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LaW

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  1. Go for tang first but avoid the "Powder" range. Yellow and blue tangs are beautiful and good to start with. happy reefing!
  2. thanks thc for the CR, the CR really looks great. i will make good use of ur CR. really appreciated! once again thanks!
  3. welcome to sgreef! try aquamarine. they bring in reef octopus skimmer. http://www.aquamarin.com.sg/productsDetail...d='100' too bad they didnt state price for that model. give them a call instead.
  4. tts sick i most likely will puke the food out if i see it's still swimming but some chinese are no better. i once see a couple of videos of live fishes get steamed leaving its head out. this way, the head of the fish is still alive and breathing while on the customer's dish! so much to prove freshness.
  5. very common problem for swing type hydrometer. i personally felt a lab grade floating glass tube hydrometer is far better than the swing types. but the down side is it can be hard to read from it. but invest on a refractormeter, very very good accuracy
  6. price of a car in states won't go so "unreachable" like in singapore. if you can afford a normal HDB flat here, it means you can buy a fairly good car there. 1 million?! thats crazy insane, insane crazy. bet the arowana must be a really good specimen.
  7. welcome to src! i suspect ur PO4 is on the high side as well which in turn contribute to the algae growth. either u do more water change to bring N03 and PO4 down at the same time. or get some PO4 removal products together with a fluidized reactor.
  8. i think hopar is from taiwan. but i can be wrong.
  9. dun get upset, dun give up. be sure to clear the mess first. jiayou!
  10. nice scales~ looks abit like arowana how much that going to cost?
  11. http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issues/sept2003/review.htm it is called a penductor or eductor. used to increase water motion in a closed loop without using a larger pump.
  12. CP? think ur's different from mine but i bet barnacle has provided all the answers u need. good luck with ur temp controller!
  13. wow wow!!! finally some updates, you went missing for quite some time already! welcome back man
  14. hi! tube worms don't need lightings. however, plankton, which is one of their diet, needs a fair amount of light to subtain. unless you are dosing plankton then its alrite. and tube worms needs rather strong moderate flow to thrive. so if theres quite some flow in it, you can leave it there. but if i'm you, i will go through the trouble and reposition it. happy reefing!
  15. Turbelle® stream 6000 For aquariums from 200 to 1,000 l (52 to 264 US gal.) Flow rate: 2,500 to 7,000 l/h (660 to 1,849 US gal./h) Energy consumption: maximum 15 W Voltage / frequency: 230V/50-60Hz Cable length: 5 m (196 in.) Dimensions: diam. 98 x 118 mm (3.8 x 4.6 in.) Outlet: diam. 50/47 mm (1.96/1.85 in.) Information taken from their catalogue. it can be used with 7091 controller. my experience with it is quiet, no jerking sound when starting up. if you are getting it and getting a new set, get the TS07 package, it comes with a 6000 together with a controller 7091. but im not sure if Tunze have replaced their 6000 with a 6101. you might want to check with our sponsor. happy new year~
  16. try holding the "SET" for a few seconds. i got a feeling thats the one to the Setup like mine. if ur's functioning the same like mine, than you will need a password. my default password was "111". its pretty idiot proof so try it.
  17. agreed to babareef. it could be the testkits. those green stuff are rather stubborn, get a brush to do a clean job.
  18. spoke to fishes_eye awhile ago and wish to update and stop people for keep calling such a generous reefer, the MHs are no longer available.
  19. I seen it at MarineLife at Hong Leong Garden Shopping Center situated at West Coast.
  20. 20ppm is really crazy. i believe there's problem with the test kit. get salifert and double check again on it.
  21. your most welcome! you can thank me by trying all ur means to get the fish eating. i used to just feed normally, the response i got from my regal is just swim pass the food or go hiding. but after i target feed at its spot, she (i think its a she) took her own sweet time to have a bite on it. since then it never look back. do try it, it will get ur hands rather wet but its worth it. hope your's will behave the same as mine.
  22. it could be but i felt the crab must be big enough. i use to think 1.5" teddy bear crabs are cute few years ago, when i first started this hobby, until i saw him biting/tearing the flesh off a poor damsel thats still alive! i quickly catch the crab out and it then release the damsel away. the damsel did swim around breathing hard but it didnt make it that night because it's wound is too big. sad to see him die in such a painful way. my bad!
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