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yikai

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  1. i might have a nuclear green. lemme get a photo and see if it really is.
  2. glad you like the yuma. 1 green note per polyp is cheap. got it for that price too place it in lower lighting to keep the blue colour. find that the orange polyps will overwhelm it if placed too much light.
  3. finally! the hang one clips are those from ikea that day??
  4. nice! hope yours turn out to be like those below!
  5. yah. these two colour forms remind me abit of exquisite wrasses. but i LOVE the tail of C.lunatus. probably that's where it got its name from hehe. obtainable??? would love to own one one day. not really fond of majorie. looks like a cross between C. condei and C. debelius IMO. C . blatteus is lovely though. looks like a C. lanceolatus with paracheilinus blood. C. saguineus and earlei are both extraordinarily beautiful. especially sanguineus. would die happy if i ever get to see one. very highly unlikely since they are so rare even in their natural habitat.
  6. lol small 1 more hardworking lah! but they grow super fast anyway... in no time they will be like comycus's one. so are mine fish begging to be cleaned oso no do work.
  7. went to universal studios in US before and watched some 4D movies. spiders crawling on ur leg etc. cool! THEY SHOULD MAKE 5D!! when the fella saw off someone's hand, U CAN FEEL IT AND EXPERIENCE IT LOL
  8. And more roseafascia. A female and a male.
  9. More photos of some alpha standard C. lineatus.
  10. 1 more photo of C. pylei. I think C. pylei has the longest ventral fins of all cirrihilabrus, maybe even for all wrasses...
  11. 1 more picture of C. exquisitus. A more colourful variant, possibly from vanuatu. Hope to own one of these yellow dorsal specimens one day. Without a doubt one of my favourite fairies.
  12. Cirrhilabrus Solorensis. The solar wrasse. Very common fishes found in indo-pacific. Not very agressive IMO and its not pricey. Beautiful red head too.
  13. More photos of C. rhomboidalis to indulge.
  14. Cirrhilabrs Katoi. Another exceptional beauty. grows to around 7.5cm. Found in japan. According to fish base, this fish is often forms aggregations with Cirrhilabrus cyanopleura, C. lunatus, C. rubrimarginatus and C. temminckii, over rocky substrate
  15. Cirrhilabrus Lunatus. Very beautiful forked tail. extremely rare if im not wrong
  16. SUPERMALE CEBU PYLEI!! oh gosh its stunning! the ventral fins are so beautiful.
  17. hi mark. lol always wanted SPS. my favourite... BIRDNEST!! especially the neon green blunt tip and the pink sharp tip ones... if using T5, how many inches from the surface then can? lol srry off topic.
  18. there should be a SAW 3d. or final destination 3D! with fine mist splashing on your face for the "blood spurting" effect. haiz...
  19. is the FAS (full anemone shot) ready? lol
  20. just to clear some common misconceptions. cleaner shrimps and wrasses do not eat parasites such as ich. ich bury within the fish's flesh and are out of reach by these animals. moreover, do not attempt cleaner wrasses since survival rate is dismal, although not impossible. if u dont mind cleaner shrimps snatching food from corals, get them. otherwise, don't. they can be real irritating at times. they do look colourful though. next, sand sifting stars and sand dollars should not be added so soon. your sand bed needs to be at least somewhat mature for them to eat the microfauna within the sand. actually believe it or not, these creatures are quite difficult to keep as they mostly starve. i suggest nassarius snails if u want a sandbed free of food.
  21. lovely rics. the flaky skin could be brooklynella.
  22. nice spotted mandarins! yes they are easier to feed than the green mandarin. i have a green mandarin that feeds on pellets. not easy but possible. so don't give up if you're thinking of trying. but make sure it has something to eat while training. lest it starves...
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