Hmm, not sure why the post above was lump together. i had re-arrange for easier viewing
1) One Tri-color Yuma (Rainbow Yuma): $250. Been with me for the past 2 years. Very stable and very rare. Cannot capture the colors properly. Much prettier when view in person.
2) One Bi-color Yuma: $40
3) One Red/Orange Yuma: $50 (Best view in person)
4) One orange ric: $15
5) Sunkist Zoas. Abt 8-10 big polyps: $30
6) Dragon eyes. About 40 polyps: $90 (Pics taken from web)
7) Another variance of Dragon eyes. About 15 polyps: $40 (Pics taken from web
8) Last colony of super luminous Candy Cane. About half the size of attached pic: $50
Viewing collection at Fernvale Sengkang. Can view anytime from today from 7pm onwards. No reservation unless i know you personally. FCFS. Thank you.
Yup it will be good to switch on all 8 tube for 4-6hrs, the rest of the time, 2 tubes will be enough.
depend on your scape if the whole rock scape is under the 8 tube then should be ok, if not just place your sps under the 8 tube, the rest of the lps can put at the side, ATI sunpower is very strong.
thanks for the kind words... think i will cut out two pieces of wood to force fit into the cabinet to act as pillars.
Officially started the cycling already.Threw in a cube of mysis and scatter pieces of prawn.
Bio media is a combination of red biohome and seachem matrix. the blue strip you see is an acrylic pasted on to increase water level of skimmer compartment. At the back there, you can see that i rest my electrical extension on an empty box, haha.
the water turned yellowish on adding the live rock. Should i run activated carbon and phosphate absorber during cycling?