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pokmingsheng

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  1. does it happen normally if you're not feeding? check the flowrate of your pump.. could be too strong...
  2. More information: Aquanut AN50 Skimmer: http://www.aquamarin.com.sg/productsDetail.asp?productid=1145 EHEIM compact 300: http://www.aquamarin.com.sg/productsDetail.asp?productid=858
  3. Aquanaut AN50 skimmer For aquarium: up to 250L Dimensions (LxBxH): 230 x 350 x 630mm Cylinder: 120mm Installation: External / Internal EHEIM compact 300 Features: *Small size, easy to conceal *Fully submersible *Quiet *Low Power consumption Pump output approx: 150L/h-300L/hr Del. head approx Hmax: m 0.5 Power consumption: W 5 Connection on pressure side: 13 Dimensions HxWxD: mm 54.5 x 34.5 x 51.5
  4. Hey guys, nice meeting each one of you.. seeing old and new faces... Although i didnt talk much, i really did enjoy the company and "entertainment".. haha.. Many thanks to Jackie for organising this, and to Ketchup and Desi for hosting all of us.. LOVE the tiramisu, can i have the recipe? SO.. who was the biggest loser in MJ?
  5. should try... this time not getting from LFS, but from a reefer whose PBT is stable and feeding well, adapted to tank conditions already...
  6. Aquanaut AN50 skimmer - $30 got it from the recent pasar malam: http://www.sgreefclub.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=87985&pid=901941&st=0&#entry901941 Reason for sale: cant get it to fit into my sump.. selling at the price i got for.. take note: i bought the skimmer WITHOUT PUMP condition: 8.5/10 (previous owner did a wonderful job cleaning the whole skimmer) EHEIM compact 300 - $15 Reason for sale: Bought it, but didnt use
  7. that explains the 40% evaporation rate.. wait.. 40%?! thats quite high!
  8. nope.. they were still in the boxes.. only the pratas/brains were out when i left..
  9. i was at GO today at about 430pm.. everyone was so busy unpacking corals.. got myself a Green Plate, to accompany my Orange Plate.. not sure what other colours they do have in the market. i heard there's also Pink.. didnt stay to look at the rest.. definately way out of my budget... GO is one colourful shop on Shipment day!
  10. i just rescaped my tank as well! haha.. but dont u find rescaping very tiring??? maybe i dont have the "gift of scaping", have to try and try and try until i get a decent shape...
  11. $25 2.5inch from head to tail.. Bought it from Sealife with me coming to 6months... selling because its growing abit too big for my tank, and i finally managed to persuade everyone at home to allow me to let it go...
  12. upz for you bro, a very friendly and trustworthy reefer!
  13. LOL! seriously i've kinda loss interest in this season's BPL towards the end.. actually come to think of it, it might be a good thing that Man U won Man City.. there's still that small glimmer of hope that if they win ALL their remaining games, they might steal that 4th position
  14. scanning thru all the nicks.. i believe i should be the youngest.. legs shaking already...
  15. not sure if Iwarna still sells black volcanic sand.. http://www.sgreefclub.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=74544 but if you're looking for intense black, this should be the most intense of all the black sands i've come across so far..
  16. will be following this thread closely
  17. such a waste that you're selling that beauty..
  18. Liverpool owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett have confirmed that they are looking to sell the club after appointing British Airways chief Martin Broughton as chairman on Friday. Liverpool fans make their feelings known just three weeks ago MichaelRegan/GettyImages Liverpool fans make their feelings known just three weeks ago The American duo have been at the club since their 2007 takeover but have come under plenty of scrutiny throughout that time, notably from fans disappointed by their apparent reluctance to invest heavily in the squad. And with Rafael Benitez's side unlikely to qualify for the Champions League next season, Hicks and Gillett have decided to officially put the club up for sale, though the loss of potential revenue from not participating in Europe's premier club competition could make the club a less attractive proposition to potential buyers. A statement on Liverpool's official website from Gillett and Hicks said: "Owning Liverpool Football Club over these past three years has been a rewarding and exciting experience for us and our families. "Having grown the Club this far we have now decided together to look to sell the Club to owners committed to take the Club through its next level of growth and development. "We are delighted that Martin Broughton has agreed to take the position of Chairman, working alongside the club's excellent senior management team. "Martin is a distinguished business leader of excellent judgment and with a great reputation. He is a genuine football supporter and will seek to oversee the sales process in the best interests of the Club and its supporters." Barclays Capital have been engaged by Liverpool to advise on the sale process and Broughton, who is currently chairman of British Airways PLC, will oversee the club's operation as the new chairman, alongside existing managing director Christian Purslow. "I am excited and honoured to be taking up this position. Liverpool is a great club with a fantastic history," Broughton said. "I will run this sale process in the right way, for the benefit of the Club and its fans. "Liverpool is one of the world's greatest clubs and my aim is to try and ensure that we find new owners who are able to build on the Club's recent improved financial performance in order to help deliver sporting success." Prospective buyers of the club - reported to be valued at around £500 million by Hicks and Gillett - are expected to wait until the end of the season to begin negotiations and it is thought that any new owners will continue with plans to move to a new stadium. http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=771731&sec=england&cc=4716
  19. if you intend to start a seahorse tank, i assume that you will be collecting different species of seahorses.. it would then be highly recommended to have a chiller, as some species would require temperatures below 26degrees that can never be acheived with a cooling fan.. better to invest now, then regret later when your precious/rare/expensive seahorse up lorry due to stress, or starts losing its colour.. Pasar Malam always have good deals for 2nd hand chillers
  20. http://www.charlierose.com/view/content/10963 around 37th min he talked about Temasek.. about 43rd min, he talks about Ho Ching and Nepotism interesting stuff, if you can spare that hour.. haha.. argh.. cant seem to post the video here..
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