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Re: The welcome thread

PostPosted:18 Jan 2018 06:51
by pentux
Hi @Weifoong ,
welcome. yes i would appreciate how you setup your tank. I will also buy some ornaments from aquariums to add into my tank after my tank arrives.

so did u purchase those drinking distilled water and mix it with marine salt to make your brackish water? i have purchased a refractor already but not sure whether i require those water testers...

Re: The welcome thread

PostPosted:18 Jan 2018 14:55
by Weifoong
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pentux wrote:Hi @Weifoong ,
welcome. yes i would appreciate how you setup your tank. I will also buy some ornaments from aquariums to add into my tank after my tank arrives.

so did u purchase those drinking distilled water and mix it with marine salt to make your brackish water? i have purchased a refractor already but not sure whether i require those water testers...
Hi @pentux
U can get distilled water from supermarkets n mix it with marine salt (from LFS). Then test salinity with ur hydrometer.
I decided to get a refractometer. Ornaments or anything u need to buy, I can share contact with you n even home breeder contact as they sell opae ula at cheaper rate than shops.
After you set up your tank n start cycling, you need to get test kits to test the water.
For me, I get those liquid test kits to test for ammonia, nitrite and PH. I don't recommend test strips as results maybe inaccurate.
I also dose with nitrifying bacteria to start up my tank..
Perhaps, @odin and other veterans will help give a tip or two to start new tank cycling successfully?
Thanks Weifoong :happy:

Re: The welcome thread

PostPosted:19 Jan 2018 01:06
by pentux
Weifoong wrote:Image
pentux wrote:Hi @Weifoong ,
welcome. yes i would appreciate how you setup your tank. I will also buy some ornaments from aquariums to add into my tank after my tank arrives.

so did u purchase those drinking distilled water and mix it with marine salt to make your brackish water? i have purchased a refractor already but not sure whether i require those water testers...
Hi @pentux
U can get distilled water from supermarkets n mix it with marine salt (from LFS). Then test salinity with ur hydrometer.
I decided to get a refractometer. Ornaments or anything u need to buy, I can share contact with you n even home breeder contact as they sell opae ula at cheaper rate than shops.
After you set up your tank n start cycling, you need to get test kits to test the water.
For me, I get those liquid test kits to test for ammonia, nitrite and PH. I don't recommend test strips as results maybe inaccurate.
I also dose with nitrifying bacteria to start up my tank..
Perhaps, @odin and other veterans will help give a tip or two to start new tank cycling successfully?
Thanks Weifoong :happy:
Thanks I have the same refractometer as you!
I thought I could skip having the liquid test kits as they are costly for a starter...



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Re: The welcome thread

PostPosted:19 Jan 2018 01:53
by pentux
Yes @Weifoong , please pm me the person's contact. I knew someone from Carousell selling some ornaments and opae ula too.

Re: The welcome thread

PostPosted:19 Jan 2018 09:57
by odin
If you need any help setting up and cycling your new tank just put up a post/thread and we will get things going. :smile:

Re: The welcome thread

PostPosted:20 Jan 2018 23:31
by Ann
After flip flopping back and forth, I've finally decided to take the plunge. I will get some Opies. No other shrimp compares. The Forum has grown!
Ann

Re: The welcome thread

PostPosted:21 Jan 2018 00:56
by odin
Ann wrote:After flip flopping back and forth, I've finally decided to take the plunge. I will get some Opies. No other shrimp compares. The Forum has grown!
Ann
That’s great news! Let us know if you need any help :)



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Re: The welcome thread

PostPosted:23 Jan 2018 04:42
by Weifoong
Hi @odin ,
Can check with you whether okay to keep larvae with adult opae ula?
I realized I 've more than one berried opae ula... :tongue:

The welcome thread

PostPosted:23 Jan 2018 10:05
by odin
Oh wow that’s great news that you have berried females! Yes it’s absolutely fine keeping larvae and adults together so no issues there. Keep us all updated on how it progresses


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Re: The welcome thread

PostPosted:23 Jan 2018 15:37
by opae ula related
Ann wrote:After flip flopping back and forth, I've finally decided to take the plunge. I will get some Opies. No other shrimp compares. The Forum has grown!
Ann
Welcome back Ann!