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maybe switch off during sleep hrs? hey how about those air driven ones huh?
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wow everyday? **clap clap.... kudos.
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think i recall someone selling his Tunze 9002. do note that this skimmer has a large collection cup at the top. quite an eyesore for some ppl. Else redsea skimmer I have one which can let go to you at special price. Not as effective as 9002. PM me if keen.
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no worries bro. you are entitled to your opinion. good for TS to hear from a diverse grp and make his own judgement. cheers!
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I have left my yuma away in a low flow area. It has open up quite well. heard that if you feed frozen food in your tank, they will colour up more and open wider.
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Yeah for better air circulation, of course without hood is better. PH will be higher too and easier to perform maintenance. If you getting open hooded ones but would like IOS, you can check out Peacemaker thread. 18W T5 lighting is available for 1.5 ft length tanks.
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very nice! quick get your tank cycled. so exciting
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Craftsman's 150 gallon/567 litre Tank (4ftx2ftx2.5ft)
jackywongto replied to craftsman's topic in Members Tank & Specs
Hey Crafts, you still "owe" me a photo of your clams any updates on your tank? -
Kiko how's your clam doing? open wider already?
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I do not feed all every day. Basically I rotate between those that I have. I think my 5 in 1 is fed like only 2 x a week. Phytoplankton is more regular though. Feeding 5 ml every other day. Wanna make sure my baby clam has enough food.
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Weekly update -14th Dec to 20th Dec 09
jackywongto replied to LaW's topic in Weekly LFS Stocks Report / LFS Info Centre
AM still has 3 yashia gobies. -
my reading is like yours but I change it regardless. in case some of the other elements are depleted. Mine is a nano though and changing of 7litres of water is a breeze.
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The yashia goby is really very thin today when I see it. Poured some pods into the tank. Hope he manages to eat something. The neon goby on the other hand is beyond obesity now. I think he can hardly swim.
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Some update: I am currently feeding my LS with - NLS pellets - DT phytoplankton - Reefmax copepods - Reefmax rotifiers - Tigger live pods - 5 in 1 coral food. I have been feeding more aggressively over the last few days. It seemed that the water has deteriorated quite a bit due to this factor as well as increased stocking. ORP has dropped from 400 to 370. Will do a full water test tonight. ======= For additives dosing, I have slowed down quite a bit. It is just 3 -4 drops every other day. Kent Marine Pro-dKH Kent Marine calcium Kent Marine Magnesium These will be added once a week Kent Marine Iodine Kent Marine Elements Kent Marine Strontium & Molydenum
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The prata and that rock of orange rics are doing very well - if I recall correctly. just that his zoas and blue rim rics seemed to be in not so good condition.
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Managed to get some bottles of Tigger live pods from AM. Thanks once again to fantastic service from Janet. Stock was sold out on Monday already. Luckily I had called Vivian to help me keep a few bottles. For those who are feeding Tigger live pods. Here's more info. ================================== Tigger-Podsâ„¢ Care and Feeding Copepods are relatively easy to care for and maintain. They feed primarily on brown microalgae and can be fed products such as Phyto-Feast. They can also feed on green algae such as Nannochloropsis and Tetraselmis, however most of these algae will pass right through their digestive tracts and not provide any nutrition. Copepods can live in your main tank, your refugium, or in a separate dedicated system. In your main tank they will be eaten and depleted by your fish and corals. In your refugium they will thrive since there are no predators. Pods from your refugium can be periodically harvest and fed to your main tank. Copepods like to hide so they will prefer an environment with nooks and crannies. In your main tank they will hide in your live rock and gravel. In your refugium they will hide in your macroalgae and other plants. Directions for Feeding while in the 6 oz bottle If you are going to keep them in the bottles for an extended period, remove the lid to increase oxygen in the water and put them in a refrigerator between 34 and 40 F. At this temperature they will go into hibernation and require very little oxygen or food. Alternatively, store the bottle in a cool place with the lid removed and feed them 3 drops of Phyto-Feastâ„¢ every 2-3 days Directions for Feeding in a refugium Add 5 drops of Phyto-Feastâ„¢ daily for each gallon of water in your refugium. (i.e. a 25 gallon refugium should get 125 drops. 