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wow super nice rock anemone you have! might plan to look out if there's shipment for it.
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Wait till you c tis "Biggest Wavemaker pump
onizukaa replied to braincoral's topic in Product Reviews
super good wavemaker but in the mean time super space killer.... this should be put in pond / 10 feet tank for sharing -
gratz sis!! must tc of your health
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$40 for all
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WTS 5 Feet ATI T5 lightset (2x80w)
onizukaa replied to onizukaa's topic in Sell off/Pasar Malam Shop
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ty fat fat:friends:
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nice!! i trust NLS pellets..
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kiko bro, found this on net. Scientific Name : Tubastrea sp, Dendrophyllia sp Origin : Indo Pacific Oceans DIfficulty : Medium Temperature : 72 - 82°F Diet : Carnivore The sun corals are some of the most stunning corals every offered in the marine aquarium industry. They are called sun corals after their polyps which can expand or contract on will. They are normally collected around Indonesian and Fiji waters and are somewhat common. The two main species covered here are the Tubastrea and Dendrophyllia variants. <br class="floatclear"> Tubastrea Tubastrea Sun corals from the species Tubastrea are by far the most common found for sale. Coloration ranges from a rich orange to yellow. Tubastrea are non photosynthetic corals that require feeding. Each head has a mouth that captures passing prey. Because they do not possess an ######, waste is expelled through their mouths which is confirmation that god does indeed, have a sense of humor. In the wild they are found in shaded areas that have good flow. While the flow rate in captivity should be emulated, they can also do well under direct light. Problems that may arise include the growth of algae on the coral rock itself. But if you have hair algae or any other nuisance algae growing on any rock in your aquarium, your tank has problems. Ideally, they should be fed everyday but they get by with feedings three to four times a week. Feed them meaty foods like raw chopped seafood and mysis shrimp
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5 gallons also missing . auntie said they eat mysis.... but i can't even find it after putting in my beta box sian.. hope to see it one day fuel bro breed more of it
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might be going at saturday. sms me if you want to collect @ clementi instead haha
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sure np bro just nice for pico hehe
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pending collection tonight. thx for interest mod can assist to close thread
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Quick Overview Reef Chili is designed to provide your corals with everything they need to be healthy and colorful in one food. There is no need to feed dozens of separate products to achieve faster growth and maintain healthy happy corals because Reef Chili contains all of the essential ingredients: Bio-engineered Zooplankton, Spray Sried Phytoplanton, Freeze Dried Rotifers, Freeze Dried Copepods, Dried Daphnia, Spirulina Powder and an Artemia Nauplii replacement diet. Each jar of Reef Chili includes directions and a measuring spoon. Reef Chili was originally created as a frozen fish/coral food and it worked out great, except for one thing, cost! Shipping frozen products overnight around the country is simply too expensive. I made this product because I was tired of trying to feed my tank a dozen different things to keep all the corals and fish healthy and colorful. I also wanted to achieve faster growth rates from some of my slow growing frags and see my otherwise nocturnal corals come "alive" during the day with the lights on. All these products were frozen, expensive to ship and none of them are sold by the same vender. I soon realized that none of this was necessary! I could make a 100% nutritionally complete that didn't need to be frozen. Better yet it can be done for just a few dollars a month. I have included all the key ingredients in the new Reef Chili, Bio-engineered Zooplankton, Spray Dried Phytoplanton, Freeze Dried Rotifers, Freeze Dried Copepods, Dried Daphnia, Spirulina Powder and an Artemia Nauplii replacement diet. With this much variety you can feel safe knowing that you have done your best to meet the nutritional needs of every filter feeder in your tank. There is absolutely no need to use any other products. For More Information Please Visit http://www.reefchili.com/ collection can be arrange as it's portable, pm me to deal
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nice bro! thanks for the info provided, looks like it's better to keep them "chilled". must read up more about supersun before getting them. will keep a look out for the $60
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for the topic: NOAA report reviews ecosystem management in national mari... under Marine News from around the globe! category,click on it once and encounter error below: --------------------------- An Error Occurred Sorry, an error occurred. If you are unsure on how to use a feature, or don't know why you got this error message, try looking through the help files for more information. [#10342] We could not determine which forum this topic is in.
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reborn got many yellow tangs
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bro from your fish list, 29-30 is ok for your fishes. my fowrl temp always reach up to 31+degree on hot weather and all is ok. would suggest a skimmer (aquaC skimmer at least or Deltec mce 300 / mce 600) to skim out poopies. if you change water 3-4 days or weekly, should be fine. feed lesser (feed small feedings multiple times a day if permit) as fishes dont really needs to eat alot. i fed my fishes once in the morning and once in the night.
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bro, what you said is so true. even nano tank 24 also bo beh ciao, disappear liao posting to all bros if can keep them at a tank where you can see them (pico or bare breeding tanks) would be better
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nice suns kiko! might grab 1 at LCK this weekend whats your tank temp. you feed them (then they open?) or what time do they open for your case.. wait lazy tof eed them at night
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nice hahaha,you surely can tahan. i cannot tahan upgrade from 12G -> 24G -> 3/4 feet tank lol hint hint for new tank liao,but take note that ikea cabinet... hope it's water proof as those normal ikea cabinet will expand when contact with water.
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nice taken pic bro! after this surely upgrade as sure bth no space to put more corals hehe
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fat,can collect for me? lol
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WTS 5 Feet ATI T5 lightset (2x80w) got two units of it each unit comes with Fan to cool off the T5. 2 white and 2 blue.