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yikai

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  1. marine bettas start off white
  2. then you should see this! baby comets from eggs to juveniles. DAAAAMM CUTE http://www.meerwasserlarven.de/fische/calloplesiops_altivelis.htm
  3. yah comets have been bred long ago. in fact i saw a picture with hundreds of baby comets in a tank before. trying to find but lost the photo haha! dunno why no captive bred comets appear in sg. oh it's a watchman? haha can't see properly
  4. HAHAHAHAHAHHA!! wooo. wait ray get excited. maybe someone's master bedroom is their masterbed room. ooo.. lol actually the actual spelling is different. OK enough. i shall indulge you by joining in this sick discussion ONCE only.
  5. comets have been bred long time ago already. they're very cute when young! have the small white patch. i'm interested in that blue spotted goby fish. can't see clearly
  6. yah. i haven buy equipment yet lol. still need sand, liverock etc etc
  7. my mum bought a new camera ytd! not bad it's the newest cannon one but i dunno what model. well i dont mind waiting a little longer anyway test my patience
  8. thats good! he was very fierce in my tank :S
  9. how's the laboutei? very nice girdled. not a very commonly kept wrasse. but can get quite fierce!
  10. hopefully it comes on time. ETA 25/5/2010 onwards.
  11. hey may i know the brand of the chiller? thanks!
  12. ahaha thanks. waiting for the day i can touch saltwater again. no i'm not going for zeovit. but thanks for the input!
  13. you can slowly raise it back to 1.024-1.025. for a fish only tank, you can leave it at 1.017. since you have corals, bring it up to 1.024,25. corals can survive in lower salinity as long as your Ca, Kh and pH is high. but don't take advantage of that gift and just bring it back to 1.025
  14. sorry that they were half dead.
  15. zoa 3 might be sopranos. check them out at zoaid. spectacular.
  16. that's a saddleblack clown.
  17. Juvenile bluering angelfish. Pomacanthus annularis. Juveniles look very similar to blueface, chrysurus. Difference lies in the tail. Juvenile blue ring angels have entirely clear tails with no markings or colours.
  18. Juvenile blue angelfish. Like the queen, difference in the bars. Blue angels exhibit very straight bars.
  19. Queen angelfish. Looks identical to the juvenile blue angelfish. Difference is in the bars. Juvenile queen angels exhibit slightly curved bars.
  20. Juvenile grey angelfish. Looks identical to french angel, but lacks the yellow edge on the tail.
  21. French angelfish. Black with yellow bands. Extremely similar to grey angelfish. The difference lies in the tails. Juvenile french angelfish have black tails with a yellow edge
  22. maculosus angel. extremely similar to asfur angel as a juvenile. The yellow crescent exhibited in maculosus angel is usually more bent. A greater amount of white bars are present, and the tail is always white, as compared to asfur which is yellow.
  23. Asfur angelfish. juveniles exhibit a yellow crescent in the middle of the body. usually straighter compared to the extremely similar maculosus angel. Stripes are very thin and predominantly blue, with some white in the middle where the yellow crescent is. Tail is always yellow.
  24. Chrysurus or ear spot angel. larger juveniles will develop a yellow tail as they grow larger, smaller juveniles will exhibit a yellow tinge on the tail. very small juveniles have clear edged tails with distinct markings. bars are white alternating with blue and are less abundant compared to the other angels.
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