limbssg
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Can never understand.....these expensive fishes are all good looking........tanks are all over fully matured....but still die on you.
Bought Imperial Angel (SGD$35) two weeks back..die less one week. Bought Halfmoon Angel (SGD$30 after bargain) & Koran Angel (SGD$15) on Friday.....all die......wonder......
Can u explain why do u think ur tank is matured?
What livestocks do u have now and how long have they been with you?
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this is fun!
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Anyone who has good ideas to reduce electricity usage on aquarium and household appliances pls contribute here.
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http://www.psupply.com.sg/cs_services_elec_latest-rates.htm
New Rate (w.e.f. 1 Oct 2004) - 16.53¢/kWh (Residential)
You may wish to estimate your electricity bill using the table on electricity consumption by appliance and your usage hours, or use the online "consumption calculator" available at http://www.psupply.com.sg/cs_services_energy-audit.asp
For example, 2 x 150W MH at 8 hrs usage per day
The estimated electricity consumption in a month is:
72 kWH or $11.90
(Based on the current tariff rate of 16.53 cents/kWH)
Ok, now let's sit down and calculate how much $$$ we are paying to run our equipments.
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Article by J. Charles Delbeek and Scott W. Michael
http://www2.hawaii.edu/~delbeek/gobies.html
Twin Spot / Signal Goby do not fare well after shipping. They are very difficult to maintain in captivity and may slowly starve to death. Buy in pairs if u really want to try. IMO, these fish should be left in the ocean, unless you have a huge sandbed to support it.
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if u can, catch the damsel out. otherwise the anthias will be too stressed and refuse to eat
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A lot of 3" - 3.5" powder blue tangs at Cari* Ocean, 141 Sims Ave. Abt $18.
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Apa???
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Since most of the LR available here are from Indonesia, of course it's quite cheap for us. Not forgetting some reefers will sell at $5-6 from time to time.
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the production of reef ceramic (translated)
http://216.239.37.104/translate_c?hl=en&u=...herstellung.htm
if they have the patent for this process and all major aquariums in the world order few tonnes of reef ceramics from them, earn big bucks loh!
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Large Angelfish Species Rating Chart - Genera Holacanthus and Pomacanthus - Saltwater Aquarium Guides Fish Profile
Suggested Minimum Tank Size in brackets.
Good starter species for INTERMEDIATE aquarists. This does not mean these fish are good for beginners with newly set up aquariums, but recommended for those with a well established system that has ample live rock and algae growth present.
Blue Angelfish - Holacanthus bermudensis [180]
Bluegirdled (Majestic) - Pomacanthus navarchus [100]
Bluering (Annularis) - Pomacanthus annularis [100]
French - Pomachanthus paru [135]
Gray - Pomacanthus arcuatus [180]
Koran (Semicircular, Halfcircled) - Pomacanthus semicirculatus [135]
Passer (King) - Holacanthus passer [100]
Queen - Holacanthus ciliaris [180]
Six Banded - Pomacanthus sexstriatus [180]
Yellowbar (Maculosus, Map, Half Moon) - Pomacanthus maculosus [100]
The rest should be avoided species only kept by ADVANCED aquarists. These Angelfish may starve without a proper sponge diet or may have other specialized feeding requirements. They most often do not adapt well to tank feed foods or aquarium life easily.
Asfur (Arabian) - Pomacanthus asfur [135]
Black & White Bandit - Holacanthus arculatus or Desmoholacanthus arcuatus [100]
Blueface (Yellowface) - Pomacanthus xanthometopon [135]
Cortez - Pomacanthus zonipectus [180]
Emperor - Pomacanthus imperator [135]
Rock Beauty - Holacanthus tricolor [100]
That's all, Folks!
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Can I know the price of a zebra moray, maybe abt 10" or longer?
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typrobin.
Well, I did some modification to venturi actually.
My pump rated 2800 l/h running on this Weipro 2011 leh
chselee, pls share what is your modification to the venturi?
I am sure it will benifit all Weipro users here
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Forget to add, the overall height is 1.25m
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Wow! a lot of new species!!!
not even seen in US!
nori or seaweed
in New to the Marine Aquaria Hobby
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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