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Harlequinmania

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  1. WOW..Nice PBT wanted to get one too .. But good luck with your seafan as it is one of the hardest coral to keep IMO.
  2. Recreational fishing constitutes the dominant or sole use of many freshwater fish stocks in the industrial nations, and its importance in coastal areas is growing rapidly. Every tenth EU citizen goes fishing during leisure time. In Germany, anglers take approximately 45.000 tonnes of fish per year from rivers, ponds and lakes ? six times more than the commercial inland fisheries. Recreational fishing constitutes an extremely important, yet typically neglected, use of wild fish stocks in most freshwater lakes and rivers in industrialized nations. View the full article
  3. Tourists wanting to watch and swim with dolphins are now being urged to keep their distance in a bid to protect both the animals and the local communities whose livelihoods depend on them. View the full article
  4. Yes, there is some area in kranji which is a legalize fishing spot.. But sadly those legalize fishing spot usually is overfish by those Ta Bao king .. Please practice Catch & Release..
  5. wow bro, nice to see you back here although you have decomm
  6. Thanks for all the support .. Sales closed, i will update the detail of the delivery shortly once i get the news from the supplier.
  7. Marine organisms that fasten to the bottoms of ships have always been a scourge to seafaring. By monitoring how the larvae of acorn barnacles go about finding suitable spots to attach themselves, researchers in Sweden have managed to design surfaces that prevent growths -- without using poisonous chemicals. View the full article
  8. Automatic bleeding based on machine vision and robot technology: Norway is now operating the first salmon slaughter line in the world to use such techniques. The innovation makes for more rational operation, says the system?s pilot operator. View the full article
  9. Scientists have studied the migratory behavior of thin-billed prions and discovered that the animals spend their molting season in two areas that are at a considerable distance from each other. Thus, it would appear that some seabirds can be extremely flexible and change their habitat if required -- a vital adaptation to the unpredictable conditions found on the high seas. View the full article
  10. Nature abounds with examples of evolutionary arms races. Certain marine snails, for example, evolved thick shells and spines to avoid be eaten, but crabs and fish foiled the snails by developing shell-crushing claws and jaws. Now, a study finds that sea urchins have been preying on marine animals known as crinoids for more than 200 million years and suggests that such interactions drove one type of crinoid -- the sea lily -- to develop the ability to escape by creeping along the ocean floor. View the full article
  11. Terry updates our readers on his continuing 500-gallon freshwater planted aquarium progress. View the full article
  12. While you might never see a porcellanus for sale, there's always the chance you will, and hippopus is easy enough to acquire if you want one. So, keep all of this information in mind and do what it takes to keep them alive and well should you make a purchase. View the full article
  13. Terry updates our readers on his continuing 500-gallon freshwater planted aquarium progress. View the full article
  14. While you might never see a porcellanus for sale, there's always the chance you will, and hippopus is easy enough to acquire if you want one. So, keep all of this information in mind and do what it takes to keep them alive and well should you make a purchase. View the full article
  15. Aquarists need to inspect their fish closely every day, for signs of impending health problems. It is much easier to resolve a problem when it first starts, than to attempt a drastic emergency treatment when the fish is close to dying. View the full article
  16. This article is but a small tool for use by serious hobbyists in answering many questions. View the full article
  17. As predators become more adept at catching prey, the prey must find novel ways of evasion and predators that have not evolved the speed and agility posessed by their prey, they must find more stealthy methods of hunting. This has culminated in an amazing array of methods of camouflage and mimicry that has given aquarists and divers some beautiful and unusual organisms to look at. View the full article
  18. Show off your tank! We know you want to! View the full article
  19. AmericanReef.com returns to the Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium to meet with keeper, Rich Terrell, and to observe some freshwater Leopoldi and Pearl Rays from Brazil. Rich discusses ray nutrition and habits, demonstrates target feeding, and addresses concerns of the home hobbyist. View the full article
  20. photo of the white polo as request taken with my HP.
  21. Sorry guys, i afraid i am unable to meet anyone of you guys in any of the LFS during friday, sat and sunday as i have some business matter which i need to travel to Malaysia over the weekend. Will arrange again next week for the collection / delivery detail for those whom has not collected.
  22. Toxins released by certain microalgae can contaminate fish and shellfish which then become toxic to humans. Researchers have, for the first time, identified the mechanisms of action of two of these toxins. They have shown how and why they cause neurological symptoms. These findings could provide a basis for the development of new tests to screen for these toxins. View the full article
  23. By studying the hydra, a member of an ancient group of sea creatures that is still flourishing, scientists have made a discovery in understanding the origins of human vision. View the full article
  24. A 10-year effort by a scientist to develop transgenic rainbow trout with enhanced muscle growth has yielded fish with what have been described as six-pack abs and muscular shoulders that could provide a boost to the commercial aquaculture industry. View the full article
  25. Thanks.. Since it is those cooling materials so i guess it helps.
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