pcw
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Some Acropora tenuis. Looks like the cherry bomb tenuis to me. The microalgae (Dunaliella, Tetraselmis, and Isochrysis) are cultured in saltwater so I poured equal amounts of each into a bottle for a "mix".
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I've been dosing about 200+ml per day. But with the increased productivity now, probably 400ml a day thereabout. Hope it isnt too much.. haha
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Not difficult at all. Just needs some light and flow. It's photosynthetic. I think the difficulty comes from the fact that it can get stressed quite easily if there are temperature fluctuations Just mixed up some live algae for my tank. A mix of Dunaliella salina, Tetraselmis chui, and Isochrysis galbana:
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Thanks! (: I'm not sure of the ID actually. Was told that this is similar to the homewrecker sps but I'm not too sure thanks! (: hahaha thanks for your help
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Clam back on sale. I've taken another photo of it under white light: I've got the following to add too: Both of these are small crocea clams. Slightly below 2 inches. $50 each.
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All reserved (: thanks
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Dragon soul favia frag B taken
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Selling the following. Collection at bukit batok. Crocea clam (blue): $50 Dragon soul favia frag A: $40 Dragon soul favia frag B: $40 PM if interested (:
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Selling a nice (mostly blue, not brown) crocea clam for 70. The clam is approximately 1.5 inches long.
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Post a Reef pics and Win !
pcw replied to Singapore Reef Club's topic in SRC Contest and prizes section
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Left with 1 black bar chromis
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Selling the following for $60. 4 blue eyed anthias (3 females, 1 male), 5 blue chromis, 1 black bar chromis, 2 lined chromis, 4 banggai cardinals. Collection by this saturday.
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All reserved (:
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Thanks! Thanks! (:
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Pack A and C back on sale.
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Looks like an Amphiprion latifasciatus instead of the common clarkii clownfish (Amphiprion clarkii) to me.
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Thanks (: Update: Left with pack A.
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Nope. Like copper, it isn't reef safe. But you can try feeding food that has chloroquine put into it. NLS ich shield, or Dr G's medicated caviar. As long as the food doesn't get eaten by the corals, it should be fine in moderation.
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Try chloroquine based medications instead of copper-based. Chloroquine based medications are more forgiving to errors on our part.
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Pack D revised to: Pack D (spongebobs, captain americas, mandarin orange, unknown zoa that looks like sakuras, unknown pink and red zoa, nuclear deaths, unknown red and blue zoa, red eagle eyes, three polyps of indigo death) + (encrusting purple valida, aussie yellow-green tenuis, meteor shower cyphastrea): $150 Picture of the meteor-shower cyphastrea frag
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Pack C taken (: