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  1. I have never kept a pompom crab b4. Saw a few article b4 on the net that might be useful to those keeping them. http://www.deeperblue.net/article.php/208/13 http://www.ms-starship.com/sciencenew/symbiosis.htm Lybia tesselata (aka pompom crab or boxer crab) has a mutualism relationship with its attached anemone. Cheers JC
  2. According to the website, 15 is the max for tap water. Cheers JC
  3. My LPS also have such systoms when I change water? I presume they are stressed. When back to normal soon after water change. JC
  4. Hi Asfur, based on my experience on these two testkit, it should be the case on dividing tetra results by 4.4 but u'll nvr know it could be my salifert testkit that giving the wrong readings instead? Till I can get my hands on another testkit, I'll like to think salifert is giving me the correct readings.
  5. I am also totally confused by the instructions and units reading on the chart. After using Salifert testkit, imho I'll probably nvr use Tetra NO3 testkit again. Their NH3 and N02 testkit are fine though.
  6. I have been using Tetra testkit. Its always showing me either 75 or 100 for NO3. Recently got the Salifert testkit and its howing me 25. Thus I assume that tetra testkit result must divde by 4.4 as stated in the box. Sorry has not used Sera b4 tot. Just sharing my experience. JC
  7. You may wan to look here for fellow reefers other pets. http://www.sgreefclub.com/forum/index.php?...c=12123&hl=pets Cheers
  8. How do u bring the shrimp back? Saw any equipment worth buying?
  9. If you read the link I posted, you will notice there is a table on risk factor. Normal recommendation is 2.9 but nobody will stop you if u think less than 2.9 is acceptable. However, I will definitely not try it. Like AlfaRomeo mentioned, you got to determine your priorities. Cheers JC
  10. Read this. Its not only about the length, height is an important factor also. Hope this help JC
  11. Saw in the pocket guide, also known as Secretive Wrasse.
  12. Thks Flub. An alternative to mysis feeding for my sun. Cool!
  13. Tot that 2nd fish from AT and this fish, Pseudanthias pulcherrimus, have some similarities except for the tail.
  14. Hi DB, Can i check with you whether rainford goby will burrow deep into DSB? Thanks JC
  15. Guess the latest change of management also didn't help much huh. Sometime we really have to wonder what is going on in the mind of those decisions makers.....
  16. Oh ya. Too anxious looking at Prof X and didn't notice the clams behind. Cool.........
  17. U finally did it. Post some pic of it swimming in ur clam tank lar. Very nice fish. If only I also print $$ ike u.
  18. Have u received my pm on the fox coral? Cheers JC
  19. Guess its time 4 u to plan what fishes interest you most and their compatibility. Cheers JC
  20. Yap. I know. Juz a little article to ligthen the day. Dun anyone of you find the article a bit amazing? The Seagull actually bring the fish to Thames river!
  21. Apparantly, it was a seagull that drop the fish in this case.
  22. Lucky we do not have much seagull in Singapore. Piranha found @ London Thames River
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