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Old 20-11-2005, 11:56 AM   #11
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If you are using strong power head, and the pattern of water input is like Resun type, then it's better to get a sponge to protect anything from vacuuming into it (but you have to wash the sponge regularly). My anemone almost got into the powerhead few months ago, luckily I got home early that day, and manage to remove it. My purple tang also kena suck and stuck at the power head input, but I was around that time, manage to save it. Agree with bro monsterz, don't add any live stock for the time being. Take good care of those fishes in the pail, I'm sure they can survive through. Since your live rock already contained all the necessary b.bacteria, I don't think you have to cycle through the whole process again, all bros, do you all agree or he should cycle again?
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Old 20-11-2005, 05:27 PM   #12
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i 'rebot' my tank. 3ft.add planktons n some bacteria. water is clear now. fishes in pail still alive.

my powerhead. BOYU SP-1300

50hz 18w
Hmax 0.9m Qmax 900L/h
no skimmer no chiller.

ATMAN exernal filter. Hmax 1.7m
Qmax 450L/h

1 blue light n 1 red light. tt's wad the shop uncle told me.
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Old 20-11-2005, 06:49 PM   #13
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Old 20-11-2005, 07:35 PM   #14
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Quote:
Originally Posted by godzillaliu88
i 'rebot' my tank. 3ft.add planktons n some bacteria. water is clear now. fishes in pail still alive.

my powerhead. BOYU SP-1300

50hz 18w
Hmax 0.9m Qmax 900L/h
no skimmer no chiller.

ATMAN exernal filter. Hmax 1.7m
Qmax 450L/h

1 blue light n 1 red light. tt's wad the shop uncle told me.
The uncle know nothing about marine.
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Old 20-11-2005, 08:08 PM   #15
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The uncle know nothing about marine.
the famous marine shop at clementi.

it's 1 blue. and 1 warm light colour.

is it good to keep the blue light on for 24hrs?
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Old 20-11-2005, 10:31 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by godzillaliu88
the famous marine shop at clementi.

it's 1 blue. and 1 warm light colour.

is it good to keep the blue light on for 24hrs?
If u talking about those white tube is ok not the pink tube which is use for fresh water tank. It famous for choping carrot .
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Old 21-11-2005, 01:21 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by mansiz
If you are using strong power head, and the pattern of water input is like Resun type, then it's better to get a sponge to protect anything from vacuuming into it (but you have to wash the sponge regularly). My anemone almost got into the powerhead few months ago, luckily I got home early that day, and manage to remove it. My purple tang also kena suck and stuck at the power head input, but I was around that time, manage to save it. Agree with bro monsterz, don't add any live stock for the time being. Take good care of those fishes in the pail, I'm sure they can survive through. Since your live rock already contained all the necessary b.bacteria, I don't think you have to cycle through the whole process again, all bros, do you all agree or he should cycle again?
In my opinion, shld still cycle the tank for at least 2 days as itz almost all "new sw" , water shld be more cindition after that.
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Old 21-11-2005, 02:14 AM   #18
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Check ur NO2 level.
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