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Reef Discussion
01/12/2007, 01:12 AM
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Dsb?
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Kelmen
What I'm recalling is the deeper the better. ...
What I'm recalling is the deeper the better.
The general problem ppl trying DSB is because not-deep-enough. most around 4" - 6"
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New to the Hobby
04/10/2006, 04:30 AM
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Sickly Cleaner Shrimp?
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344
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Kelmen
Too bad Dr Ron not around. Better remove the...
Too bad Dr Ron not around. Better remove the infected shrimp, worry it may spread to other shrimps
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New to the Hobby
04/10/2006, 04:28 AM
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Bless their "pointy little heads"
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Kelmen
or maybe pay a little more for another small...
or maybe pay a little more for another small clown, for pairing?
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New to the Hobby
04/04/2006, 10:16 PM
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bad hermit crabs
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Kelmen
If you can keep them well feeded, they are less...
If you can keep them well feeded, they are less likely going to bother other livestocks.
Whenever you noticed they molten about 2 times, be ready to provide a new shells, with appropriate...
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Anemones & Clownfish
12/25/2005, 10:17 AM
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are these clownfish eggs?
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Kelmen
They just have a batch of eggs again! This time I...
They just have a batch of eggs again! This time I spotted that they have a small tube from their abdomen (definitely their reproduction -gun- :D ) pose out.
Mmm... I will have to research more how...
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Anemones & Clownfish
12/22/2005, 08:30 AM
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are these clownfish eggs?
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Kelmen
Found out this morning, all the eggs gone! I...
Found out this morning, all the eggs gone!
I believe they probably hatched at last night, and highly all succumbed to the powerhead and skimmer :(
I thought only some will hatch 1st, then I can...
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Anemones & Clownfish
12/17/2005, 11:32 PM
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are these clownfish eggs?
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Kelmen
found an online ref for the rearing topic, quite...
found an online ref for the rearing topic, quite good:
http://www.google.com.my/search?hl=en&q=%22breeding+clownfish%22+mjacques952&meta=
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Anemones & Clownfish
12/17/2005, 10:37 AM
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are these clownfish eggs?
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Kelmen
Wow! Responded so fast :) ... hehe ... thx,...
Wow! Responded so fast :) ... hehe ... thx, brothers.
I'm going through some articles reading on rearing them. I will only reuse the main tank for this purpose as well, probably setup a small...
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Anemones & Clownfish
12/17/2005, 10:06 AM
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are these clownfish eggs?
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Kelmen
are these clownfish eggs?
http://reefcentral.com/gallery/data/521/78845clownfish_eggs.jpg
The best pic I can manage with my lousy cam. The center piece of stuffs.
They dont looks like anything like microalgae or...
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The Reef Chemistry Forum
11/08/2005, 04:58 AM
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Hands in tank
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Kelmen
I would say it depends on how "dirty and...
I would say it depends on how "dirty and poisonous" of your hands when submerging in the tank water.
imagine the difference between hands of a student and car mechanic.
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Zoanthids
11/07/2005, 08:41 PM
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Giving up on zoa's-to many nudi's!!!!
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Kelmen
Yoh brother, you don't necessary to go for a...
Yoh brother, you don't necessary to go for a full-stop on zoanthids.
As you planned, let your tank be with no-zoa for about 2 or months.
Say, after that whenever you are in the mood again, try...
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New to the Hobby
11/02/2005, 03:09 AM
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what's sequence pump? external pump?
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Kelmen
I see. Its a "brand" name. I thought it got...
I see. Its a "brand" name.
I thought it got somekind of decent design related to sequence\sequencial or whatever. :D
thx for the clear up.
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Anemones & Clownfish
10/31/2005, 04:02 AM
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Thinking of Adding a Second Clown
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Posted By
Kelmen
IMO: Getting a smaller new one would give...
IMO:
Getting a smaller new one would give better positive result.
But if the sizing too small, I wonder would they ever breed.... like my case.
My is False Percula, latter introduce a small...