1 teaspoon = 76 drops). What you will need for Culturing in a Stand Alone Container Culture vessel. This can be anything such as a 5 or 10 gallon aquarium, Tupperware container, etc. that holds water. Deep containers or carboys are not suggested. Culture water. You will need some freshly mixed clean seawater, or you can use a natural seawater product such as Catalina water. Do not use water from an existing aquarium or culture as this will contaminate your attempt to start a new culture of copepods. A specific gravity of 1.020 to 1.025 for this strain of copepod is suggested. Small air pump, air stone, and airline tubing. Cover to keep dust and contaminants out and evaporation down. A food source, such as Phyto-Feast phytoplankton. Directions for Culturing in a Stand Alone Container Fill your container half to two-thirds full with the clean seawater. Attach the airline and air stone to the air pump. Put the air stone in the culture vessel, and plug in the air pump. Make sure you use a drip loop and check valve to keep water from getting into your pump and electrical outlet. Add a small amount of Phyto-Feast to lightly color the culture water. Do not add too much, or the water will foul. Add your new copepod culture, put the lid on, and you are done! Over the next few weeks, your copepods will reproduce. It may seem at first that they aren't reproducing as fast as you would like, but once they get to a certain population level you will see an "explosion" of copepods in your culture vessel. Feed with Phyto-Feast as necessary to keep the water lightly tinted, and monitor water quality. Crashes from overfeeding that leads to high ammonia and nitrite are possible, water changes can help if the water quality declines too much. To harvest your copepods, a plankton collector/strainer of some sort is very helpful. You can siphon your copepods through the collector, insuring that when you feed them to your aquarium you are only adding copepods, not culture water. Make sure you do not dip your strainer in the copepod culture, and then in your aquarium, and then back in your culture vessel without cleaning it first. Likewise, keep siphon tubing and other equipment you use on your culture separate from equipment you use in your aquariums or larval tanks to avoid contamination. While you can always buy another batch of Tigger-Pods should your culture crash, you can avoid that frustration by not sharing equipment between different systems! Receiving your Tigger Pods Tigger Pods are wonderful little creatures, full of energy, fun to watch, and great food for your reef tank. When you receive your shipment, here are some steps that will help ensure their health and survival. Upon arrival you may notice the Tigger-Pods aren't very active. This is normal when cold shipped or cold stored. As the bottles warm up, the Tigger Pods will become more active. It is not uncommon to have a few of the oldest copepods to die from old age. We pack the bottle with all stages of life, but only count the adults. On average, we pack at least 10% more in every bottle to account for any DOA. Personal Use Upon arrival, open bottle cap and remove the inside liner. Let stand at room temp for 2 hours to allow temperature to rise. The Tigger Pods can be poured directly into your refugium and/or main tank. They can live several weeks in the bottle, as long as they are fed and the bottle is open to the air. Tigger Pods feed on microalgae and we recommend feeding them with Phyto-Feast. Phyto-Feast can be dosed directly into both your refugium and main tank. The recommended feeding rate is 1 to 5 drops per gallon each day, depending on the bio-density of your reef tank. Store Use and Display Receiving Open the bottle cap and remove the inside liner. Leave the cap open for 1 hour or more to re-oxygenate the water. Replace the cap on the bottle and close the flip-spout. Display During the day put the bottles in a high traffic area to attract the customer's attention, but keep out of direct sunlight. Light is ok, and needed. At night put the bottles under gentle light so the accompanying Macro-Feast will produce oxygen. The flip-caps can also be left open to increase oxygen. Every 2-3 days add 1 drop of Phyto-Feast to each bottle. Longer Term Storage Tigger Pods can be stored in a "warm" (40 F +) refrigerator to slow down their metabolic processes, which will increase store shelf life.
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Yeah Siang. Peter and I went up together. He noticed the prata 1st. I am not a huge fan.
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1.5 ft simple small tank lah. Sure np. Anytime you happen to be shopping at Lot 1, can just drop me a call. My place is just 3 mins walk away from that mall. Just want to complete phase 2 asap. Get those frags from Peacemaker, Comy, install my 2026. then chill for a few months before phase 3 - addition of Leopard wrasse and RG.
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wah... tunze wavebox?
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Here's the rics. Thanks to CF. He came over and helped me glued the frags to a rock. Thanks heaps mate! FragM's tank looks really neglected. Prob due to his exams. These guys looked so nice 1 month back. hope they bloom like before soon.
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Serangoon MRT lor. 6 - 6:15 pm? I will bring your 1 bottle of reefmax and 2 bottles of Tigger live pods. BTW, see if the LED kinda increases algae growth? I am speculating that it does cause after swopping out my LED, the algae growth seemed slower. My PH also has dropped drastically in the day. (from 8.35 to 8.15) I am suspecting that due to slower algae boom ==> less oxygen, more CO2 ==> PH lower. Maybe gotta do with the spectrum of the light?? Just wild wild speculation hor.
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sad, I hope he takes in the processed pods.
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Yup. okie. don't want to stop also cannot already. 2 warning oledi. but I am not expecting my pipefish, clingfish and yashia to survive. keeping finger crossed.
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lol. roger roger.... I still have 8 frags from you and another 6 -7 frags from Comy yet to collect Hey I got the 2 bottle of live pods for you.
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Cedric's is MIA. but it could still be alive somewhere in his huge tank. I had a hard time locating this fella even in my nano. (*somehow, he - cedric - thinks I am joking when I sms him this response.)