yes. thanks for providing the correct information.
i been trying to spot SAE or flying fox by "barbels for flying fox is 4 meanwhile for sae is two"
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Jan 11 2013, 04:36 PM
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Bro kiminha,
yes. thanks for providing the correct information. i been trying to spot SAE or flying fox by "barbels for flying fox is 4 meanwhile for sae is two" |
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Jan 11 2013, 05:10 PM
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weijie : i got sell magnifying glass...
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Jan 11 2013, 05:36 PM
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Jan 11 2013, 06:49 PM
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QUOTE(weijie @ Jan 11 2013, 04:36 PM) Bro kiminha, Master Weijie, you are most welcome. Thank you for correcting me. for all this while i thought flying fox and false siamensis is the same. I have a false siamensis. it has 4 barbels. but very hard to see them because it moves so fast. yes. thanks for providing the correct information. i been trying to spot SAE or flying fox by "barbels for flying fox is 4 meanwhile for sae is two" |
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Jan 11 2013, 07:24 PM
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QUOTE(applebee @ Jan 11 2013, 03:55 PM) Thanks Kiminha. very clear with the picture. Seems like the "flying fox" i used to have was SAE. The reason why sae is so famous because they eat BBA. they are peaceful even when they have grown up. which is the opposite to other species where they become aggrasive when become adult even to their own kind. which of these 3 better algae remover? Which of these 3 take shrimp/shrimplet as snack? from my experience, once sae has tasted a shrimp, they will take shrimp as their rightful food. maybe my sae was very hungry since i dont feed them regularly. You are most welcome sir. |
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Jan 11 2013, 07:56 PM
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QUOTE(qz4eva @ Jan 11 2013, 05:36 PM) T_T pls dun....btw, after trying out the full set of dry fert dosing, my curled leaves on the java fern and echinodorus seems to be recovering. much thanks to Kiminha's help on the dosage too. next up is my diy manual regulator + solenoid controller.. hehe... waiting for it to arrive. i've also shorten the distance of my 2 x 50w light from 6.5" distance to 3.5" distance from water surface. i hope this will give more light power to my plants. probably cooked some of them in the process... haha |
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QUOTE(jctasoga @ Jan 11 2013, 08:00 PM) T_T pls dun.... u r right , some plants need high light, add more light lahbtw, after trying out the full set of dry fert dosing, my curled leaves on the java fern and echinodorus seems to be recovering. much thanks to Kiminha's help on the dosage too. next up is my diy manual regulator + solenoid controller.. hehe... waiting for it to arrive. i've also shorten the distance of my 2 x 50w light from 6.5" distance to 3.5" distance from water surface. i hope this will give more light power to my plants. probably cooked some of them in the process... haha |
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Jan 11 2013, 08:26 PM
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no la.. i just try out for fun. i wanted to save some $ on electricity. tats why i went for the led spotlight... but i think end up still better to keep to standard PLL or T5HO lights.. haha
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Jan 11 2013, 08:29 PM
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Jan 11 2013, 08:44 PM
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QUOTE(hudzai @ Jan 10 2013, 11:31 PM) I've been looking for Akadama for AGES!! just when to a nursey nearby my place today.. found something he says is burned clay.. and it wont break apart in water... but just seems like broken brick to me...dirty cheap one big pack rm2.50 but no akadema available sadly.. wait for deric79k to find out!!asking around nursery (garden) do they have soil for bonsai, refer to Akadama. what i get are same answers "any soil can do bonsai one!" with that look on their face thinking i'm some crazy person. Where got Akadama in Malaysia. let me know |
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QUOTE(jiejian @ Jan 11 2013, 08:44 PM) just when to a nursey nearby my place today.. found something he says is burned clay.. and it wont break apart in water... but just seems like broken brick to me...dirty cheap one big pack rm2.50 but no akadema available sadly.. wait for deric79k to find out!! tomolo i will go meet my kaki of bonsai , see they have this or not |
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Jan 11 2013, 09:49 PM
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QUOTE(jctasoga @ Jan 11 2013, 08:00 PM) T_T pls dun.... Hi Mr Jctasoga. You are most welcome sir. Glad that it helped your plants. Thank you so much for trying out the dry fertilizer. btw, after trying out the full set of dry fert dosing, my curled leaves on the java fern and echinodorus seems to be recovering. much thanks to Kiminha's help on the dosage too. next up is my diy manual regulator + solenoid controller.. hehe... waiting for it to arrive. i've also shorten the distance of my 2 x 50w light from 6.5" distance to 3.5" distance from water surface. i hope this will give more light power to my plants. probably cooked some of them in the process... haha Wow so near? doing some experimenting ? |
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Jan 11 2013, 11:14 PM
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mine is 4ft tank
kiminha: most welcome. its a good product u have there. |
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Jan 12 2013, 12:49 AM
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Jan 12 2013, 08:48 AM
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weijie : i was afraid u r going to say that.. haha...
kiminha : no probs. any time is fine. will get the next batch from u after u r back. |
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QUOTE(kiminha @ Jan 11 2013, 07:24 PM) The reason why sae is so famous because they eat BBA. they are peaceful even when they have grown up. which is the opposite to other species where they become aggrasive when become adult even to their own kind. Oh...so SAE do eat BBA...with my limited knowledge i thought no algae eater will eat BBA...i need go find some SAE then...but true, not easy to find, a lot lfs dont sell or finish stockfrom my experience, once sae has tasted a shrimp, they will take shrimp as their rightful food. maybe my sae was very hungry since i dont feed them regularly. You are most welcome sir. |
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Pelco eats alge whut...
But ppl say Pelco eat our plants too... Right? |
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