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Digiman

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  1. Kuiteri leopard wrasse -- Difficult and bad shipper, but v beautiful. Flavicauda anthias -- Rare, unlikely we'll see. Tongan flame wrasse -- Came in before at Iwarna, but now whole world wants this fish, so unlikely we'll see. Pseudojuloides mesostigma -- Deepwater and rare, unlikely we'll see. Out of the four it'll be v good enough if we can get at least one!
  2. Iwarna Hawaii shipment on Sat 830am. Ventralis anthias Bartlet anthias Achilles tang Kole tang Yellow tang Goldflake angel flame angel potter angel multicolor angel rhomboid fairy wrasse flame fairy wrasse girdled fairy wrasse
  3. Torch can, hammer too big. With lights and fan, i manage to keep my temp below 28 for my 2.5 ft. But top up freshwater mux do everyday becos of high evaporation rate.
  4. P.Inermis Ah Beng always have. Any corals for the tank?
  5. I advise u NOT to keep ventralis! I currently have two in my tank and they are extremely difficult, eating but still becoming thinner and thinner and i'm jux waiting for it to break down and die in a few more weeks. Also each ventralis costs $130! A lot more expensive than the whitecap. I suggest if u wan to spend tat much money might as well get the whitecap goby+shrimp pair since it's hardy and cheaper. Also without a chiller there's no way u can keep ventralis alive. If u dun like angel is fine, in fact it's better. There are no angels tat will feel comfortable in a 1 ft tank long term. Go for dottybacks and gobies. They withstand high temp better. Your challenge for a nano tank will be to maintain temp below 28. Never let it exceed 30.
  6. Bear, u can consider adding a nano wavemaker in your tank to improves circulation.
  7. OMG u are psycho-ing him to keep ventralis!! I can foresee his nano tank will be filled with fishes like colini, ventralis, whitecap goby etc etc. All your favourite fishes. Bear grlls, your brother is a big threat, u mux say NO! to his suggestions! But whitecap goby is nice, there still a goby+shrimp pair at CF at affordable price. Easy fish to keep so i encourage u to get it.
  8. Hi, i've seen u before a few times, but not sure if u remember me. Anyway this nano tank is YOURS, not your brother's, so u should take charge and decide on your own wat u wan and like to keep. Haha, be careful of your brother, he may slowly take over your nano tank! Nano tank is fun and simple to maintain, but dun keep octopus la, den the whole tank will only be one octopus, v boring.
  9. RB is so quiet now, so unlikely u will see carribean from them again. Henry has carribean? I did remember seeing some blue-spot jawfish he brought in, but even if hav tat is so long ago. Like i said, LCK is more dependable and if there is any chance soon to get blue reef chromis, LCK is the place. It'll be faster if u constantly remind Steven to order blue reef chromis. His carribean shipment is v frequent and if u bug him to bring in, u'll get your fish faster. We hav to be proactive in the fish we want
  10. Hi, Thanks for those who express interests. the price has been reduced to $20 per set and priority still goes to whom can collect both sets. But pls understand i mentioned FCFS, so pls try not to reserve the wavemaker with me. SMS me when u are able to collect on the same day and if it's available i'll confirm with u and reserve for u for collection. Seek your kind understanding.
  11. I'm afraid u will hav to wait v long. All LFS in singapore and only LCK carribbean shipment carries blue reef chromis, although it does not mean other LFS carribbean will not be able to bring in this fish. And out of so many caribbean shipments from LCK, the number of shipments with blue reef chromis i can count with my fingers on one hand. And worse of all the number of SMALL blue chromis tat appeared in the shipments i can count with my fingers on one hand also. Most tat appear are 2.5" or bigger. U wan small ones hav to be v patient.
  12. About 4". Not a juvenile but not a big adult either. FYI juvenile griffis angel is exceedingly rare and almost impossible to obtain, so u can giv up finding a juvenile one. All those griffis angels tat enter the trade are between 3" to 5". So the one at CF is of average size.
  13. Ok i got my facts wrong. Elongatus anthias is actually a deepwater and rare anthias to get from Japan. A lot of japan stocklist will list this fish cheap but actually cannot get. Like rubrolineatus anthias it is deepwater and NEEDS low temp to survive. This juvenile below was selling at S$2k in Japan!!! It costs so expensive as it's a juvenile. Adults are slightly cheaper. The juvenile above will grow into a big female below (females are nicer than males for elongatus):
  14. Unbelievable! How can anyone thought terrapins can live in the sea! But come to think of it why terrapins cannot survive in the sea? They are not fishes so as long as it does not drink the seawater it should not die wat. Also i sea turtle only live in the ocean but why if we put in reservoir it cannot survive?
  15. Cool mini plates. Are they from LCK?
  16. Hi, Item: Hydor Koralia Nano 2 sets Description: Bought from C328 at $48 each. Flowrate 900 lph and power consumption is 4.5W. Bought about 2 months ago and used barely for a month. V new and v good condition. Good for nano tank users. Selling Price: $30 each. Collection: FCFS at Woodlands. PM or SMS me at 96951347 if u've further queries. Thank You.
  17. Joculator win over bicolor because it is more beautiful, more reefsafe, stay smaller and more hardy! The only downside is it's expensive, costs 50 times tat of a bicolor.
  18. This hobby cant do without angelfish! Morphing goldflake is v nice: Rare armitagei angel: Random rusty flame: Cute shot of an interruptus: And a scary shot of the uber rare debelius: Mauritius Coral Beauty: Beautiful Joculator, who still say it looks like a bicolor??
  19. This gorgeous fish is described. Navigobius Dewa! Wat a name! Only found in Japan and the japanese pay conspic price for this goby. Info from RB.
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