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  1. Cant tell from the pict... but general if it cannot move and close super fast when shadow is cast over it then it is safe. Think feather duster koko worm etc.
  2. Not reef safe. And hard to feed too.
  3. 大蓝pending collection tmr. Up for小蓝 [emoji41]
  4. Selling two healthy 3 inches blue tang. $30 each. Buy one or two also can. First collect first deal. Collection at punggol. Eating chicken rice, wanton mee and sometimes happy meal, i mean me lah. They eat pallets, mysis, etc. Please dont buy them if your tank is two feet or below... Interested please contact 861two seven one 82.
  5. Boss does it mean that if i filled in the form at 9am i also have to stay till 11am for the result or i can just wait for someone to contact me if i kanna...
  6. WC WC WC...no matter what the reading says..
  7. oki... that is really big... 一大还有一大大。。。
  8. _-" i bought the TLF $20 one, i think that is the bigger one? still watery... BSI is thicker and better if you are gluing coral base to uneven surface i.e. hole, dent, etc. TLF is just too watery to fill in the "gap"... for flat surface to flat surface, i think TLF will get the job done.
  9. BSI, $10 for 1 20g tube. Ah beng, ng couple have them. Dont buy the TLF coral glue, too watery and useless...
  10. [emoji123] thanks bro for up-ing. I also up myself.
  11. Just put the mesh cover under any light, if there is shadow means light is blocked out... [emoji23]
  12. Basically it is like handheld TDS meter, just that it measures salinity instead of TDS. about sgd70 each. Buying during my jan china trip Useful for me when doing frequent WC
  13. Thanks bro for the suggestion. I know hanna is better but saving up for a digital hydormeter in jan. Will get hanna when price is better. [emoji24]
  14. Thanks bro for the suggestion. My KH is about 8. Didnt test for ca and mg as i think my WC will be about to substain the ideal level. Nevertheless will buy the two test kits in jan. As for fish, based on my own estimation, my bio filter can substain max of around 15 fishes. Swimming space wise, the fishes (except the blue tangs) are actually quite small in size. I try to get diff water level swimmers too.
  15. Turned brown means colour gone. Reefer way of saying black is also a form of colour...
  16. Bro, point noted. Frankly speaking when i first got them few months back, they are only about one inch. I didnt expect them to grow that fast too. Now they are about 3 inches in length. Will surely rehome them once i got a chance to catch them.
  17. Starting this thread as I think it is useful to document the result on keeping SPS in my two feet mixed reef. I guess a lot of reefers out there are in the same consideration as me i.e. what SPS can be added to a mixed reef. I have added about 5 different types of SPS in my mixed reef and intent to monitor and document the progress for two months. Of cos it might happen that at the end of the two months, I am left with zero SPS but then at least I tried and will be more than happy to stick to fishes + LPS + GSP. Hopefully reefers out there can draw from my experience (and mistakes). Questions welcomed (so long as dont ask me to sell away my fish/ LPS can liao....) My tank basic information: DT: 60cm * 34cm * 30cm Temp: 26-27oC NO3, PO4: Undetectable PH: 7.9 (night), 8.2 (day) Salt used: Tropic Marin Reef Pro (top up with DI water, TDS 0) Light: Zetlight ZT6500 (Max 90W, currently set at 77W) Flow: RW4 (set to 2000l/hr), caninster (1240l/hr) WC: 3 time weeks, about 10% each time Feeding: heavy feeding (morning and evening), light feeding (lunch) LS: LPS: about 20 GSP: about 5 Fishes: 11 (2 blue tangs, 5 blue eyes anthias, 2 true percula, 1 cleaner wrasse, 1 green Mandarin) Currently, the SPS I have in my tank are as follows (if I id any SPS wrongly, please correct me as I am very new to them): 4* Acros (two green two purple) 1* BN 1*pink millies 2 digi (one green, one orange) 2* monti frags (one red, one green+red) 1* ridge (blue) Most of my SPS are on the top 1/3 level of my tank End of week one field report (22/12/14): Bad news: one of the arcos already showing signs of RTN after two weeks in the tank. The remaining 1 purple arcos is not showing any PE. The other 2 green arcos showing some PE. Good news: the green and orange digi are showing somewhat great PE. red and green monti, BN, Millies and Ridge showing PE. (will take photo during the holiday break) Colour wise, there is no browning (yet) dont die 1 dont die 2 (this ridge coral really stuns me with its deep electric blue colour) Conclusion of week one: All things equal, frags from reefers stand a higher chance of not mati-ing. I am pinning my hope on the BN, digi and millies having the highest chance of making it. hopefully, they dont prove me wrong ah... =============================== One unexpected 收获,as i never really pay much attention to the SPS tank when I visit LFS, somehow I never "see" this coral before. Haha, bought it thinking that it is a SPS, turnout it is not.
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