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It's mucus production to remove debri that has settled on them. Place it in an area with good water circulation and it should produce less mucus.
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A tunze 6060 will give you more than enough current.
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Leather coral detach from rock...
FuEl replied to Terryz_'s topic in New to the Marine Aquaria Hobby
Leather corals r bulletproof. I have them cut up before and they did not die on me. -
Looking for blood red, firery red, reddish orange or bright orange zoanthids. Will swop for a frag of this beauty.
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Omg...what on earth spawned that creature. Thank goodness there are no land animals that look like that.
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Hmmm..see how first..if i have $$ to buy another marine sources skimmer then I sell off my weipro..I like the idea of having 2 skimmers rather than relying on 1.
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The species above is a specialized feeder. It will slowly starve to death in 1-2 months.
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Looks man-made to me. You can't even see any water dripping from the fish. If the fish was that dry, its skin would be wrinkled already.
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My SPS tank as of 5 Jan 04
FuEl replied to Achilles Tang's topic in SPS and Advanced Reefkeepers Forum
Not enough algae for it to eat lah...maybe u gif it some nori at it's territory then it might grow faster...to the size of the one in Henry's show tank! -
Look alot like purple queen anthias...but then again I might be wrong..I'm not an anthias expert.
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My SPS tank as of 5 Jan 04
FuEl replied to Achilles Tang's topic in SPS and Advanced Reefkeepers Forum
Is that an emerald crab in the 2nd pic? How many of them do you have in that calcium carbonate forest of yours? -
Date set on Saturday 3pm at bedok mrt. Those who have ordered kindly pm me your nos. Thanks. Those who have not added their names to the above list pls do so.. I will not find a time to on weekdays to sell a few dollars of spirulina...I am schooling and it will not be wise of me to meet during those days. Money I make will not even be enough to cover transport cost. Hope you all can understand...I have already made it clear that collection will be in the east area and on a weekend when I first posted. So collection will be on 1 day only. It will be on saturday 7th feb at 3pm at bedok mrt. Those who cannot make it, if you have other frens getting from me maybe you can arrange something with them in private? For those who decide to pass, kindly update the list for me....thanks.
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Ok peeps..pls be patient with me..rather busy with school these few days..still have not gone out to buy the small plastic containers. On second thoughts maybe meet at bedok mrt would be easier...don't think everyone would be keen to meet at an LFS. Those who are keen could stay and talk then we could go together later. If got car best..then I no need take bus.
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wah..expensive meal...don't think they would actively hunt fish...they are real shy lobsters..mine din even attack my gobies.
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I have no fear of my siphon breaking..my tank wun overflow..it has around 10cm of extra margin from the top to collect any 'extra' water. Only worry is having a burnt out return pump.
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Might be either for camouflage or depending on their mood (Just like chameleons). Might be a form of body language to other horses too.
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OMG...."She bangs,she bangs!"
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Rubberband dun tie too tight..fold twice n tie can liao. If no hand road use chopstick. But in my case i use tweezers to ease off the rubber band and the plastic bag.
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Erm...the last time I did that was 2 weeks back. I do notice if I dun do so after some time the flow seems to slow down. Not sure whether due to microbubbles forming bubbles in the U-tube or whether due to debri.
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Eh...my siphon tube not transparent. But easy for my case. Just submerge the whole U-tube in a tub of water... use small plastic bags and rubber bands to tie the ends UNDERWATER to remove all traces of air bubbles. put the siphon back into your I-box before removing the rubberbands and the plastic bags...it's that simple.
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w0w...maybe can try to d.i.y an autofeeder that can feed mysis? Can't imagine the time taken to feed so many horses..
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Seems true in my setup...pink coralline algae seems to prefer growing in my I-box rather than in my main tank. Think I wun be able to see thru my I-box soon if this continues.... My I-box does'nt get much light at all and yet the coralline growth is insane.
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Lysmata amboinensis (common skunk or cleaner shrimp) works better. I find the blood shrimp too shy compared to the former. They have the tendency to hide most of the time
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The importance of feeding your SPS corals
FuEl replied to Achilles Tang's topic in SPS and Advanced Reefkeepers Forum
Decided to contribute some material from my lecture notes...since this topic is on feeding sps...should be plankton related right? ENJOY! 3 types of plankton exist : Zooplankton, Phytoplankton, Bacterioplankton (minute bacteria and cyanobacteria! ) Classification of plankton Smallest plankton are femtoplankton (0.02 to 0.2 µm) Largest plankton are called megaplankton (above 20cm! ) Alot of other classification in between.. Phytoplankton Large phytoplankton consists of : diatoms and dinoflagellates Smaller phytoplankton consists of : Haptophytes and Cyanobacteria Newly discovered phytoplankton : Prochlorophytes (estimated to contribute up to 1/3 to 1/2 of total ocean productivity) Zooplankton Crustaceans incld. copepods make up 60-70% of all zooplankton. THE MOST IMPORTANT GROUP OF GRAZERS IS THE COPEPODS AND THEY ACCOUNT FOR 70-90% OF THE HERBIVORE BIOMASS Most larvae start as phyto-grazers and might become carnivorous or omnivorous later. Ok..think I stop here...later AT tekan me.. Maybe someone should invent a diatom reactor ###### copepod refugium connected to the main tank. -
The importance of feeding your SPS corals
FuEl replied to Achilles Tang's topic in SPS and Advanced Reefkeepers Forum
Makes sense..considering sps corals are in the phyla cnidaria If I din remember wrongly from my lectures all cnidarians possess nematocysts. Surely used for prey capture. Think of it, sps like the acros are found in such pristine waters that have very low levels of nitrates (or even none at all)...they would have to obtain nitrogen for protein synthesis somehow. I don't think they are nitrogen fixing to obtain dissolved nitrogen gas in the water. Their main source of nitrogen would come from prey like zooplankton in the form of protein. Which explains why sps can be seen extending their polyps during the night..to capture the zooplankton upwelling that occurs during the night. Come to think of it..came across an article before..but forgot the address..was mentioning that since most sps reefers might have trouble sustaining a healthy zooplankton population in their tank due to inadequate feeding etc, a little nitrate in the water might be able to supply the coral with the necessary nitrogen for protein synthesis. A point to ponder about...