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CFOh

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  1. Another info from Liveaquaria & thesea.org.. I think we discuss this on new topic... Probably I try scan some info from books as well.. Cheers..
  2. Hydnophora rigida is LPS?? All the while I being told is closer to LPS family but still fall under SPS category... That mean most books and website info r wrong? Any info to share.. Thanks for sharing..
  3. Fyi, The other Horn & Knob LPS corals.. Cheers... Horn Coral (Hydnophora exesa) Lesser Knob Coral(Cyphastrea decadia)
  4. Thanks, Bro Eniram, it is SPS... I know certain Horn & knob coral r classify under LPS such as Horn Coral (Hydnophora exesa) & Lesser Knob Coral or Mound (Cyphastrea decadia) etc... Thanks for sharing...
  5. LCK News.... Hawaii shipment tmr, expected visitor like Black Tang, AT's & Flame angels etc.. And Huge range of corals on sales now.. Corals like organ pipes, moon, torch, hammer, fox, candy cane, plates, gonio, lobo, elegance, bubble & zoas... very good prices. :thumbsup:
  6. pmed Yes, made in china. Further information & review can found in the following link... So far all the user rating very good. http://www.fish-street.com/product_details.php?item_id=389&currency_code=SGD
  7. Hi, according to Auntie, is not yellow belly. The size is around 2" for the small one. Cheers.
  8. It come with operating manual in English & Chinese.. Will try post here later on...
  9. Cool.. Will visit there next Melaka visit.... For those unable to find location @ above web, Coral Wonderland is located at Dataran Pahlawan Melaka Megamall. Malacca, Malaysia. Contact 606-282 9966 for enquiries. I guess they might have opening offer now... Pls find below Map for Dataran Pahlawan Melaka Megamall: http://www.streetdirectory.com/malaysia/malacca/travel/travel_id_3709/travel_site_151718/travel_no_/
  10. One thing I like this device were: 1. Come with internal rechargeable battery... Can be switch between DC & Battery mode.. 2. Blue Back light to help viewing at night or dark. 3. Easy to calibrated 4. Portable without power adaptor 5. Cheap
  11. Time to action now... Here is my tank reading.... salinity @ 31.4ppt (1.023) & PH ~8.06..
  12. This is my suggestion... after obtain the reading.. pls tape the 2 calibration screw hole to avoid mishandling....
  13. Again, If found any discrepancy within fluid reading Vs display.. Uses screw to adjust the display reading until match 6.86... Clockwise is increase reading, and counter clockwise is reduce reading...
  14. After that, Is time to calibrate PH reading... Samething, makesure the display reading match with calibration fluid... Which is 6.86 @ 25C....
  15. If found any discrepancy within fluid reading Vs display.. Uses screw to adjust the display reading until match 20ppt... Clockwise is increase reading, and counter clockwise is reduce reading...
  16. Now.. begin to check the Salinity calibration... and Make sure the display reading match with calibration fluid... Which is 20PPT (1.015)
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