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skinbone

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  1. May i know how much are they selling the sunburst?
  2. hi reefers, I have 2 very healthy torch corals to let go at $50 each 1)Maroon body with strips of gold. Tips are whitish blue 2)Green body with whitish pink tips. Both open up to about size of a palm with fingers extended. About 5 heads each. Please whatsapp me for pictures. I have it in my phone. even have a video of them in my tank for better representation. Collection at Clementi. best regards, Kevin eight1000eight33
  3. Thank you. Is 201 by Steven? sorry i have lost touch and have pretty much forgotten who is who.
  4. Hi guys, seen any small mystery recently? I am looking to buy a small specimen from LFS many thanks in advance!
  5. sent you pm. The number you provided has one digit missing
  6. Hi guys, do you happen to see any healthy blue/purple clams in any of the LFS? Thank you in advance! best regards, Kevin
  7. I like how you stuff your bubbles in the gaps. Look really natural and beautiful. How do you find the Tunze6020. I noticed you have that in your equipment list. Does it work well for you?
  8. You will need a 12 footer by 12 footer for a fish that big .
  9. Dear all, i am looking to buy a MP10. It can be wireless or non. condition 9/10. relatively new best regards, Kevin
  10. Few questions i hope you can help: 1) What is the dimension of the tank? 2) What temp can one ice probe maintain the tank? best regards, Kevin May i know what temp the ice prob can maintain the tank at
  11. Hi Sherman, been quite a while since i logged in. Glad to see you are still so deep in this hobby. Will be following your progress. All the best! cheers!
  12. To help Ts elaborate on the color portion. You have to place corals according to their needs concerning light, current and neighbors. In what concerns the layout there are requirements such are color, shape and texture. If you have a plan to begin with, it’s not difficult to satisfy the corals’ needs and the aesthetics of the layout. As with anything that deals with color, a basic understanding of the use of the color wheel helps to create color schemes with an orderly progression of color, color balance and harmony. When you want to create an area with corals, and you want to avoid the “everyone showed up” look, you should try to find corals in the same color or neighbor colors. So an area with orange, browns, yellow and red corals will go very well together. Red, purple and blue will work fine too or green, yellow and orange. It’s as simple as picking a color in the color wheel and finding its neighbors. It’s worth noting that each slice of the color wheel has different saturations and brightness. You can have a light or dark orange, more or less vivid, more grayish, etc. Even an area only in orange can be very interesting if you try to play with different tones of orange. Very vivid colors are like people with strong, intense personalities: they can achieve great things together, but it’s much more difficult to make them work together. Other possibility to combine colors e through an opposite strategy: instead of finding similar colors, choose a complementary color. This is an obvious way to create contrast, but if you choose pale tones, instead of creating a very contrasting area you will get a rich background against which you can place a more striking color. You can enrich your layout by combining both this techniques: create a background with corals of 3 neighbor colors and then place a single coral with a contrasting color in the same area. This coral will immediately stand out. Ideally, your tank will have 1 or at most 2 of these very special areas. These are the places where your eyes will be drawn. The creation of contrast is most obvious with the use of color but it can also be created with shape or texture. In an area filled with soft corals, a hard coral will stand out. In the same area you can play with contrast and similarity at the same time. For example, imagine this sequence from left to right: blue zoanthus, orange zoanthus and orange montipora digitata. The blue zoanthus are similar in shape and contrasting in color with the neighbor orange zoanthus. The orange montipora does exactly the opposite: it has a very different shape but the same color. Normally it isn’t a good idea to change everything at once. Two neighbors should have something in common. One exception to this is those very special areas where you place the pieces you want to draw attention. In those areas you can attack with full contrast in color, shape, etc. If you have a valley you already created a great contrast: it’s the division between two areas. It’s normally a great idea to make the two sides of the valley similar at least in one way, whether it is color, shape or texture. read more in http://reef-aquascaping.blogspot.sg/
  13. I have offers like $100-150. Thanks but no thanks.
  14. Hi bros, one set of PAr38 (all white leds) to let go. Price is $70. If you can help me collect something from Iwarna, i sell at $50. Very new par38 with madpetz warranty. My place at bukit panjang Kevin 81000833.
  15. Hi i am selling this skimmer ata great price: $70 non negotiable. FCFS no reservation. 81000833 Kevin
  16. chiller sold! Remaining item: 1)MP10 ecosmart
  17. Hi Bro, TECO TR5 have this mini chiller for sale. Condition is good. No warranty. Using for my 16inch cube and chilling very well. Quiet and efficient. TECO TR5 Price $130 MP10 not the wireless version bought early this year from Iwarna. No receipt condition is very good Price: $250 FCFS no reservation. Thank you. Kevin 81000833
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