatronic, you may have read there is a batch of reagent that required a different mixing ratio (2:3 instead of the usual 1:4 ratio of reagent to RODI water). The 4L concentrate can make 10L instead of the usual 20L. I got a bottle of this batch of reagent because it was going at a discounted price of $40 per bottle (from reefmarketSG) . Its actually quite a good deal. Running it the past week & all is good
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Some coral pics : Getting too long & touching other corals. Snip Snip. 1 week later, the flesh is growing back & covering the cut cross section already. Starting to shadow other corals around it. Snip snip. Need a lot of glue to stick the colony back too Yay...the croc island scolly is growing a 3rd baby head. They AI Hydra64 moonlight feature (its actually dim warm white light) is quite nice. Able to view the corals at night & watch the polyps out in full force.
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Got a sturdy frag rack just before Christmas from Hardcoreefer. Nicely packaged and has a slim/sleek design. Comes in several colors to match your preference. More importantly is functionality. It has a rubber pad on the inside which helps prevent slipping. Its able to take relatively large frags on my 15mm tank glass. Magnet is pretty strong - and held up against several accidental knocks the past week. The double acrylic thickness also helps frag plugs stay upright & not tilt & touch other frags. Not the cheapest price but it does enhance the aesthetics of the tank. Overall a high quality frag rack made in Singapore. Details here : https://www.hardcoreefer.com/shop
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Its been quite a few months since my last update on SRC forum. Made some changes to the tank. Late November 2019 : Upgraded the Hydra52 to Hydra64 and used it about 2 months+ now. Coral colors are great. There are a few design changes made to the Hydra64 over its predecessor. The cables are longer and has better water proofing (peace of mind against accidental splashes). Hydra64 clusters are slightly recessed. This makes it less glaring when viewed from the side. Less glare from the LED when viewed from the sides (because of the recessed LEDs) The tilted lights are the Hydra26 (not changed) compared to the Hydra64. Hydra52 on the left. A real workhorse for the past 3 years+ Plenty of light with capacity to go further. Definitely better spread compared to the previous Hydra52.
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Thanks. Quite fortunate to have nice reefing buddies around for a frag of it
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Printed a ring to fit over the 80mm printed frag disc Current 80mm frag disc running out of space, Now it has more real estate to grow This is the same chalice from Nov 2017 Got a pink gonio from Oceania Reefz. Other random shots Favia Lobo...need to move to lower light area. Looks a little bleached. Ironman Blasto
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Thanks for the quick response
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Added black acrylic outside to minimize stray light reaching the skimmer & reactors Growth is crazy Being mindful to harvest as often as possible (every couple of days) Random tops down shot with the iphone Getting a little big and shadowing the LPS on the sand bed. Had to cut this up.
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For your CO2 solenoid, just to check, which standard did u purchase for SGP use? (BS341 / DIN477 / W21.8x14) or CGA320 thread. I assume BS341 ?
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Unfortunately, it does look like it
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Built a small acrylic tank that will sit on a platform above the bio media in the sump. 5mm panels. Mostly in white to improve internal reflection. 2 clear viewing panels as it will double up as a refugium for fish as necessary. One panel is made lower so water overflows back into the sump. The main purpose was to improve the water pH levels and probably some contribution to reduce nitrate/phosphate. Day 1 : Day 4 : Using the Prime Fuge to light it up. It has the right color spectrum (UV, red & white), comes with a cooling fan and a controllable via the MyAI app. 3D printed a small mounting bracket Water flowing into it is 50% from the calcium reactor (laden with CO2) & 50% unfiltered water from the down pipe (hopefully with some pods in in) 3D printed a small nozzle to output water side ways to visually monitor the calcium reactor effluent flow rate. Hood to block stray light
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There are 2 down pipes from the tank (Herbie set up). One is the main drain & the other is the emergency drain. For the main drain (40mm) pipe, it needs to be reduced to 30mm via a reducer from a piping shop. In my case, i 3D printed mine (to have additional feature). From here, the flexible hose is fitted into it & held in place with 2 cable ties. Also, it is NOT a soft silicon hose. But more of those flexible vacuum cleaner hose type.
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Battling deadly Bryopsis algae
SubzeroLT replied to Harlequinmania's topic in New to the Marine Aquaria Hobby
Thanks for sharing. Wonder what can be done to minimize collateral damage to corals. -
What an interesting corner BTW, how is the noise level of the Kamoer fx-stp?
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Good growth indeed! Its a pain if/when the large colony drops off. May need like half a tube of glue. Fingers crossed.
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S$20. Self pickup. Discuss via PM if keen.
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Some 3D print projects : Drawing up the Nero Anemone guard And for MP40 Takes about 7hrs to print Available for sale. PM if you are keen.
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Top view during water change Other random pics Branching supersun Watermelon milli Royal Blue Milli (super slow grower) Bali Slimer attaching & killing off another acro Wolverine from another reefer. Acclimatizing it to LED the past month. Now moving to high light area Added a tiny Atlantic Blue Tang. Its so small that the other adult tangs don't bother it at all. It was in a refugium for a week - fed with pods, mysis & pellet food to fatten up before going into the display tank
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Added an acrylic cover to the CoralBox Doser. Using this doser the past months & must say its a good value for money doser. More reliable that some i've used in the past. Do note you connect to it via home Wifi. This does not connect to a cloud for remote access (which is not needed for a dosing pump anyway). Water change day. Small contraption to help with the water mixing. One pipe points down to get to all the dead spots & manipulated via a long handle. A valve routes water upwards to circulate the water up/down. Which also connects to a long hose to fill the display tank in the living room. View of the sump Time to change the zeo stones.
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I'm using Aqua Illumination Hydra lights. This is an old pic but best shows the light configuration. The Hydra26 was brought over from my old 3ft tank. I added 4 new Hydra52 when i set up this 5ft tank. This is also an old pic showing the PAR readings. It can go much higher but this is my current setting. I think its in the good range