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i got a 4-stage unit from rms. produces 0 tds water and with the booster pump, at a rate of about 5L per 4-5mins Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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Looking for the above to host my tomato clown. The bigger the better. (don’t mind multiple closely clustered on same rock either) pm/whatsapp 9six3six07fourzero with photos thanks Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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seaweed collected, vitalis grazer and ocean nutrition pellets pending collection Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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all reserved for collection Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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Giving away the items below. Reason: Fish don’t really fancy these and I don’t have enough herbivores lol Julian Sprung’s Sea Veggies by TLF (sealed, not opened yet) New Era/Vitalis Marine Grazer (around 75% left) Ocean Nutrition Formula Two Pellets(small, about 80% left) Collection in Pasir Ris. Whatsapp nine6three607four0 to arrange Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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can try getting from madpetz, they sell those Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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Relocating service for aquarium
soggycookies replied to crazerlapd's topic in New to the Marine Aquaria Hobby
they’re quite a distance away but you could consult iwarna aquafarm Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app -
Trading Mangrove shoots for softies
soggycookies replied to soggycookies's topic in Sell off/Pasar Malam Shop
All taken. Thanks SRC Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app -
WTT Deep Purple Carpet Anemone
soggycookies replied to soggycookies's topic in Sell off/Pasar Malam Shop
Update: Taken. Thanks SRC Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app -
Looking to trade this purple carpet[approx. 4.5x4.5” when open] for unique soft coral(rare nepthea/kenya trees, finger leathers, spaghetti leathers, cloves, unique toadstools etc). P.S. not looking for zoas pm or whatsapp nine63six0seven40 if keen and offer me with photos please cheers Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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Trading Mangrove shoots for softies
soggycookies replied to soggycookies's topic in Sell off/Pasar Malam Shop
update all reserved at the moment Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app -
Looking to trade these for softies like clove, pipe organ, mushroom or unique toadstool/finger leather/kenya tree frags the ones in the last photo are very tall(at least 1m from base of root to highest sprout), but leaves fell off due to high salinity and inadequate sprinkling of freshwater on my part for a few weeks. plant still alright though. pm or whatsapp nine63six07four0 with trade offer if interested cheers Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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From FOWLR to Mixed Reef to Mangroves to Softies
soggycookies replied to soggycookies's topic in Members Tank & Specs
Went and ordered myself a pair of carbon fiber tweezers by maxspect from rms earlier before the cb ended. definitely a step up from stainless steel, less to worry about corrosion over time. Also have the carbon fiber long handle algae scraper. Loving these accessories from maxspect. an increasingly diverse brand imo also picked up some vitalis large fish food flakes at the same time. ideally i would’ve gotten something cheaper that i know my fish already love(i.e omega one’s marine flakes) but i couldn’t find them anywhere given the import challenges at the time so i settled for this. pricey, but glad my fish love them just as much. the size of the flakes is also more ideal for my larger angel. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app -
hey bro, you might wanna consider genicanthus angels. they’re the only true ‘reef-safe’ marine angelfish. pygmy angels are your next best bet. it’s still possible to keep large angels in a reef-setting with success, but involves a lot of trial and error so they’re definitely not appropriate in a mixed reef setting if you care about not busting your wallet hahahaha. but generally they don’t bother sps coral. zoas and corals with fleshy polyps are the most likely to be potential food for them. all the best Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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all the best. bluethroats are definitely the most affordable too. other xanthichthys species(crosshatch for e.g.) can cost upwards of a few thousand dollars if i’m not mistaken Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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that is some intense nutrient export. thanks for sharing! Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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i think a 3ft with a sump is a great starting point. not too big so it’s easier to do water changes but not too small that stability might be a greater challenge. then i’d upgrade to something like a 5ft to get more out of it in the future if serious about the hobby. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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yeah. would definitely frag it if i were you. the stalk is the worst place for it to have tissue necrosis Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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bluethroat triggers and other sister species from the genus Xanthichthys are only reef-safe if you don’t have ornamental invertebrates like any kind of shrimp. they are known to harass and eventually eat them especially smaller ones or when the trigger grows bigger niger triggers are another option but tend to be aggressive towards other fish later on. so while they might not bother corals they can be mean to other tankmates. just something to keep in mind Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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if the rock its on can be displaced, i would take it out and slice the black tissue off as cleanly as possible before putting it back in. if the necrosis tissue in a weird position or too big to slice off without stressing the whole coral then i’d consider fragging the healthy parts. happened to my pink nepthea once before. it took some time to recover but had I not removed the affected part it’d probably have remained closed and the necrosis probably would have spread and killed the whole coral. hope this helps Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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you could try enquiring with ava. nparks is the wrong organization to ask imo. either way the most we can do at the moment is trade at our own discretion and take precautions. a lot is uncertain at this juncture too so the best we can do is wait, make do or improvise Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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green bta? Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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From FOWLR to Mixed Reef to Mangroves to Softies
soggycookies replied to soggycookies's topic in Members Tank & Specs
And here are my two personal favorites in my reeftank as far as fish go: a Blue-Ring angelfish & a Moon Wrasse. These are of special value to me as they were locally collected personally and have been in my care for a while now. Pomacanthus Annularis Thalassoma lunare Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app