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New to the Hobby
10/31/2005, 03:47 AM
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what's sequence pump? external pump?
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Posted By
Kelmen
what's sequence pump? external pump?
Greeting brother,
wondering what's is called "sequence" pump. Seems to me these pumps are external type, so "sequence pump = external pump" and vice versa?
And they fair better compared to...
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Reef Fishes
10/31/2005, 03:44 AM
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should I shift my 2 fishs in refugium to main tank?
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Posted By
Kelmen
He, I guess it falls back to "trial and...
He, I guess it falls back to "trial and monitor"....
(backache.... catching fish.... ) :(
:D
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Advanced Topics
10/31/2005, 03:41 AM
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will uncured LR give better livestocks variety for new tank?
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342
Posted By
Kelmen
I'm curious. Say take an example of those area...
I'm curious. Say take an example of those area frequent by tide (are these area called intertide? ), that sometime the area are submerged under sea water, but other time are under the full baking...
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Advanced Topics
10/31/2005, 03:34 AM
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what fish smart?
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Posted By
Kelmen
Yah, I recall that from National Geography...
Yah, I recall that from National Geography documentary claimed that octopus is a smartee, it learn of its environment quick and very responsive.
To me, those other fishes are merely "stomach"...
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Reef Fishes
10/27/2005, 05:35 AM
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should I shift my 2 fishs in refugium to main tank?
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Kelmen
should I shift my 2 fishs in refugium to main tank?
Hello brother,
Presently I'm having a 6 lines wrasse and an algae blenny staying in refugium for sometime, so far so good.
I used to have an algae blenny in main tank too, with big belly....
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Advanced Topics
10/27/2005, 05:28 AM
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what fish smart?
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337
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Kelmen
what fish smart?
Hello Anthony,
Apart from from dolphin, do you know any fishs that can categorized as smart as they will (higher degree) learn something? Fishs that generally available to hobbyists.
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Advanced Topics
10/27/2005, 04:57 AM
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will uncured LR give better livestocks variety for new tank?
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342
Posted By
Kelmen
will uncured LR give better livestocks variety for new tank?
Hello Dr Ron,
Regards setting up a new reef tank using LR, isn't that using an uncured LR will give more higher variety of livestocks as seeding for a new tank?
As cured LR probably have...
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Anemones & Clownfish
10/27/2005, 04:28 AM
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I Can't Decide - Help?
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241
Posted By
Kelmen
I would advise you against maroon. In all my...
I would advise you against maroon.
In all my reading, they are the most fierce (bullying) and destructive (sand bed digger) one.
The pro is probably they are the most hardy in clownfish group.
...
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Marine Plants & Macroalgae
10/27/2005, 04:17 AM
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Grape Caulpera
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460
Posted By
Kelmen
in my case, yellow tang (take the grape as snack)...
in my case, yellow tang (take the grape as snack) and red hairy hermit crab (non-reef-safe) (definitely love the grapes so much)
I think eletric blue hermit may like it too.
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Marine Plants & Macroalgae
10/20/2005, 04:40 AM
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Heat and Macro
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386
Posted By
Kelmen
my grape caulerpa in refugium grow damn well,...
my grape caulerpa in refugium grow damn well, running constantly in 31 - 32 degress Celcius.
No chiller, and I live in a hot country.
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Marine Plants & Macroalgae
10/20/2005, 04:37 AM
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Grape Caulpera
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460
Posted By
Kelmen
If you have the right herbivor/omnivore to...
If you have the right herbivor/omnivore to control them, then its no worry.
Fish like tang and most hermit go craze nut over them.
Forum:
Marine Plants & Macroalgae
10/20/2005, 04:33 AM
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4
Macros at low Salinity?
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214
Posted By
Kelmen
Sometime I prune some grape caulerpa and drop...
Sometime I prune some grape caulerpa and drop them in a fresh water (plainly filtered water, non-salt) in a cup somewhere nearby -- lazy to dump them in the basket or the QT.
Even after 1 week,...
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