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  1. Self collection in Woodlands
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  2. Has light sensing capabilities... Will adjust spikes angles towards the shadow of a moving object.. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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  3. 5ft Marine tank to let go 5/2/2.5(high) Life stocks (all healthy & eat well and with me from 2 years to 5 years) 6” Purple Tang $120 4” Blue Tang $60 3” Yellow Tang $70 2.5” Sailfin Tang $20 3.5” Singapore Angel $40 3.5” Blue Face (changing) $80 1.5” snow flakes Nemo (1 Pair) with anemone $120 1.5” skunk clown with anemone $10 1.5” kaki clown $10 2” gamma $15 3” Long Nose $20 1.5” blue devil damsel (FOC with purchase) Hermit Crab $10 3” boxer Shrimp x 2 $10 Rocks with me more than 12 years $100 (estimate more than 50kg) can fill up 5ft tank If take all, I give 30% discount. Equipments chiller (Hailea HS 90A) with external probe and indicator - $200 (About 3 years and good) Eheim return pump 1264 $100 Jebao wavemaker OW50 $60 (free SW-8 smaller one) - give another wavemaker (forget the name - maybe sun sun (twin head) Glass cleaner (almost new $15) 4 ft T5 light (4 tubes) old but working perfectly) $40 (got extra old T5, working one) Skimz skimmer - needle pump changed new 2 years ago. $100 Tank are with scratches. Cabinet still look decent. Sad to let go but no choice due moving house. (But not in a rush) Above info are estimate, pls see before purchase. Seller reserved the right to sell to anyone. Prefer to let go as a set. Genuine buyer, I will throw in other things and give better discount. Tank set I can give for free with cabinet + hood / sump / media / misc. pls arrange ur transportation. Pm for pic and video Alan 90716505 Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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  4. Hi guys Letting go inverts and fish Pink Cucumber x1 , $8 ea black cucumber x1, $8 ea Emerald crab x1 $20 ea Anemone crab X2 , $10 ea Red pistol shrimp paired with yellow sand goby, X 1 pair, $25 Hi fin goby X 2 , $8 ea Fire goby x1, $10 ea Purple goby x1 , $20 ea Cleaner shrimp x1, $15 ea Fire shrimp x1 , $18 ea Self collect at clementi. Interested please pm.
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  5. Selling 1) Rock of Orange Yuma at $35 (5 Poly + 1 Baby Poly) 2) Candy Cane Frag $45 (6 head, going to become 7 head, just frag it. will take a better picture when it fully open) Collect at Sembawang
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  6. I intrested frag and other zoas 98507743 Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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  7. Hi, anybody interested? Self collect at CCK. Thanks. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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  8. Collection : Jurong Contact : 9620 6240 Bubblegum digi - $20 Electric daisy Stylo - $20 Cyphastrea - $20 Mandarin orange - $20 Utter chaos and Super saiyan - $20 Super saiyan - $20 Bali slimer - $5 Ssc - $30 Galaxy monti - $10
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  9. 1 unit of xr15 for sale. Bought Dec 2018. Used at 25% intensity using the coral lab lps/softies program. Runs from 2pm to 10pm (including 2 hours of ramp up/down) Includes the RMS mount. No box. Selling at $350.
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  10. To reduce bioload, selling emperor angel for $120 raised from near adult juvenile since 2018 obtained from Coral Farm and is fed with Ocean Nurtrition pellet formula 1&2 and mysis. Reef safe in my tank & free from ich. Whatapps 91087233. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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  12. Dear Reefers, After nearly 3 years keeping a saltwater reef tank, I realized the best lessons have been given by all the seniors here. There is really no magic. No “secret additive” nor method. I made several horrendous and expensive mistakes because I refused to listen. So here are my own 10 lessons: 1. If you want corals, get a chiller. Or pick very hardy corals. 2. This is I think a rule I kept procrastinating to obey. USE RODI WATER. Full stop. I tried all kinds of work around. Nope. Just get the cheapest RODI water treatment system, add salt and that solves so many of your problems like algae, poor coral growth etc etc. To me, this is the most important lesson. 3. Change 10-20% of your Aquarium water even if the water looks “clean”. No point doing all the nitrate tests. Just change it dutifully. I am in the water treatment business and thought I can beat the system by using various methods to avoid water change. I am wrong. Just do it. This is the second most important lesson. 4. Don’t overstock. Resist the temptation to buy “a few” fishes. Come on one extra Fish won’t crash the tank. It will. 5. Feed very little. Alternate day feeding. Don’t worry they won’t starve to death. 6. If you keep corals, get a good light. 7. Read and research. 8. Listen to the seniors in this forum who have done it before. 9. Don’t buy anemone unless you have shielded your wave maker. Blender kill has caused my tank to crash a few times. 10. Figure a way out to maintain the tank with the least effort so you won’t hate it. Had I stuck to the above rules I think I could have saved myself lots of blind alleys, frustration and money. You will note that I am saying nothing new. That’s precisely the lessons I learned. Last rule - have fun. Happy Reefing!! And I would love to take this opportunity to thank all the Bros here for the advice so freely given over the years. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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