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150 gallon marine aquarium


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Mid Nov

Green, Brown, Red algea start to appeared. :shock:

may be due to bringing in too many live stock suddenly.

from start cleaning fish tank, rockscaping, re-scaping, cleaning algae

my back buay tar han. :cry: So, if u are thinking to buy a 2.5 ft (height) fish :)

tank, think again.

Looking good dude! :)

How are you managing with the algae?... under control I hope.

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Awesome tank..don't worry about the algae. They normally occur in phases. After 4-5 months should totally go away by themselves.

A few things to point out though... ;)

The pink tip heliofungia you have in your tank...they are naturally found on sand beds. ;) Maybe it would be more comfy on the sand? :lol: Watch the sting thou...its sting is quite strong to other corals. ;)

Always something more important than fish.

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wah.. nice nice very neat and nice rockscape and coral placement! good job dude! :bow:

The world is such a wicked place,war btween the human race. People work to earn their bread,while across the sea they're counting dead

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The pink tip heliofungia you have in your tank...they are naturally found on sand beds. ;) Maybe it would be more comfy on the sand? :lol: Watch the sting thou...its sting is quite strong to other corals. ;)

:)

Take for the advice.

The pink plate coral is my favorite,

that is why it is up there. :lol::evil:

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hey nice tank.... But isn't weipro 2013 way too small for a tank that size........... My 3 feet is already running on 2013

weipro 2014 is too tall, can not fit into my cabinet. :(

so far is working fine, aglae still visiable but under control.

The main nutrient export is the marco algae in the refugium.

Now no more money for effective skimmer. :cry:

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weipro 2014 is too tall, can not fit into my cabinet. :(

so far is working fine, aglae still visiable but under control.

The main nutrient export is the marco algae in the refugium.

Now no more money for effective skimmer. :cry:

IMO the skimmer is the most importantn thing, maybe you might want to save up more for a bigger or better skimmer



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Love your tank...me wife say your tank is the kind she preferred....

cool and nice distribution of colours....

agree...like the pink tip plate coral.....

any way to solve the diatom buildup on the sand bed.... :lol:

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Love your tank...me wife say your tank is the kind she preferred....

cool and nice distribution of colours....

agree...like the pink tip plate coral.....

any way to solve the diatom buildup on the sand bed.... :lol:

That is wat my wife said, she want a colourful tank. ;)

The aglae is so far under control, only on the sand bed and the sump

tank. :lol:

I clear the red algae in my sump every two day using a net to scoop away.

I also keep two big size sea cucumber to eat away the algae on the sand bed.

Last week I put in a bottle of ROWA phos.

The algae problem is much better than 2 weeks ago.

Hopfully it will be gone 3 to 4 months later. ;)

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