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FuEl

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  1. LoL....AT..which translating software you used?
  2. Wow..did'nt know they eat prawns too until today.. Always thought they were obligate snail eaters.
  3. Hmm..imagine drunken shrimp and drunken fish. Anyway, an alternative is Seachem's Reef iodide. I'm using it. It's concentrated potassium iodide at 8,000 mg/L. I only dose maybe 0.5ml every 2-3 weeks. Sometimes I forget and doze it once a month? Scared of overdosing. NSW levels of iodate ions & iodide ions are very low. About 0.06ppm in total. That's why after 2 years the bottle is still 80% full? Found a link that could be useful to others thinking of dosing iodide. http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issues/mar2003/chem.htm
  4. Ya..everything alright. Cannot use the pump alone to drive my return, my I-box can't keep up with it. So only choice is to use a Tee-off to my FR too. Don't even need to adjust the flow into the FR, both output balance out just right. Did'nt need the short hose as I connected the pump directly to eheim hose.
  5. A LFS owner (very experienced but slightly unorthodox in thinking) once told me that high phosphate levels might affect the colouration of fish. Not sure whether it's true or not.
  6. Hmm..nice progress. Thanks for the pump today bwilly. Really power seh. It's powerful enough to drive my returns and fluidized reactor using Tee-off. 15W more than my old pump nia. So lucky get to work at orchard area...everyday can see see..
  7. Letting go a weipro 4000 as I upgraded my return pump to a weipro 5000. Originally bought for $40 from re**rn...Rated at 2972 liter per hour, max delivery height = 8ft (2.5m), power consumtion = 40W. Used only for about 4-5 months. Letting go with box and all the adaptors & suction discs. Only defect is a slight dent near the pump casing when I tried using a screwdriver to pry open the casing. It's not easy to remove the casing without using alot of strength. You'll have to pull very hard. Going for $25. Self-collection in bedok area. Also eheim professional 2226. Going for $90.
  8. Looks like branching goniopora.
  9. These crabs feed on snails. Their claws have evolved to cut open snail shells. They can be caught off changi beach. Just throw a net and you can catch them already.
  10. Wow...how do you manage to keep the back glass wall so sparkling clean?! Nice landscaping.
  11. I know got a few species of frogs that can tolerate seawater..like crab-eating frogs. But funny why they decided to associate poor harmless frogs with alien marine invaders... Look! A frog with fins!
  12. Seas continue to be hit by 'alien invaders' I quote these parts "........raising concerns that more damaging non-native creatures like Chinese Mitten crabs or goby frogs might also appear and harm fish" "......and a type of frog known as the round goby, neogobius melanostomus, which compete with native marine species for food and eat fish eggs, threatening fish stocks" For one thing I did'nt know frogs eat fish eggs.
  13. Wow..one of the best nano lps tanks I've seen.
  14. Mine still has white spot since I last got it...it still is behaving normally..even cleaning my hands.
  15. I had an old 4X1.5X15inch marine leak from the sides. It just gave way at the seams. Have the tank half emptied when I woke up... Tell me is'nt that worse?
  16. Alternative product would be Nitrex. Read about it somewhere in RC last night. Don't see it around here though..
  17. My tank has ich for months already. Till now although everyday feeding food soaked in garlic oil the ich is still persistent. Could have developed resistance to garlic? Oh well..looks like I have to tolerate the ich. Not killing my fishes so far....but definitely an eyesore.
  18. One big claw one small claw = pistol shrimp.
  19. Sound more like pistol shrimps to me. Lobsters don't dig around. Add some gobies and you'll be able to witness very interesting behavior.
  20. Hmmm...Ya..It's still doing well. Noticed something weird though..they only turn yellow after they shed their mucus coat. After awhile they will turn back to a little greyish hue. Anyway, it's best that you help them remove their mucus coating if you do not have enough current that would help them shed. Most likely the removal of mucus coat has to do with the removal of particulate matter that has begun to settle on them.
  21. You should have either used a U-tubing to hang on the tank or you could have used cable ties instead.
  22. $300 on a pump? Not my way of spending money.. Anyway..decided to get a dedicated pump for my Ca reactor and Fluidized reactor together. Maybe around 1000+ l/hr.
  23. Hmmm..ya hor...ok...Now I know the correct pump size to get already.
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