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  1. Cardinal Tetra, I think u mean use a Ball Valve, right? http://www.indiamart.com/gkplastics/valves.html
  2. The size of the eel's head is about the same as a thumb, just over 2cm in diameter. So far, I've kept with Wrasse, clownfish, tangs etc. Did not enounter fishes been eaten up. Feeding with squid etc 3 times a week.
  3. Snowflake eel, 12" long Kept with me around 8 mths, eats market prawn, squid etc. Want to sell for $12, self collect at Hougang.
  4. clam lovers will like this.
  5. it was due to a cable cut during roadworks at Kallang Paya Lebar Expressway
  6. see already eyes also blur.... I think this will motivate more ppl to start a frag tank. http://www.ximinasphotography.com
  7. Try to feed more often, maybe to the extend of overfeeding. Or even other variety of food. 4 dead yellow tangs is quite a record! If the fishes did not die of cyanide poisoning, then the prob lies with u. How old is the tank? Are the water parameters good?
  8. IMO, 2ft tank is too small and stressful for the Angel and Purple tang, it may tk some time for them to get over the ich cycle and be immune. U shld start off with easier and hardy fish instead of this 2 type. Meanwhile do not add more fish, and maintain stable and tip top water parameters. Add garlic guard to the food also.
  9. Active time was there for few days, play war gaming in air con room, very shiok lah, enjoy life. So much better than roughing out in the field. Maybe U need to go on shift with the rest. Just go there enjoy lah!
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  11. I believe halogen is too orangish (incorrect spectrum) for a reef tank, and not efficient in terms of energy usage. MH lamps has a lumen output that is double that of Mercury Vapor lamps of the same wattage. MV lamp's advantage is that they offer long life.
  12. http://www.wetwebmedia.com/ca/cav1i3/Clam_care/Clam_care.htm Quote some parts from it: Lighting Another important consideration is proper lighting. Some clams require intense lighting to maintain their long term health and color. Such lighting is most effectively and economically provided by metal halide lamps. The wattage and number of lamps required depends upon the dimensions of your system and the species that you intend to keep. Suffice it to say, in most aquariums with a depth of 20" to 30", a 175 - 250 watt metal halide lamp per square foot will do a great job. In aquariums less than 20” deep, you could also utilize compact fluorescent (PC) and VHO bulbs. Keep in mind that the different species will dictate the lighting requirements. For example, Tridacna crocea and Tridacna maxima require more intense lighting than the other species. Smaller Tridacnids, and those with brown mantles do not require as much light as those with colorful mantles. Bulb temperatures of 6,500K-10,000K are ideal, and will provide the spectrum the clams need for growth, and will help maintain optimum coloration in the animals. Water Chemistry Along with proper lighting, water chemistry plays an important role in health of Tridacnids. The water chemistry should be stable, with no large swings in your specific gravity or pH. Here are some recommended environmental parameters: Salinity 1.022 - 1.025 pH 8.0 - 8.4 Alkalinity 9.0 - 11.0 dKh Calcium 400ppm+ Calcium and alkalinity (carbonate hardness) are the building blocks of Tridacnid shells and should be measured on a regular basis and maintained at the levels listed above. The growth of a juvenile clam is readily evident on the upper margin of the shell, and is a good indicator of the health of the clam. Poor growth of clams is a good indication that something is wrong in the system, and in most cases caused by a lack of available calcium or carbonates. Calcium is not the only element that is needed by clams for proper growth. Some hobbyists choose to add iodine supplement to their clam tanks because the believe that iodine helps detoxify excessive oxygen radicals produced by symbiotic algae. If you plan on supplementing iodine, be sure to test the water on a regular basis to avoid overdosing which may lead to nuisance algae and other potential problems within the aquarium. Many aquarists believe that enough iodine is added inadvertently through feeding and water changes since iodine is present in both good quality salt mix and in most aquarium foods. Many other trace elements are important to clam health, but trace element solutions are easily overdosed. Most trace elements can be safely and easily maintained through regular partial water changes. I strongly believe that doing small water changes on a frequent basis is better than larger water changes on a less frequent basis since trace elements will be added more often. Partial water changes have the added benefit of reducing pollutants.
  13. http://www.melevsreef.com./links.html
  14. SG is not yet a truely liberated society, that may explain why we have a narrower mindset. From young, education to NS to working life, most pple choose a tried and tested way of living. The Gov. also prefers a 'controlled' way of formulating public policies and regulations.
  15. from this website, http://www.izuzuki.com/Zukan/Fish/niza/nagaNZ.html
  16. nice looking fish here, more like greyish-blue
  17. Recently I started a 2ft tank for a friend but will not be using chiller. Does anyone here use ice to lower the temp with good result?
  18. Some LFS to visit are Sealife, Reborn, eAquanature, Iwarna, I-Aquarium, Marine Life, Coral Farm etc. http://www.sgreefclub.com/forum/index.php?showforum=52
  19. When I was in my Aussie Uni, sometimes take some time off with few glasses of beer, tacos with cheese and a game of pool. Not forgetting the sports channel on projection screen. U will never see anyone rushing for time. That is enjoying LIFE! u can go to Kingscross, Sydney for strip joints....
  20. If ur wife leaves the company, it will be as good as losing her clients (commissions) and hardwork that she put in for so many years. And it is not going to be easy to start fresh in a new company especially when many employers don't give a damn even if u have high qualifications or work experience. [if she has lobang, that is the best!] But if she chooses to stay, may need to have a serious talk again with her boss after the maternity leave about getting back her clients. For her case, if the potential sales commission is a rather large part (or more than) of the income, the more she must fight it back. Meanwhile, gather some proof (invoice, emails) that she has always been handling the same clients for many years. You will never know whether the info will be handy. I doubt Unions or MOM will assist you in this, as in the transfer of clients among colleagues in a company. Good luck!
  21. Pls read this Especially this part. Hopefully, S'poreans will not become more self-centred and inclined towards materialism.
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