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meron ako arowana sa bahay at sa bahay ng beyanan ko mg 4-year old n cla nd ko nga alam kng saan ko cla ppasukin...hehehe,joke....malaki n cla...minsan nga kinagat ako kc nilalaro ko un food niya... silver arowana nga lng un pero ganda cla....sarap hawakan at marunong manlambing...miss ko n nga cla d2 kc ako sa dubai..

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Newbie Aquarium owner here... Freshwater pa lang ang inaalagaan ko... Right now, I have a couple o' Common Goldfish, A pair of Red Caps, a couple o' Bala Sharks, and a couple o' Black Moores. Meron din akong Zebra Dunio kaso iisa na lang. Lima yun Dati kaso nangamatay na yung iba. Hehehe.

 

Pano ba malalaman kung babae o lalaki ang isda? I'm aiming on breeding kasi eh.

 

TIA...

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dude mahirap mag-maintain ng saltwater aquarium. isang brownout lang... dedo isda mo. unless nkatira ka sa batangas or sa malapit sa dagat.

 

anyway, for starters. you need a powerful filter a bigger than usual tank, a skimmer, most of all a very powerful Metal Halide Lamp, basta malakas na ilaw para kumulay ang isda mo. ska bawal yung rock salt na nabibili sa palengke. most of them kasi may Iodine na. its best to get some sa cavite. yung fresh salt pa lang. mga 2:1~3:1 yung ratio ng water to salt. then get some live rock sa mga beach or resort para mabuhay ang aquarium mo.

 

it takes a lot of research and most of the time trial and error lang to make it perfect. kahit ang bio research hirap i-maintain ang kanilang tank.

 

biggest CRAP I've ever heard !

 

my first saltwater aquarium 15 gallons on a Resun Aqua kit.

 

bought the display kit (ayos na).

they took out the water and bagged it, took out the fish and bagged it and i told them to just let the live rocks intact.

after 2 hours of travel to my place, put the bagged water into the tank, after 2 hours put the live fishes in.

lost 1 fish after 2 days, replaced it with 2 fishes after a week. set me back less than 12K icluding the tip for the 'tipper'. I asked for his cp# just in case (never got to use it). i have 4 small fishes & a shrimp (3 variety)

 

after 3 months (no change water), live corals are now better, fishes are all briskly alive (first batch).

I have to repeat again that this is my FIRST saltwater set-up and aside from the 15minute tips from the dealer i don't have any info nor prior research. No paid maintenance man here, just common sense.

 

this is my testbed to buy the P150K saltwater 120gal tank (also on display) this year. If the dealer says that i only need to change the water 2x a year, then there's no stopping me to buy the display setup by 3rd quarter this year.

 

To those that would like to bet on this, there's a shop in Aqualand Cartimar, the farthermost (won't name the place so as not to offend the competitors), that would sell you the same kit as I've had. All of them (shops) are approachable (i've spent time chatting with other shop guys), only reason I bought the kit in this shop is that I liked his design of corals and selection of fishes. but any shop will be as good.

 

btw in bulacan, in 3 months we have experienced a 3-6hrs brownout around 8x since I bought it, no dead fish. no special lamps just the ordinary lamp on a resun aqua kit. fish food is the sinking pellet provided.

 

ACTUAL experience proved that this is the biggest crap advice.

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mga masters, newbie here. Just started my very first 20 gallon aquarium with an oscar and a flowerhorn. Just want to get advices here. My water always seem to be unclear (parang milky sha) even a day or two after I change the water. What can be causing this and what can I do to avoid this from happening? Kahit man lang after 2 weeks or 1 month saka sha maging unclear, happy nako. I do have a filter/aerator so that doesnt seem to be the problem. HELP PLEASE!!! :cry:

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