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Harlequinmania

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  1. Opps.. Hope it didnt scare people off who is going to buy LOL..
  2. Wow.. Now you could train your cat to go to the toliet bowl with this product.
  3. Lumenaqua booth Didn't knew that the Ultra brite is water proof to such an extent that can be submerge into the water.
  4. Some of the LED light on display.. Very promising AquaMedic LED lighting
  5. Fresh water fishes is kept together in this tank with marine fish ! Unbeliveable, was wondering how did they do that ?
  6. Japan ADA Booth Very cool stainless steel C02 tank from ADA
  7. Some photo to share on my recent tip to beijing and took the chance to visit this show. Has been a eye opening for me with 4 hall of exhibition with various pet related products and services. Let's start the photo do the talking..
  8. Just to add on, saw one baby size Black tang and AT in CF as well.. One of the smallest i saw locally .
  9. Welcome back desi and ketchup .. Looking forward to see more update here soon.
  10. I had tried the Skimz SM252 about 2 month now, you will be suprise for the performance and the value of it.
  11. Saw some Pom Pom Crab in CF today. Also saw a pair of Rare johnson wrassle at CF selling at 1XXXX :o , some nice midnight angel, flame angel, lemon peel, emperor, AT, blue line angel, and 2 full moon globy which has been missing out very long in this trade. Too bad it is not feeding yet .
  12. Hi, There is a few model of reliable LEDs in the market which you can choose from for a marine tank . i.e; from the most expensive Eco-light to Max-spec and Lumenaqua. It all depend on your needs and budget. These can all be found from our sponsor. Happy hunting.
  13. Researchers have experimentally shown that some species of reef fish will enact punishment on the parasitic saber-tooth blennies that stealthily attack them from behind and take a bite, even though their behavior offers no immediate gain. The study shows that punishment ultimately serves all members of the reef fish species well. View the full article
  14. Researchers have experimentally shown that some species of reef fish will enact punishment on the parasitic saber-tooth blennies that stealthily attack them from behind and take a bite, even though their behavior offers no immediate gain. The study shows that punishment ultimately serves all members of the reef fish species well. View the full article
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