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Freshly harvested Live Phytoplankton harvested on 3 Feb. Each 500ml sealed pouch cost $7 Self Collection at West Coast Gardens Phytoplankton (Nannochloropsis Oculata) Is an excellent food source for filter feeders such as baby clams, feather duster worms, Copepods, Rotifers etc. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app1 point
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Hi all. This time around, I'm letting go of the fishes. Please msg me at 828299four1 for a faster reply. i apologise as i do not frequent SRC messages. Melanurus wrasse - $20 L Blue eyed Anthais female $12 each (3 for $30) Male Lyretail $15 all for for $42 Yellow tang $140 each (all 3 for $400) Red Sea Sailfin tang $35 Blue Tang $45 Foxface $20 Yellow Head Goby $15 Cleaner shrimp $10 others that i will post photos later: Algae Blennies - $12 Aiptasia eating File fishes - $12 Black Sea cucumber - $5 Peppermint shrimp $10 (ate a few aiptasias at first, but somehow stopped) Trochus Snails - take as much as you want with any purchase Conch Snails - $2 each1 point
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yes, most singaporeans live in apartments, most live in hdb flats, public housing to be exact. But you should consult your country’s rule and regulation regarding maximum weight limit, i would say a 4 foot tank should be fine, if an apartment cant even support a 4 foot tank, i think its considered seriously unsafe..just imagine you have a bunch of relatives visiting u for chinese new year, this will be GG. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app1 point
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you can see my tank thread here. Its a red sea reefer 350. Just a simple mix reef. My Salty Oasis https://r.tapatalk.com/shareLink?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Esgreefclub%2Ecom%2Fforum%2Fapplications%2Ftapatalk%2Findex%2Ephp%3F%2Ftopic%2F167236-My-Salty-Oasis&share_tid=167236&share_fid=17537&share_type=t Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app1 point
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Not really sure about the LFS in china, for sg there a few LFS that run copper as preventive measure, Most LFS will need to run some preventive measures in place like copper or UV because a outbreak can lead to tank wipe which means a lot of $$$ loss for them. i dont think they take this kinda risk unless the supplier QT for them but this will raise cost. Just my 2 cents.. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app1 point
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forgot to include in the price for the black ice snowflake, which is a pair $1601 point
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A QT is not a Must but its highly recommended as diseases such as ich and velvet spreads very fast. Also it lets u monitor the fish and see if its feeding well before introducing to DT. Alternatively, a safer bet would be to get fishes from reefers who decom, as this means its more likely disease free and stable. If get from LFS, try to get those not using copper in their system as some LFS not running copper at therapeutic levels and this tends to suppress the disease, meaning if u introduce it to non-coppered water like your display, the disease might flare up. Thats y u see cases like, it looks “healthy” at LFS but once u introduce to your tank the ich and velvet comes. Some LFS not running copper and using UV to kill the parasites. I prefer to get from these LFS. For beginner fish, probably best to stick to the clownfish damsel fish all these. Avoid ich magnets like tangs. Once your tank is more matured and stable, u can slowly move to more demanding fishes. Just my 2 cents. Hope it helps and happy reefing! Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app1 point
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I have a swallowtail angle in mixed reefs with sps lps and softies, so far only saw it nipping on tank walls and rocks, didnt see it nipping on corals especially the juicy fleshy acans. in terms of hardiness, so far eating pellets mysis flakes like any other fish no problems. For hardiness also depends on ur individual specimens, care level of the LFS u got from, also your own practice whether u doing any QT etc.. In terms of growing, cant really comment as its in my tank for few months only. For male female qns, also cant comment as i keeping only 1. Hope this helps, happy reefing. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app1 point
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I have go through the cycle. All NH4, NO2 was zero and NO3 was .5 before I add in the fish. First week I add a yellow and a blue tang. 4 days later the yellow tang rip. No white spot or dot .All parameter is ok. 3 days later I add 3 lori, 2 dispar, 3 cadinal and 1 frame. Monitor for a week no problem.All eating.1 point
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Thanks for hearing the voice of the community, even though it is just a small minority, thank you for upholding the call to share information and improve this aspect of the marine hobby1 point
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Hi, in the midst of decomm. Would like to sell the Alkatronic set at $800. Just took down from operation. Used for about 2 to 2.5yrs. 1) 1 X Alkatronic (latest firmware) 2) dosing containers 3) spare tubing for the doser. 4) 3/4 full reagent. Collect at Tampines. Pm if interested. Sent from my SM-N975F using Tapatalk0 points