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:D  :D  u seem to like IR style of architectual. Anyway, it's a new and refreshing rockscape which i believe no one else has done it before

Wah..what is IR scaping??I blur?? Alll I know is create 'cave holes' for my fish to swim through. Hee hee hee...still let tank cycle. Have to wait and still thinking what fish to put in other then demsal. Maybe a tank with hawkfish and chomis. Kind of like that fish now...

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Wah..what is IR scaping??I blur?? Alll I know is create 'cave holes' for my fish to swim through. Hee hee hee...still let tank cycle. Have to wait and still thinking what fish to put in other then demsal. Maybe a tank with hawkfish and chomis. Kind of like that fish now...

Haha, Bro Earth is refering to the new Integrated Resort at Marina Bay. Your scaping looks a bit like the new casino building.

It's also good to have caves for fishes to hide and rest and night. Chromis is a good fish to add...one of my favourites....But sis....not as food later for your lionfish hor. :shock:

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hmmm what fish is that? i cant tell pic too small also and the fish like cammo leh

Yes that is spotted hawk fish. I have one hooked eye hawk hiding somewhere. He is new to the tank less than one week. Only comes out upon the sight of live feeders. :lol:

Also add in one lavander tang and one yellow tang. Slowly....

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The right part which my Yellow tang likes to hang out and be 'friendly' with the other Lavander tang.This Yellow tang is eating like a pig, can fight with my spotted hawk.

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Actually I have something to add, my Lavander tang is nipping off things from the live rocks for food, and my yellow tang can finish one leaf of chinese lettuce alone. It is so glutton that I was afriad it will eat itself to death. How to balance these 2 tang in their intake? One eat like no body's business the other will only nip at the live rocks. I also giving dried seaweed to the tang one alternate days. One day chinese lettuce one day dried seaweed. Any advise??? :(

My school of chromis is eating from my hand fish flakes. This is one thing I am very rpoud of. :whistle

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The right part which my Yellow tang likes to hang out and be 'friendly' with the other Lavander tang.This Yellow tang is eating like a pig, can fight with my spotted hawk.

rightlz5.th.jpg

Actually I have something to add, my Lavander tang is nipping off things from the live rocks for food, and my yellow tang can finish one leaf of chinese lettuce alone. It is so glutton that I was afriad it will eat itself to death. How to balance these 2 tang in their intake? One eat like no body's business the other will only nip at the live rocks. I also giving dried seaweed to the tang one alternate days. One day chinese lettuce one day dried seaweed. Any advise??? :(

My school of chromis is eating from my hand fish flakes. This is one thing I am very rpoud of. :whistle

don't worry sis... its normal.. evene if you don't feed them so much they will still keep finding food to eat...

if i'm not wrong they eat so much because they are herbivourous(forget the spelling :P) and living in a salt water environment they need alot of energy to expel the salt from the water... thus explain y they keep eating and eating and eating....

and IMO other than eating, searching for food and mating... i seriously don't think that they can do other things... haha....

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yerp sooner or later ur lavander tang will eat the lettuce,its oni a matter of time,the oni way is to temp it wid the lettuce tats wat i do wid my tangs(in my opinion thou)

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Sad to say both my tang die. I most haertache is my yelow tang. This fellow sure settle down and start eating earliest. I have no idea why I am still having the Nitrate problem.

Not getting any fish for the moment until I solve the Nitate problem.Left the spotted hawk, demsal and Chromis in the tank.

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Sad to say both my tang die. I most haertache is my yelow tang. This fellow sure settle down and start eating earliest. I have no idea why I am still having the Nitrate problem.

Not getting any fish for the moment until I solve the Nitate problem.Left the spotted hawk, demsal and Chromis in the tank.

sis how long u do a water change?

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