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Old 23-03-2013, 10:07 PM   #21
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Nice power packed comm in crystal clear water. Can share your water change regime also?
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Old 30-03-2013, 03:11 AM   #22
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Interesting comm bro..wads ur wc regime like n any chemical products u use to maintain water parameters?
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Old 30-03-2013, 09:15 AM   #23
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Got chance showcase your filter setup so can learn from you?
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Old 30-03-2013, 07:20 PM   #24
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Thanks for all the comments.

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Got chance showcase your filter setup so can learn from you?
The filtration system is very simple, consists of mechanical filtration, biological filtration, and chemical stage.

Mechanical filtration
- 3D setup, layered. Capturing particles in stages by size, from big to small.
- Cleaning the medias every two to three days, depend on the type of feeds.
- Changing the medias weekly.
- Add Biozym during every cleaning to maintain nitrification capacity.

Biological filtration
- First compartment, nitrification. Momotaro Bacteria House, submerged, cross arrangement to enable turbulence flow.
- Second compartment, nitrification. Mr. Aqua CR in netting, loosely pack to allow flexibility in arrangement.
- Third compartment, nitrification and denitrification. Biohome+ in netting, loosely pack to allow flexibility in arrangement.
- Fourth compartment, pump with aeration.

Chemical stage (Not allow to share the details as of now)
- Flow from one of the pump.
- Remove NO3 and tiny particles.
- Flow return back to pump compartment, drinkable quality.

Others
- Feeding once a day. All kinds of feeder, pellets, MP.
- Maintaining pH at 7 using sodium bicarbonate. No CC or OS.
- Using WIZZ fast cycle to reduce the load on biological filtration.
- Water change of 50 to 60% weekly. On and off twice per week. Using seachem safe and add Biozym and WIZZ fast cycle every water change.

Keeping fish is fun, is combination of science and art.

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Old 30-03-2013, 08:12 PM   #25
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Thanks for all the comments.



The filtration system is very simple, consists of mechanical filtration, biological filtration, and chemical stage.

Mechanical filtration
- 3D setup, layered. Capturing particles in stages by size, from big to small.
- Cleaning the medias every two to three days, depend on the type of feeds.
- Changing the medias weekly.
- Add Biozym during every cleaning to maintain nitrification capacity.

Biological filtration
- First compartment, nitrification. Momotaro Bacteria House, submerged, cross arrangement to enable turbulence flow.
- Second compartment, nitrification. Mr. Aqua CR in netting, loosely pack to allow flexibility in arrangement.
- Third compartment, nitrification and denitrification. Biohome+ in netting, loosely pack to allow flexibility in arrangement.
- Fourth compartment, pump with aeration.

Chemical stage (Not allow to share the details as of now)
- Flow from one of the pump.
- Remove NO3 and tiny particles.
- Flow return back to pump compartment, drinkable quality.

Others
- Feeding once a day. All kinds of feeder, pellets, MP.
- Maintaining pH at 7 using sodium bicarbonate. No CC or OS.
- Using WIZZ fast cycle to reduce the load on biological filtration.
- Water change of 50 to 60% weekly. On and off twice per week. Using seachem safe and add Biozym and WIZZ fast cycle every water change.

Keeping fish is fun, is combination of science and art.
Thanks for sharing so detail, din know filter setup,so chim one, need to be scientist le. Must invite you come my house help me liao...
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Old 01-04-2013, 01:53 AM   #26
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Thanks for sharing so detail, din know filter setup,so chim one, need to be scientist le. Must invite you come my house help me liao...
You got one tank at home rite? Do water change more often la.. don't be lazy..
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Old 01-04-2013, 10:46 PM   #27
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You got one tank at home rite? Do water change more often la.. don't be lazy..
Hahaa, ok ok, going change water every alternate days like discus keeping...
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Old 02-04-2013, 11:34 PM   #28
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Photo taken just arrived from Brazil.


After a few months keeping together with all the giant predatory fishes. Scared till pale colouration.
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Old 05-04-2013, 12:37 PM   #29
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wow solid comm...
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Old 05-04-2013, 02:11 PM   #30
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Great looking monster comm, thks for sharing. The FF group look nice.
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