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21-10-2014, 01:10 PM | #31 | |
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bro Brichardi also Jo's gang i think .... his house tanga also a lot , maybe more now ? btw if you want really fine sand, play sand is good (and cheap) but it wont affect pH if you intend to use sand as a pH buffer |
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21-10-2014, 01:25 PM | #32 |
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Ray is one of the old birds in this Lake Tanganyikan cichlids hobby
He is in fact one of my Tanganyikan mentors, not mentioning others that are obvious, haha
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hmm... ok, that makes him my grand-mentor. better pay my respects. |
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21-10-2014, 01:55 PM | #34 | |
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BTW I didn't gave bud Ziwei any pair of angel fishes. Just some small ones. Also, Johannes is exaggerating about me being one of his mentor on tanganyikans la. We are simply hobbyists exchanging/sharing our knowledge on fishes, being fish lovers ourselves. However it's good to know that there are really other keen tanganyikan lovers like him, Tangs_rule, ECtan, Youngman, Wildbear, etc, etc, etc... that always would be most willing to help and share with hobbyists. BTW Zonk or any others....my house is always open to anyone that wants to see/talk fishes over a cup of hot coffee! |
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21-10-2014, 02:34 PM | #35 | |
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21-10-2014, 03:18 PM | #36 |
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[QUOTE=zonkkie;9765778]Saw your post on your very impressive big tank! Amazing! Ok - so the more economical option is still baking soda and epson salt. Do you do anything to prevent the sand going down to your sump?
yup..so far no problem witj baking soda and epson salt..i didnt really try to block sands from going down into sump.as the overflow is on the top surface..seldom will have sand being filtered down..but overtime sure will have abit of find sands in sump..but its fine with mi. |
22-10-2014, 12:05 AM | #37 |
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Woh.
Another guys who also just kenal tagans ebola just liked me.. haha Due to Recently keep poisoned by frenz, I also just step into tagans world. Just share my recent setup, any goes wrong all sifus please correct me. I just setup a 422 tank with mr aqua ohf system. A ohf c/w 4 layer, wool, bioball, cr and some aquaclay and 1 tray of cc. Going to take out aqua clay also heard that I will bring down the ph level. From the first day of setup, ph level was at 9.5 and current reading is at 8.4. Still monitoring whether it will Still dropping or not then only decide whether need to add cc. For the pump wise, I am using aqua -up dry pump, it just like those Taiwanese place the pump at the ohf and an inlet goes all the way to the bottom of the tank. I set the inlet at abt 3" away after the substrate. The reason I choose this type of pump, it is because good for scaping purpose. For substrate, currently just using plain 30kg of coral sand. Was planning whether do I need to add 1 bag of sudo sand to create like river bed feeling. But worried abt the outcome will quite funny. And for scaping tools, this week gonna add in some rocks that in grey colour in odd shape. Hope won't much affect to the ph level. Recently, my frenz just add 2 bags of redsea reef base as his tagans tank substrate as that sand claimed that it will help to maintain the tank ph @ 8.2-8.3. I m still waiting his results ,if really able to help may get 2 bags to ply too. .↖(^ω^)↗ Sent from my GT-N7105 using Tapatalk |
30-10-2014, 10:17 PM | #38 |
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30-10-2014, 10:56 PM | #39 |
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Nice J.transcriptus...swee!
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31-10-2014, 06:49 AM | #40 |
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Nice healthy pair! Hope they breed soon.
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