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Nitro

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  1. Dear REEFERS, This is VANDEAM's sales thread, at least have some respect for the forum's rule not to hijack other's thread, thank you No offence to anyone here but if we want to talk abt VANDEAM's sales ethic than let's bring it to the "Scam In This Forum" post. Let other reefers, oldbird or newbird get to know/learn abt him/ be warned and decide from that post can? Happy Reefing, it's juz a HOBBY
  2. pics of the two crispa & a clown.
  3. Bidding for the above mentioned starts now @ $1. Bid closes on next friday 2359hrs or if got direct offer of suitable purchase price. BID NOW! Dun wait liao
  4. Exiled > Agreed with u on that also Juz like our food intakes... cannot be too extreme on the other end too. Too much good food, we'll get too nourished and too much lousy food, we'll get fat and unhealthy...haha
  5. JC > Ya comet doesn't disturb the shrimps but guessed he'll love eating their fries though
  6. Aftermath > U might want to go to "www.peteducation.com" to find out from their table for supplement type. But it's not very specific cuz the table lumped Anemones together with SPS, LPS, Clams, Mushrooms etc. For me rite now, I dosing Essential, Coral-Vite and Iodine from Kent Marine. Dun think they need calcium that much as compared to SPS and hard corals. Anybody wants to add on with rgds to supplement dosing?
  7. Upz... Interested party do offer a reasonable price
  8. Godzillaliu88 > It's no anemone, it's a leather coral. Was small when I placed it there abt 2 yrs back, now grown much bigger. Colinsoon > The sandbed looks white and clean... haha... photos always reflect white background whiter mah. Actually if u see it in person, u'll see all the algea and stuffs. I kept a black cuke and sandshifter gobies to shift the top surface sand. Does help abit.
  9. Godzillaliu88 > It's no anemone, it's a leather coral. Was small when I placed it there abt 2 yrs back, now grown much bigger. Colinsoon > The sandbed looks white and clean... haha... photos always reflect white background whiter mah. Actually if u see it in person, u'll see all the algea and stuffs. I kept a black cuke and sandshifter gobies to shift the top surface sand. Does help abit.
  10. Carpet prices are almost the same as BTAs lor. But they've got expensive BTAs here too, the ones that LFS called them neon or luminace coloured type, can be ard $30 to $50 I think. Crispa are between $10 to $20 if I have not rem wrongly. Why I placed the Haliofungias up on the rock is bcuz the maroons keep disturbing the sandbed, end up the Haliofungias are covered with sand, think like that will die even faster
  11. Exiled > Haha ya almost buy up all the anemone... baby ones. Price range from $5 to $8 for BTAs and Carpet depends on size and colouration. Waratah is between $15 to $20. Thanx for the informative updates, will take note of the Waratahs. Hope to keep them well.
  12. Front tank with reflection of the side showing the hammers and octos.
  13. Top view of my tank with acticnic, taken today.
  14. ... white with pink/purple tips
  15. Normal, common anemones, small ones.
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