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Everything posted by jinsheng_yip
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$50 Hailea HK-150A used for 3 years, still works well as of sep 2023. RFS upgraded chiller. probably need to clean vents, definitely need to rinse inside before use. with spare unused inlet and outlets + rubber cap. reserve only with deposit. Collection 150104
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pieces have been stable in my tank. $8 each. bundle all for $20 telegram me @js_yip or nine008263one Location 150104
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B recovered, back on sale $8 C $8
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A collected, B injured so on hold for now, C $10
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A reserved
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Nephthea frags on grip plugs $10 each. grown since fragged, about 4-5 cm now. all 3 for $25 location 150104, redhill mrt mama:
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Nephthea: $10, $8, $8 G1: $12, B1: $5, B2: $5 Nauti Spiral Monti : $15
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bump with price revision: Nephthea: $10, $8, $8 G1: $12, B1: $5, B2: $5 Nauti Spiral Monti : $18
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Black Recycled Filament! Made the switch to black recycled filament. According to manufacturer, this filament was made with recycled PET plastic, so i feel abit better using plastics in my aquarium haha Also printed a few Random Flow Nozzles for fellow reefers with the new filament!
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More frags for sale! Deal at 150104, or Redhill MRT with >$10 purchase 1. Lumi Green Nepthea: $12 , $10, $10 mother colony for ref 2. Golden Cloves and Blueberry Pie Zoas G1: $15, B1: $8, B2: $8 3. Nauti Spiral Monti : $20 PM on telegram for faster reply @js_yip
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Glueless Frag Plugs / Sand Plugs Happy Sunday! Modeled and printed some plugs this weekend for my Nephthea frags, and potentially SPS frags as well. These were inspired by VCA's Coral grippers: https://vividcreativeaquatics.com/shop/frag-gripper-by-reef-stew/ , but I made it into a plug by itself, and also a version for placing on the sand bed instead of VCA's attachment version. No more rubber bands or praying my Nephthea will attach to rubble anymore hahaha The hollow interior allowed me to fill in with some coarse sand to weight it down a little more. I hollowed out the plug all the way through so I dont have to worry too much about sand compaction and all the detritus collecting inside the plug. Frag Plug Sand Plug
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Thank you @SubzeroLT!! looking forward to your next project as well
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Mushroom Cage Designed a little mushroom cage with lid for my Ricordea. Wanted to try letting it split on to coral rubble in a controlled area while still having it in the display. Seen a few proprietary products on the market, but not a big fan of the form, felt like it didnt fit well into the tank. I designed mine to be hexagonal, allowing them to be tiled next to each other. The middle hole also allows a standard frag plug to fit in, allowing for use on egg crates for mushroom propagation in frag tanks - maybe in the future Decided not to use the lid since it was already attached on a piece of rubble, abd the coral was too good looking to cover it up!
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thread closed!
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RPE :Reserved Gorgonian : Reserved Alveo: $10 Nepthea: $5 or FOC with Alveo
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Softie Pod Saw on thingiverse a hexogonal planter that was stackable, and thought that it would be perfect for soft corals. I had a small frag of xenia leftover from my previous tank move-crash, and learning from my previous tank, this pod would be perfect for isolating it before it grows rampant. I finished off the top and inside with abit of a sand coating, but it didnt really provide any benefit hahaha will not do it again for future prints. filled it a lil with rubble, and placed the xenia in, but I acquired some sea grapes and now it is the perfect macroalgae holder for my Tomini Tang. He loves to munch on them and the pod keeps *most* of the algae inside and not floating around.
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Random Flow Generator of course, a random flow generator was a must. My previous outflow from sump was just a normal outlet, and the flow was pretty simple and constant. Definitely felt the difference after attaching the RFG onto it, flow was much more turbulent and had a "whirlwind" pattern. One downside I noticed was that it restricted a little bit of flow from my pump, possibly from the reduced outlet diameter, and now my DT water level is a little lower. A small trade-off for better looking flow in my tank unfortunately I do not have a before/after video of this, but Koji Wada demonstrates it really nicely in this video:
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Tool Rack Made an accessory holder for my tools! needed something that can fit my turkey baster, pipettes and tweezers. thought that the hexagonal pattern was cool and used it for the slots. the big screw knob is pretty secure for 3D printed plastic! haha
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Felt like some stuff for my reef tank can be way cheaper if I 3D modeled and printed it myself, and so will be documenting them here Details: 3D Printer - Creality Ender3 v2 Filament - Currently using white PETG Modeling software - Blender3D Slicer - Ultimaker Cura 5.4.0
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RPE :$15 Gorgonian : Reserved Alveo: $10 Nepthea: $5 RPE, Alveo and Nepthea for $25