More and here you go:
Shrimp Specialist from Japan!
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More and here you go:
Shrimp Specialist from Japan!
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colin | The Wilderness and Forest | FTS
More more and here you go:
Congratulations to Shadow and Sim
Shrimp folks
I like this type of rack
colin | The Wilderness and Forest | FTS
More more more, here you go:
Great bargain at the books booth. Big ADA book at $50.00 !!
Like in the motor show
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colin | The Wilderness and Forest | FTS
More, more, more, more & here they are:
New Product
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colin | The Wilderness and Forest | FTS
Last but not least:
Nothing beats flipping the book though we always have the internet
This will increase your stress level if you install this : )
That's it. Say thanks if you like it : )
BTW, there are so much more if you are into it... : )
colin | The Wilderness and Forest | FTS
Nice pictured..wonder is there any promo for Ada lookalike cabinet and tank?
Nice one Barmby, thanks for sharing. A lot to look forward to when I drop by tomorrow.
That Betta rack truly looks great. Good find, I must take my own shots when I'm there so I can keep the design for a later project.
Fish.. Simply Irresistable
Back to Killies... slowly.
Thanks for sharing.
Will go down and visit in the afternoon.
Ken
Thanks Barmby! Photo very nicely taken....![]()
Great photos! It was my first time at Aquarama and you've really captured many of the highlights that I saw.
Small is beautiful.
Well done Barney. I should have save my 7 bucks.
There was no GEX booth this round. I could not find the booth with the Seneye stuff though.
Fish.. Simply Irresistable
Back to Killies... slowly.
Nice photos. Nice event too, I went on saturday 1pm.
Anyway I've seen some BTS photos from this show. I imagine organizing & transporting all the tanks & fish is a logistical nightmare.
http://www.arofanatics.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=510924
I was actually quite disappointed with the event. I expected more. I didn't get to buy any cory's or shrimps.![]()
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Nice device, I tested mine last night. Clever design, I might be wrong but I think the whole thing is basically a light sensor. How they can tell ph and Ammonia is by using slide that you need to soak with water for 1 hr (freshwater) or 2 hrs (marine). My guess this slide color will change depending on the pH or ammonia level. The sensor just read the color. No calibration required but need to replace the slide every month.
I don't really care about the ph or ammonia, I bough it because it is the cheapest PAR meter in the market today. S$149 Seneye compare to USD$334.99 (apogee APG-MQ-200). However I cannot say about the accuracy, nothing to compare it with.
I did couple of quick measurements on my 2ft tank last night, surprise-surprise, PAR drop drastically between surface (still under water) and bottom. The tank is about 36cm deep, minus the soil and water level probably left about 30 cm distance between water surface and bottom . I measured 300 at top and only 50 at the bottom, of course there is some plant that might block some of the light.
Will try more fun thing when I have the time![]()
Thanks Barmby for the clear pictures!
Shadow, you know....
i mis-heard you, i thought buy 1 get 1 free.it's buy home, get sensor program upgrade.
But i do remember, the ph part need to change or something. Vague memory of one member keep talking about this product last year, saying he want to buy for his tank (of course he never did haha).
So can i T-loan to test my LED vs T5 :P.
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