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Everything posted by cedricang
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Upzz for a very nice bro
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+1 Good pointers bro. Try shifting to a lower level, that may improve the situation.
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Agree with bro Oni, very natural looking scaping. Well done Terry !
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Ya boy...really miss those zoas crazy days, so so fun ! I can already hear your roaring from far already hahaa
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Some update : Fire ball and Japanese Goblin Fire sold out.
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That goes to show Oni San is on his way being a serious zoas collectors liao, well done
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Ooo....that's an expensive taste butterfly, sure knows the best food in the tank...just like you lor Thanks to bros / sis who gotten those beautiful flowers that we gotten a chance to lay our hands on, cheers to them all Bro, the price listed is per frag. Each frag will have either two-four polyps, depending on the way it was frag out
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Hehee...the fresh water plants now got to give way to all the rainbow colours of zoas garden soon
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Thanks Tian, glad you like it Yes bro, look forward to having you over for a chat ! Ohh,,,,really ? The sunkist also transferred ??
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Haha,,,thanks bro Believe me, taking of flower and sticks is no kids effort. Always believe in one thing : focus and be as good as you could possibly do, let the others be the expert in their own right
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Congrates to Oni san Aiyoh Wilson, never read instruction lah you...what a miss !
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Hi Zoas lovers, Have the following range of colourful and healthy zoas frags for your zoas garden addition / collection Collectors Series (limited stocks) C1 - African Blue Hornet - $48 C2 - Armour of God - $48 C3 - Belladonna - $48 C4 - Cleopatra - $128 C5 - Congo Red Hornet - $48 C6 - Copper Ring - $48 C7 - Candy Apple Red - $48 C8 - Krptonite - $48 C9 - Northern Lights - $88 C10 - Peacock Eye - $48 C11 - Pink Fusion - $38 C12 - Pink Guava - $68 C13 - Strawberry Wine - $128 C14 - Sunny Delight - $68 C15 - Safe Cracker - $68 C16 - Japanese Goblin Fire - $128 Popular Series P1- Bambam Orange - $28 P2 - Blue Rim Red PPE - $28 P3 - Watermelon - $48 P4 - Eruptions - $38 P5 - Fire and Ice - $38 P6 - Fire Ball - $38 P7 - Lights of Amazon - $38 P8 - Maryjane aka Gorilla Nipple - $28 P9 - Pink Panther - $28 P10 - Purple Death - $38 P11 - Sunflower - $38 P12 - Sunkist - $38 P13 - Stardust - $38 P14 - Yellow Melon - $38 P15 - Yenko - $28 P16 - Blow POP - $28 All the zoas frags consists of 2-4 polyps and have been on the frag plug for more than 2 months, stable and free of zoas pest. Colours of the picture has been taken and adjusted to the actual colouration to ensure wysiwyg. Interested reefer kindly pm me for viewing and collection arrangement. No reservation, FCFS basis.
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Hi Lemon, Would you perhaps like to share more in depth with regards to your view above with respect to our local shore. I remember last time having the wild idea of releasing some yellow tang / blue tang etc into our water in hope that they may find our local shore a new home
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Heehee....Mike you know it just too well. Anyway, those rare staff are really hard to come by, and it take time to grow them till it's ready for fragging. But exceptions will always be there for those very nice reefers like youself and a few others. Cheers
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It's been a long time since we last saw such kind of exciting bid in SRC....congrates to you
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The pleasure is mine bro, glad you like it
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Lol...bro you are very welcome and for the...aheim...nice complement. Actually hor, i think it's more like a love-hate relationship. CFO knows that her man is spending but hor not on gambling or something else lor *blink*blink* anyway today got a nice couple pop over and the husband was explaining to me that same rational too...at least the wife got to see the husband at home most of the time, better to look at the tank then something else hehee This hobby is so captivating yet can be challenging, without sharing from all the generous bros here, lot's of precious time and money would go to waste for nothing, i wish that all who come to my place will also walk out happy and hopefully pick up some uselful tips
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Hi Frank, nice to hear that your tank Visa is approved lol Tank size is really a matter of personal preference, not to be diplomatic but it's true to certain extend. However, there are some practical consideration when comes to ease of scaping / tank maintenance / costing etc. I would say that a longer tank allows you to enjoy a nice wide viewing pleasure. Given your two dimension option, I would however prefer 4x2.5x2. Having more width would give not only a better depth of field astactic look and feel, scaping can be alot more flexible and easier. Err...if your CFO allows, go for 5x2.5x2 As my good bro Jeremy pointed out, shallow tank has good advantage of nice viewing of your corals from top and managing and placement will be a whole lot easier Nice sharing bro
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Thanks bro, have been checking with your good friend what happen to you lately, he say you busy with work, hope all is well with you Yes please keep the ROAR going bro, we need more reefers with your kind of ROARING attitude Seeya soon, mean time take good care
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Bro, simply loves the polyp extention of your montis
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Some Update : 3 frags pack taken, left last two available. Specimen E4, E6 ,E7, E8 all taken and no more stock...
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Yes Sir
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Thanks bro for all the swee comments, cheers
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Anytime for you bro !!! Just let me know when you coming over will do
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Aiyoh, only added a little poison in your tank previously lah lol...how's those little fragments of chilipepper doing huh ? Hope they survive after the operation