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Currently reserved. Thanks for interest Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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Letting go my peppermint shrimp been with me for about 8months $18 each. WhatsApp me at 83381998 Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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Hey guys selling my used eqs. Macro algae reactor MBR127 $200 JEBAO return pump 3000L/h $50 Interested whatsapp me at 83381998 thanks Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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Up for return pump and macro algae reactor Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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Finally today, I booked out and tested my water. Luckily nothing went wrong with the dosing pump as I took a precaution to dose half the recommended dosage to try out first. Here are the results: pH: 8.2 Ca:320 KH: 7.8 Mg:1020 No3: 0 Po4: 0.064 So from this results, I can infer that the calcium, magnesium and kh is on the low side. However, the no3 and po4 is pretty low for a softie/Lps tank. Moreover, the no3 test kit shows 0, it is not 0 as the test kit accuracy doesn't show such a low range. All in all, NoPox is effective in reducing my No3 and Po4. In addition, I need to reduce the dosage for NoPox and increase the dosage for AF component 123. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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So 2 weeks ago I set up this dosing pump before my 2 weeks confinement in camp. I have decided to go for AF component 123 and NoPox. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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Bought these tubes clamps to replace cable ties and metal fasteners that will rust! Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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I am using orphek V4 lights and I can say I am happy with this lights even though I've encountered problems with this light. The after sales service via email is very good. I do get a reply within 2 days. The design of the lights are very innovative in my point of view as almost every part of the light can be easy replaced by yourself. Especially when there is no support in sg. So this was what happened. My LEDs were burnt and the lens were damaged. So I wrote an email to them and thankfully they sent me LEDs to replaced by myself. However, I tried replacing the LEDs by soldering, it wasn't easy as I don't have any background in this field. Thus, I wrote another email demanding for a better solution. In the end, they sent the entire new set of LEDs board and lens which could be easily plugged into my light. Therefore, I'm satisfied with this light and the after sale service. Would recommend orphek lights to anyone who would want a long term investment as you can easily swap out the old LED board with a newer LED board or new version of LEDs without purchasing the whole light set. Thumbs up!! Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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Another video. Enjoy!! Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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Started this DIY project quite long ago as I ran out of space to grow my zoas collection. This design allows me to hang my zoas vertically against the glass. Moreover, the zoas grown on the square bases are removable. The items needed to do these are: 1) Acrylic sheet 2) Acrylic bolts and nuts 3) 5cm x 5cm Square bases The links to get them: 1) Acrylic sheet can be purchased from dama or art friend 2) Bolts n nuts https://a.aliexpress.com/_d6fWA0M 3) Square bases https://m.ezbuy.sg/product/50000022576630?src=Background Here's some pictures. Before and after. So I asked a favour to help cut out the acrylic pieces shown above and sandwiched the square bases using the bolt and nut. More of a picture frame concept. All in all, I feel it's a success. However, i personally feel it depends on the type of zoas that you plan to grow as the acrylic is mounted vertically, the lower part will not receive as much light as the top part. Hence, I would not recommend to place zoas with smaller polyps at the bottom nor use micro sized zoas for this project as light is a limiting factor. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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Hey bro is the grow light waterproof? Salt water proof? Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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Sump tank sold. Ups for the rest. Negotiable Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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Took some quick pics yesterday. Check out my Instagram for the IDs. @ Chocolatereef [emoji28][emoji16] Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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Ups. Looking for acid reflux, usm and bowtie blasters Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app