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  1. HOT TIP Topic -- Favorite Foods for Feeding Your Tank

    I feed frozen bloodworms...sometimes i blend some beef heart w/ liquid garlic, scatter them thinly on a plastic sheet and put them in the freezer. Here in the Philippines, we can buy lots of live tilapia. I set aside the fisheggs , put them in the ref and feed a pinch or two once in a while...
  2. converting a 55 Gallon fresh water to salt water best way

    Hi, Your freshwater materials (rocks and sand) in my opinion may be used for saltwater, why not...but it will take a long time to acclimate or cure itself to saltwater. Do you know that used stinky tires are being used to propagate/grow more corals...because over time...nature (thanks to the...
  3. jelly fish a good idea or not

    Am not sure but logically because they dont have mouths, they are filter feeders...they eat tiny organisms. In the Philippines (my place), they lurk top of the water where millions of tiny things float...rarely did I see them in the reef. Some are as big as 14" in diameter and as small as...
  4. Resun Ozone Processor

    Hi, Anyone using this thing? Resun says it: 1:Rapidly increase oxygen and resolve organic matter such as protein 2:Effectively kill the virus and bacteria to purify the water 3:It will be even better if working with protein skimmer of high polymer filter Comments/Advise please. Thanks!!! Deo...
  5. ViaAqua Multi-skimmer

    Hi, Anybody with experience using this ViaAqua Multi-skimmer? Your comments will be highly appreciated. Any comments on the Resun CL-85 chiller too. Deo
  6. Please ID this fish

    Ok, my 5 days experience with these fishes: They don't hide much; stay in open rocks; move little. They didn't bother my other fishes (2" and more). The only thing i saw them eat are the live small guppies (1.2cm). I read they eat more at night. I read they are carnivorous and won't bother the...
  7. Please ID this fish

    Hi John, My 2 scorpionfishes are just about 1 inch. One is a little bit smaller. Ok, i'll see if i can be lucky again to find the yellow one. Will keep you posted. Thanks again. PS, mention me to your friends here in the Philippines.
  8. Please ID this fish

    The other pix...clearer.
  9. Please ID this fish

    Thanks guys! Thanks John, you're a real expert. I have 2 of these I found (again) in the pet store. I often visit the stores just to look at the fishes; i don't buy anything anymore cause i have enough inhabitants already (5 gal per 1" fish ratio right?). But when i noticed these 2 little...
  10. Please ID this fish

    Hi Guys, Please identify this fish. Looks like a grouper family member.
  11. Miniature Yellow Grouper

    Thanks John and Len, Im excited about this fish. The other sturdy fishes i have are 2" picasso trigger, 8" snowflake eel and 3" tomato clown; all around 2 years old in my tank. They seem not to bother each other. They are all crazy eaters. This basslet is a welcome addition who gives a...
  12. anyone keep groupers in a reef tank?

    I used to have 1 red grouper and 1 black grouper in a 75 gal tank. They grew from 2 in to 8 inches in 1 year. Then i decided to let them loose in the sea (coral habitat). Now i found a miniature yellow grouper. I think this one will not grow much 'cause i haven't seen a big yellow one in my...
  13. Miniature Yellow Grouper

    Guys Look at this pix! Very cool! He's just around 2 inches and pure yellow with long fins and tail. I guess he will not grow more than 3 or 4 inches. I found him in the pet store who doesn't seem to know a lot about him. First time i saw his kind too so i immediately bought him. He eats a...
  14. Supplement Experiment

    Would like to keep it secret until after i tested it for at least 3 months without water change and no other additives. If something worse happens; im the only one to suffer. Though im more confident now it's really effective. It's truly natural... very available...will let u know in April...
  15. Supplement Experiment

    Last Jan 22, i mentioned in my post that i am trying a natural supplement. Well, it's 6 weeks now without water change and my corals are even doing better than Jan 22. Will keep on... See them here. Look at my CB Shrimp too; she loves to eat frozen bloodworms. :D

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