
yazid
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It is on reverse lighting. Main tank OFF refugium ON. Main tank ON Refugium Off. This is suppose to stabilize the PH in the water. I've got turtle weed on the left of the refugium. Can't see from the photo. I'm using 36W PL 10K w/E-ballast for the refugium.
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Use fine river sand... great for DSB. Smaller than #1. Petmart got sell.
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From the photo, one part of the green grape bubble algae starts to bleach. I guess when I got it is already going to bleach. But the other part starts budding already. You can see the light green and the dark green color from the photo. Notice the money plants (halimeda also budding). The red bamboo.. saw many small red bamboo coming out from the base rock. Calurpae (Fern) never notice anything as it is to thick to be notice. Saw one big pods. Almost the size of a lady bug. I hope it is not dangerous to the fish. Will report if it starts going asexual.... haven't dose anything yet... except for SeaChem products that suppose to add minerals and maintain calcium level. Probably it gots iron in it. Got to check.
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I seed it from my main tank.... I heard you want some live sand... I can sell you some to support my next purchase of corals... PM me.
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Cut the finger... you may want to "tie" it to a rock. You can use mono fishing line and poke through the leather and tie to a rock. You can't glue them as it is too slimy to stick. The cut off will heal back and the new frag should be stuck to the rock in a few weeks. Make sure the rock is big enough. Good luck! I'll take a photo of my leather frag. It is quite plump now. Did frag gorgonian too.
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Alamak! The description stated up to 400litres... I've definitely have more than 500litres with the refugium and sump. I need the F2001 model...
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Steve West TOTM article mentioned that he do partial water change every month...
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Blue fiberglass indoor pond sold to Morgan.
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Coral Farm call it Red Bamboo... if I'm not mistaken it is red color algae.
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My wife was laughing when she saw me prone position in front of the refugium tank. I was amazed to see so many critters that I couldn't ID. Of course the usual copepods and amphipods... I saw worm in my DSB....
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Thanks for the idea guys... I have still a live rock pond.. probably will be starfish pool after I sold away the access LR.
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That's the black color box on the first photo.
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Just manage to find a new home for my Koi. Thanks Alvy for adopting them. Nice house and pond you have. Outside pond is link with inside pond. Cool! Anyway, I have the above for sale. a. RENA Pond Care filter - $30 (Sinn reserved for u) b. Blue Indoor Pond - 48"H x 30"W x 18"H. Almost like a 4 ft tank. - $35 Regards
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Description at the bottom ARTIFICIAL PLANKTON-"A.P." AP stimulates the dietary profile of zooplankton. Artificial plankton is a precision microdiet with a natural profile similar to zooplankton. A.P. ranges in size from 50 to 150 microns. It is encapsulated with an easily digestible polyglycine protein polymer. A.P is in all respects a larval food for penaeid and freshwater shrimp larva. However, because of its substantial augmentation with eicosapentanoic and docosdahexanoic highly unsaturated (w-3) fatty acids it may be considered as a booster. The chemical profile of AP is very similar to the edible sustrates within natural larval ecosystems. Every attempt has bben made to use conserved microalgaes, rotifers, ciliates, daphia, and fish eggs to maximize coincidence with the natural habitat diet. Further, protein contributions from superior fish, shrimp, squid, liver and krill meal as well as egg yolk assure an outstanding amino acid profile. AP is further enhanced by an arsenal fo stabilized and naturally occurring vitamins, minerals and specialty fish oils. Our special formulation maintains potency in tropical climates, A.P. has been used by the leaders in penaeid shrimp aquaculture for many years. Aquaculturists use AP with confidence because: 1 Microencapsulation insures hydro stability 2 Particle size 50-150 microns 3 Mimics natural zooplankton 4 Boosts HUFA's, biopigments and proteins 5 Contains stabilized vitamins and antioxidants 6 Specially formulated for shrimp larva. Proximate Analysis: Protein 50% Fiber 1% Carbohydrate 12% Ash 4% Fat/Lipids 24% Moisture 6% Feeding Regiman AP is ideal for penaeid larva from protozoa I through PL (12)+ stages. It is excellent when used in conjuction with artemia as it provides the necessary vegetative component of the diet as found in nature. Z(1)-Z(3)=0.5g AP/1000L, 4 to 6 times a day M(1)-M(3)=1.0g AP/1000L, 4 to 6 times a day P(1)-P(3)=1.5g AP/1000L, 4 to 6 times a day
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I would appreciate if you could release them for me. I don't want to sneak in there and seen to be dumping "something" in their pond. Can I meet you at the Church?
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Brain corals are easy to find. Just saw hundreds of them at T95.
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Hi, I've got 5 Koi to give away. The size range from 6" to 13". If anyone would like to adopt this fish, please PM me. Or if you know where I can release this Koi in any private or public pond. Do inform me. The Koi have overgrown my indoor pond. I'll include a 5kg Koi food with it. Regards
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Saw a few of that acros and poci at T95 today. Very nice colony. Too bad, I have lost interest in SPS...