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limbssg

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  1. Gold Coast Aquarium, tel: 6286 2778 but I have nvr been there...
  2. Mine is a normal Sailfin Tang (Zebrasoma veliferum)... And I have never seen such good looking Red sea Sailfin in LFS before.
  3. Shld be a Sailfin Tang (Zebrasoma Veliferum), try to compare with more pictures to confirm. Red Sea Sailfin Tang has intense yellow/orange strips.
  4. For me, I usually look at the tail. Normal sailfin will have yellow tail. Sailfin Tang (Zebrasoma veliferum).
  5. Red Sea Sailfin Tang (Zebrasoma desjardini), some will have different colouration
  6. I've been using those swing arm hydrometer since day 1 and find that it's alright. U must keep track of the SG every 2-3 days and top up with fresh water. Generally, corals, inverts and clams require SG 1.023 - 1.025 while fishes can tolerate SG 1.020 - 1.025.
  7. CL450 chiller is 1/6 HP CL650 is 1/4 HP http://www.resun-china.com/PRODUCT4_new_en.HTM
  8. Not all corals are shipped in this way, some are packed in styrofoam boxes with some water.
  9. That's fantastic! How long has the tomato clown with you?
  10. SNAP SIGHTS UNDERWATER CAMERA Waterproof to 28 metres/85 feet Preloaded with 27 exposures Flash Integrated Focus Free Lens Re-loadable With Normal Film Roll http://bluewaterhunter.com/shopsite_sc/sto...snapsights.htmlhttp://www.underwatercameras.com.au/ss-spo...roof-flash.html http://www.waikikidive.com/
  11. limbssg

    DIY SKIMMER

    2nd hand skimmer cost ard $10 onwards... just post a thread, shld have some1 selling.
  12. any phone number of that place there? do they open on Sunday?
  13. http://www.fnzas.org.nz/glassthickness.0.html
  14. U can also use BioPlankton, Coralplankton or MarinePlankton by Liquid Life USA. http://www.marinedepot.com/aquarium_additi...n.asp?ast=&key= Review of BioPlankton
  15. Ur BT may tk few days to recognise it as food. Meanwhile, put some inside the tank everyday to train it.
  16. I'm using a PVC pipe abt 15cm long. Just use a tong to put it in and I don't get my hand wet. The advantage of this over a clip is that I can cut a larger piece of nori, say, 12cm by 6cm.
  17. U didn't mention how old is ur livestocks. There are many reasons why the fishes died. Cyanide caught, improper acclimatization, fish not eating for prolonged period etc. Go to a reliable LFS and make sure that the fish is eating before u buy. Perhaps u can consider a yellow tang and some species of dwarf angels for few months before trying large angels.
  18. Purple seaweed, 紫菜 is very common in provision shops. Or u can go to Chinatown if u really can't find Some of them are packaged in a big round shape. All my tangs are eating it. http://www.sgreefclub.com/forum/index.php?...pic=285&hl=nori
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