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  1. 1. Sunflower 5-7 polys $20 2. Red Eagle Eye 4-5 polys $20 3. Africa Blue Steel 4-5 polys $20 4. Small Polys Bam Bam Orange. 5-7 polys $30 5. Mohawk 4-5 polys $20 6. Purple Hornet 4-5 polys $20 7. Nuclear Green Paly 2 polys 40 8. Nuclear Death. 4-5 polys $20 9. Purple Death. 4 polys $20 10. Australian Blue Ensign. 3 polys $38 11. Emerald On Fire (Intense Bright Red & Green) 4-5 polys $30. 8-10 polys $50 12. Rasta. 4-6 polys $30. 10-12 polys $50 13. Red Berries Hornet. 3 polys $70. 5 polys for 100 14. Rockstar Supernova. 4 polys for $50 15. Watermelon. 5-7 polys $20 16. Strawberry Stardust 1 poly $20 *** All Zoanthid ( Zoas ) & Palythoa ( Paly ) Photos are taken from my tank without Photoshop color editing. Limited stock Available. FCFS Basis. Please PM me with your mobile for arrangement and no reservation, FCFS unless I know you or with full amount deposit. (non refundable) Viewing and collection @ Bukit Batok Only. *** Open for Trading too. Can PM me.
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  2. Coloration comes from: 1) nutrient control 2) lighting type & photo-period 3) time & stability 4) trace and minor elements 5) amino acids and various other proteins and stuff 6) amongst many other factors that are either discovered or still in the midst of discovery For all the points above, the easiest few things to control and look into would be for me point 1-3. 1) Given that over the years, tons of research has been done on nutrient control and also alot of products available it is very easy to manage and should be something you should focus on. Also given that hobbyist test kits are readily available, making it easier for you to identify and rectify. 2) amongst the easiest to try and error. Too much, cut down, too little extend photoperiod. That also brings us to the type of lighting in use. Why does a good lightset cost so much more than an average common one? Why certain led/mh/T5 fixtures cost above a thousand vs some that cost less then a $100? Same goes for T5 tubes (ati vs some ahchipariah brand) Lights in coral management is more than just for pure aesthetic purposes. Its a basic NEED (not want) of the corals you want to keep. Although price does not denotes quality but there should be a good reason why the manufacturers can command such premium prices. You mentioned only led causes bleaching, try putting ur frag 1" below a good T5 tube or Mh bulb, lemme noe how it does? 3) time and stability is very very important. U need to be fair and give your new purchase time to settle down after being moved from 1 place to another. Even though home grown frags have better tolerance, it doesn't mean they should be subjected to any less a good living condition. It should still be given time to stablise, get used to a new environment, get itself adjusted and nicely fitted it. we should really be more like a life partner, bf or gf to our corals and stop treating them like whores, throw them in a lousy room, and make the bucks. Bringing them home is your choice, its your responsibility to provide it the best possible conditions and environment for it (and not within your means). If u do not have the means, i think from the very start u should have left it at the lfs or the other reefers home. Its the same reason why responsible reefers emphasive on stable frags for sale. 4,5 &6) tends to be difficult to control as test kits are not readily available and research is incomplete. We know they are good but we cannot name/note the extend (in totality) as to which they are beneficial and/or detrimental to our corals yet Given the above, you should really focus on point 1-3, face the simple fact that there is a problem, man up and work on solving them. Stop adding anything else already (whethere livestock or additives)... Its not going to help bro. Solve the problem at hands, dont bet on luck or hope for a divine intervention. Even if god want you to strike Toto, u also need to make and effort to get to the betting station . look at ur tank now, u proud? The time all these folks that barely know u spent on replying to ur post, giving u advices and trying to explain is nothing but a pure act of kindness. They do not need to help you. If you do not appreciate their kind gesture, in time it will all go away. Thanks for taking time to read my senseless ramblings As usual, happy reefing bro!
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  3. No need to buy. Doubt I could finish what I have. If you need half the bottle, you can have it for free. Do you have a container? Else I do have Kent Marine container to spare too :-) I stay in the west and work in town.
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  4. HK ultra rare hybrid and aberrant angels!
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