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kueytoc

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  1. Selling my 'pui-pui' healthy exotic fishes to reduce bio-load as follows: 1. Rare Color-Variant Yellow Scopas Tang, 3.5 inch, $100 2. Allard Clownfish Indian Ocean, 4 inch, $40 3. Blue-Stripe Clownfish, Hawaii, 2.5 inch $40 Take all the above package $160. Only Genuine Buyers welcome. 'Aeroplanees' please steer clear. Pl provide your mobile no to confirm. 1st Come 1st Serve. Cheers.../ED
  2. An NPS Gorgonian known as Menella sp. Menella sp. Common names: Menella Gorgonian, Golden Sea Rod Note: coral also comes in blue and brown variations Blue Sea Rod Type of Coral: Gorgonian Care Level: Intermediate Reproduction: most likely sexual, can be fragged Coral Placement/Orientation: Insensitive to light. Coral in not finicky in placement, does well in laminar flow or turbulent flow, can be glued or epoxied vertically or horizontally Feeding: Gorgonians are suspension feeders that filter small food particles from the water column: zooplankton, eggs/larvae, possibly bacterioplankton and detritus. Food should be no larger than frozen cyclop-eeze, with the majority being much smaller such as rotifers. Polyps will retract without constant food in the water. Additional tips or words of wisdom This large polyp species of gorgonian is one of the more easier species of non-photosynthetic gorgonians to keep. They are still difficult relative to most photosynthetic corals and should be attempted once Beginner non-photosynthetic corals have been able to be sustained in the aquarium for a period of time. You should feed small amounts as often as possible. A continuous feeding system (dry or liquid) will yield the best results as the polyps should stay open almost 24/7. If the polyps stay closed most of the time, either you don't have enough flow, enough food in the water or your water quality is too poor. This coral will grow vertically from the tips and "encrust" from the base if it is healthy. It will grow in the direction of the strongest flow and can handle literally being blasted with it. The tissue gets algae and detritus build up easily and should be kept clean (high flow will help a lot). Note: Coral can "wax over" and shed. While this process is occurring, polyps will not expand. The process can be assisted by using a turkey baster to gently remove the "waxed over" coating. Coral will have a "new" appearance after this takes place. References: http://www.aquatouch...0Gorgonians.pdf
  3. WOW...what a beautiful active Cross-Hatch Trigger specimen U have.
  4. So many simply focused on the Acros shipment but totally ignored the 'priceless' X-Softies waving to be uncovered...Hee Hee

  5. An informative description useful for identifying such similar acros. What about the characteristics diffs between Millepora & Prostrata?
  6. :thumbsup: Brillant mix of colors & shapes !!!
  7. Damn...! Moi one & only Blue Hyacinthus fraggie fell from GRACE & into 'ABYSS'...aarghh!

  8. McCullochi...where art thou ???

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    2. lawchan77

      lawchan77

      who bought?

    3. lcf425

      lcf425

      not me =.=

    4. kueytoc

      kueytoc

      I think I know who bought...hehehe

  9. Dun take me for a 'RIDE' lah...promises promises...*expletive*

    1. Terryz_

      Terryz_

      Your clowns??

    2. kueytoc

      kueytoc

      Nope...sigh !

  10. I'm also searching for the elusive ONE since I regretfully sold mine ages ago.
  11. At last Matt Pedersen has managed to spawn the second Lightning Maroon Clownfish Read more: http://reefbuilders.com/2012/05/09/lightning-maroon-clownfish-spawn/#more-58274
  12. Cheers !!! Mustard-Jewel-Tang (Acanthurus Guttatus) The Mustard Tang is also well known as the Jewel Tang and is one of the most exotic, rarest and most difficult tangs to find among the aquaria world. This species is unmistakable, Its preserved color is brown; spotted, the white spots are usually bordered with a dark brown color. The Pelvic are fins bright yellow. Each side of the caudal peduncle has a with a single-sharp forward-pointing erectile spine. In the wild occurs at a depth range between 1'' 6 m, inhabits in surge zones of clear seaward reefs, It is mainly oceanic and found schooling in shallow depths over reef flats subject to surge or currents. This particular fish grazes on kelp and calcareous algae. This species usually acclimates quickly to aquarium life, plenty of hiding places and a varied diet is highly recommended. In captivity Tangs are Reef safe and very friendly to other tank-mates. Quick Facts Common Name Mustard (Jewel) Tang Scientific Name Acanthurus Guttatus Maximum Length 26 cm (10.6 inches) Diet Herbivore, Algae Pads, Pellets, Flake Range Indo-Pacific,Indian Ocean,Hawaii,Tuamoto,Ryukyu Marquesas,Rapa Family Acanthuridae Care Level Moderate Aggressiveness Peaceful Reef Compatibilty YES Minimum Tank 125 Gallons Tank Conditions 72-78°F; sg 1.023-1025; pH 8.1-4; dKH 8-12
  13. Some Updates...brazen Super-MisBarred Golden-Strike MAROON
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