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Terryz_

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  1. If you are not particular about the species.. You can try getting Pentapodus emeryii from our weekly shipment from Philippines and Indo..
  2. You have the scientific name? We do get Pentapodus emeryii from Philippines and Indonesia shipment... But most likely not the one you are looking for..
  3. OMG!!! But most probably out of what I am willing to pay.. The adult is not one of the nicest fish...
  4. It is too small for it... You need a very long width for it to swim and turn, they are constant swimming to get their oxygen... They need more width then length,, Even if you have a 12ft but only 2ft width, it is still not possible..
  5. Ah Beng have some Gladiator Clowns.. Not sure of price.. Similar to what is found on the internet...
  6. The Pictilis Anthias is super nice and big, heard it is already feeding at the supplier... Limited number of male and some females... Lennardi wrasse also small size and price is super reasonable too compared to other parts of the world. Helfrichi is very purple and small size..
  7. The only sponge is the yellow cork sponge that is easy to keep in tank... The others are still difficult.. Like i said, it is not only the food that matters.. There are other factors in play, the bacteria level, nutrient level, transportation and handling of the sponge, flow level...
  8. Just leave it to dry in the open can liao.. No need to really put it under the sun..
  9. My take on this is that it is a additional filtration and not to be dependent on and there is no statistic even to prove that it will help with the parameters in any way.. The help is only very marginal and should not be used to replace cheato or other bio filtration as the thing that they filter is different...
  10. Actually the sponge is already dying.. There is not many species of sponges that even full NPS tank with daily dosing can keep alive, it is more than the food that matters...
  11. They are symbiotic to sponges, not much is know as in what they eat in the wild, Mostly feeding at night and said to be detrivore too and eats the micro organism on the sponges..
  12. It is a species of Synaptula sp.. Most likely Synaptula lamperti.. Also known as Sponge Sea Cucumber.. Is a filter feeder...
  13. Photosynthetic Seafan @ $10 per frag, Left 3 frags. Fire and Ice Zoas @ $3 per polyp, Left 5 frags. Luminous GSP @ $15 per frag, Left 4 frags.
  14. Radioactive dragon eye and Fire & Ice mixed frag is reserved. Left with 5 frags..
  15. Luminous Green Star Polyps. 4 frags left.
  16. Photosynthetic Seafan. 3 frag left.
  17. Did some minor fragging. 4 Photosynthetic Seafan for sale (Not Caribbean Species). Each for $10. A few frags of electric fire & ice and radioactive dragon eye zoas. One Polyp $3, each frag minimum 3 Polyps. 4 frags of Luminous Green Star Polyps. Each frag is $18. Photo will be posted in the evening. Viewing and collection at Jurong West Ave 3 Feel free to sms/whatsapp me @ 91994460 or PM me.
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