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teebs

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  1. Coral RX is diluted, RX Pro is stronger and RX Industrial is super concentrated but also super expensive at USD250 for 8 oz bottle. Product info: http://www.coralrx.com/index.php?option=co...8&Itemid=12 US Price: http://www.coralrx.com/index.php?option=co...0&Itemid=25
  2. Anyway, this is one of my Yumas from GO. Another similar one just disappeared into the rocks this morning and I can't find it. The one that floated away expended to around 6 inches in diameter...
  3. I'm basically using prodibio now.
  4. Looking for the rarer ones and also the Jap deep water zoas... Anyway, these are all aquacultured so should be relatively healthy and free of critters...
  5. May be getting in some zoa frags direct in from US supplier. But expensive as these are WYSIWYG types... And they have no liability for DOA either...
  6. If got nudis then I will skip it...but maybe freshwater dip will be ok... Need to get Coral RX but Spore price quite expensive. Maybe should get a few bottles in direct. Thinking of getting in the Coral RX Industrial strength which is not available in Singapore... Coral RX Industrial can get 295 Gal of dip for 1 bottle...
  7. Shit...this morning, another 1 of my GO Yumas floated away and is now somewhere hidden within the rocks... Now I got ard 2-3 Yumas and some rics hiding somewhere in my rocks... Need to glue the Iwarna Yumas first and find a spot where even if they move off the rock, they won't float into the rocks... Haven't gone to GO yet. Maybe later will GO there and see if any nice Yumas or zoas are still available...
  8. Just realised that I can't make it on Tues...
  9. Dun think I saw the black and pink Yuma at GO before...but could be that it was already bought on shipment day b4 I saw it.
  10. Very nice zoas. I'm sure this will attract a lot of bids...
  11. I would not recommend doing it as removing your rocks will stir up a lot of detritus and that will pollute your tank. Worst case scenerio as Jacky mentioned is your fishes may die.
  12. You could email cathay photo and ask them for a quote. Normally their emailed quote is cheaper than what you will get at their shops. But payment is by cash only.
  13. GO shipment day coral pricing is always jaw dropping... I've seen yumas sold for $200++ on shipment day before so mine is still not considered that jaw dropping...
  14. I would suggest getting a DSLR for normal travelling but for scuba diving/snorkelling, use a compact PnS digicam with the UW casing. It's much cheaper and lighter for travels. Most of the canon IXUS or Powershot series have uw casings rated to 40m depth which should be more than sufficient for normal scuba diving.
  15. GO corals are usually the most expensive around but their Yumas are different from what you get from other LFSes... GO Yumas are not that colourful but they have huge bubbles. Other Yumas are colourful but have smaller bubbles so depends on wat u want lor... Anyway, I got 3 Yumas from GO, price ranges from $100 to $140...
  16. Tat one I got from GO quite a long time ago and that is my most expensive Yuma to date....
  17. If Indian chief says still got a lot of space, then got a lot of space lor...
  18. Many reefers got many nice ones also...
  19. I'm very sure if you do make the 9 ft full height cabinet, you will end up with the 8x1x1 tank...especially if you end up selling your 1.5 cube before then...
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