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- Fluval 13.5 set comes with LED marine light and pump - Fluval Mini Skimmer - Solid type cabinet Used ard 9mths and recently upgraded to a bigger Redsea Tank hence selling this one. No livestock, just the above mentioned equipment. Will throw in some marinepure media. $280 for this plug & play set Self collect from my place @ 563588
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I have two , selling one away. less than a year. Still under warranty come with battery SGD 45 pm if keen
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Decommissioning my 3feet tank. Well taken care of Equipment and cheap Live Stocks to go at solid rock bottom price for the condition of items. All items condition at 8/10 - Cleaned weekly | Used for less than a year | -2 due to normal usage | Do feel free to drop me a text if you have any inquiries or would like to see photos!! - 9653 8710 Equipment 1) Kessil A80 Tuna with gooseneck - $115 2) OCTO ( Reef Octopus ) HOB Bh-90 - $130 3) Fluval FX4 Canister filter - $200 | Free Delivery | 4) Maxspect Gyre XF130 - $140 5) 3ft Tank ( Eurobracing ) - $40 | To go last | Live Stock 1) Foxface 4" ( $6 ) 2) Powder blue tang 6-7" ( $30 ) Free delivery if the purchase is $200 or above. Pickup Location at Bishan Mrt
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Hi guys, I'm selling this pump as I've upgrade months ago. It's in EXCELLENT condition as I only ran it for 2 weeks. It's like Eheim, RELIABLE. It's made in Italy and has great international reviews. Retails at $220 I'm Selling at $150 Contact me at 9438two788 Dave
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Hi guys, I'm selling this pump as I've upgrade months ago. It's in EXCELLENT condition as I only ran it for 2 weeks. It's like Eheim, RELIABLE. It's made in Italy and has great international reviews. Retails at $220 I'm Selling at $150 Contact me at 9438two788 Dave
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Hi pros, am thinking of getting a Fluval Spec 5 and making it my first marine tank. Is there anyone who can advise a step-by-step idiot's guide? I hope to get to a tank with all the bright colors of and bustling marine life! Please correct me if I'm wrong: 1. Firstly, after getting the tank, do i need to change the factory default light to get it to the marine kind of lighting which can support coral and fishes. Do i need to add anything to the default filters etc? (specs of Fluval Spec: http://ca-en.hagen.com/Aquatic/Aquariums/Starter-Kits-Desktop/10516) 2. So far my plan is to get some LR, and arag LS, with half or 1 market prawn to get the cycling started. Which test kit is a good starter kit to buy? 3. Once that is done, i will need to introduce cleaning crew first? For a 5G/19L tank, how many and what kind of cleaning crew should i introduce 4. After cleaning crew is in, do i introduce corals or fishes first? Am advised to get Hammers and Mushrooms as a starter coral as they are hardier, but the colors are duller, so am seeing if there are other brighter, more colorful corals that I can be suggested. 5. Am thinking of introducing clowns but am not sure i should due to the tank size. Thanks for your valuable inputs!
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Have this running since early July Filtration: - Some canister prefilter that I loaded with a sheet of wool and stuffed with coral chips. Lots of pods running around in here - An old EHEIM canister filter my late father left me, no idea what model this is. Only live rock in here. Wavemaker: - Boyu WM-101 (would probably upgrade to an MP10 in the near future) Protein Skimmer: - DIY 'Glazer' style skimmer I made with a plastic tube from Art Friend (pardon the bad silicone job lol) Chiller: - 1/20HP Hailea HC-100a Lighting: - 3rd party hood with 6 x 3watt LEDs, 4 whites and 2 blues Livestock: These two guys Random zoa, paly and shrooms and a hitchhiker anemone that came with my live rock from Coral Farm I have a love/hate relationship with this tank, I love the design but it's a real pain to work with with regards to maintenance and equipment sourcing. The very narrow opening at the top also means that oxygen exchange is restricted. I had the tank crash on me once in the early days because the wavemaker wasn't causing enough surface agitation and it became hypoxic.