got a couple of frags to sell. each frag got about 8 polyps with new shoots growing. well established already.
Night view with blue light is a metallic red color - absolutely beautiful. $20 each
collection bedok south. pls PM me
yellow wrasse is reef safe n eats everything, 3inch, $5
green hairy mushroom $5 for small (approx palm size) rock with couple mushys,
$10 for big rock (about 9 inch) with plenty mushys
collection bedok south. kindly pm me
Pls identify this red algae. my tank has been running over 1 yr. this red algae is 2cm tall n about 2mm broad n is difficult to break off or scrub off.
i have cut down on feeding n lessen light hrs but still cant clear it off. very stubborn red wine-colored algae.
anyone knows what will eat this red algae?? tks for ur input
i have this flurescent 3ft light that gives an occasional elec shock, or leak? (i m not sure). after cleaning n drying the light set, it is ok, but after a few days it would give a shock when it is on. any advice ? thanks. ohh its got no earth, ie 2 pin plug
hi bro from my experience, as my zoas go thru their journey in my tank, they can become more brillant n have 'enhanced color' when my maintenance is tip top n take care of the tank .
Sad to say the opposite is true when i get busy n lousy mood n low maintenance as a result, my wife will complain 'why ur tank all brown color'. IMO (in my opinion )
sometimes its the lighting
tks bro cedric for the advice. heard u got a beautiful collection of zoas - must see one day!!!
Recently i bought a colony of zoa but within a few weeks got only a handful of polyps left, although i did the fresh water rinse n malachite green rinse n bright light etc. - bad experience, sway , i guess
hi bro tkwees, any update on ur fishes n corals??
Just curious how u got the idea of using amoxillin for red slime algae?
i m considering using for my brown furry algae
hi bro, try Rio HF (high flow)6 or 8. it can be used out sump, to reduce heat in the water, but have to start the pump submerged first. wattage is low, price low also, about below 40