Hi Vanquish,
Thank you for the compliment. I hope I didn't bore anyone,

Don't follow the thread. Join in, post your views. Together, we shall make the difference. Opps, too National Day mood,

Hi all,
Today is Day 3. Hermy survived! In fact, she had done even better for today! As usual, I fed her by placing the same food near the output of the filter. Observed her for a while, she only ejected the food when the particle got too large. Can't blame, I got no money to get a high speed blender,

Seems like she's begining to accept the food. Finally, 2 new upgrades in my arsenal, a Tropic Marin Bio-Calcium and a white-blue PL lamp! For those who do not know Tropic Marin, it's a very good brand around. So good that it's my official brand and I became sort of a free "ambassador" for them,

Since the water is quite new, I pumped in around 18ppm worth of calcium into it. For those who are using calcium supplements, a warning, do not get any of the powder onto your hand! This powder seems to be much "hotter" than other brands when it dissolves away from my hand. Hmm, is it because of the smaller particle size? I do not know. All I know is that it is worth the price when I see it dissolving so rapidly into the water. Shiok arh,

Do you know?: Tropic Marin Bio-Calcium contains more than just calcium? It also contains 70 trace minerals including stronium and iodine! So dun be so stupid to buy additional stronium and iodine supplements! Not unless you have an army of iodine grabbers in your tank. This is not an advertisement from them, hehe.
PS: Dun go around scounting for the lowest price for this brand, I went around and discovered that they control the prices so well till everywhere is exactly the same price, both in retail shops and in farms. It's the ferrari of marine supplements, so don't expect it to be cheap,

Do you also know?: Insufficient or excessive iodine may cause your clam to go into "sudden bleaching" mode? This is because iodine is used by your clams to counter the oxidation effects produced by the huge amount of oxygen produced by the zooxanthellae.
You would also love to know this: Table salt, the salt that you add into your soup, food etc, is actually iodised. Dun believe? Take a teaspoonful of it and heat it with a flame. If you are lucky, you may just see some purple vapour coming from the salt. Dun expect too much of the vapour as the iodine level is very low. The same goes for seaweed, just burn them!!! Hehe. Please do note that heated salt are highly aggressive, this means that they do splatter unexpectly, especially when there's water around. So please do not be so stupid and get too close to the heated salt. And dun be even stupider to add water onto the heated salt. Gently heat the salt, do not use a flame thrower to heat them. Your insurance policies may not cover your stupid acts. You have been warned.
Stuff to fill up your brain: Elementary iodine is highly reactive. It will rapidly react with other elements. Do not be alarmed if your iodine level does not match what you throw into the tank. Elementary iodine is also posionous and will stain clothings. Please do not eat them.
I noticed that there's a crab hidden inside Hermy. Is that her hubby? Hmmm. Well, I know I didn't mention this in my previous posts, the reason is that I do not have concrete evidence. You may have realised I do have them now,

If you also have the same situation happening on your clams, do not fear! Cos there's nothing to fear! The crabs and shrimps living inside your clams are not actually harmful. You will harm your clams if you try to forcefully evacuate the creature! Only evacuate them if you are skillful enough and have sufficient reasons to believe that they are actually harming your clams. It is not known how they will benefit the clams.
Hermy was fed twice, once in the morning, another at night. Seems that the water can't get dirty so I increased the quantity of food by a little. Total lighting was 4.5 hrs. It should actually be 4 hrs, but I accidentally overshot,

Water temperature shot to 32.1oC from 31.7oC with light on. Much better than yesterday which went up to a shocking 33.2oC when I was using the white fluorescent. Hermy, as usual, is a little sluggish with the light change response. But she's slightly faster today,

I believe she realised that I like to play with the lights by switching it on and off,

What a lazy clam, dun wanna play wif me.
After so many blackish, boring looking words, now it's time for the colourful pixels,

There you go: