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longipods

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  1. If you want to buy from LFS, Ng couple had a few on Sunday when I went there. Not sure if they still have now Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  2. Unless your tank is very big, it may be better to have only 1 pair in a tank Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  3. From my own experience, they do respond to clams (la la). I would pry open the clams and throw them into the tank. They will feed, but they are slow feeders. So if their tank mates are quick, you might need to throw a few more clams in. One drawback is that you will need to dispose of the shells regularly. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  4. Are u still looking for this? Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  5. If you are moving yourself, u could place the live rocks in 2 pails, fill with tank water to about 2/3 full - to prevent splashing during the journey. Leave just an inch or two of water and sand in the tank if carrying by hand (again coz of splashing and it’s heavy to lift it up and down). Rest of the water can be transported in containers. Livestock can go with the pails with live rocks, but I would suggest u use air pump to aerate the water immediately before and after the move. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  6. Helps to reduce algae growth. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  7. If you are buying salt water, need to test as different places sell sea water at different salinities. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  8. Should consider refraining from buying and selling to one another during these few weeks, along the spirit of social distancing. [emoji51][emoji51] Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  9. Only on the Pasar malam page. U just need 10? Posts now before u can post there Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  10. Point 5. What I did was to use those square disposable containers to scoop up the remaining water and sand. After the sand has been removed, I use a towel to soak up the water. Gotta soak, wring, soak, wring a couple of times, but u can remove all the water from the tank. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  11. Great gesture [emoji106][emoji106] Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  12. [emoji106][emoji106] Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  13. Ok, thanks [emoji4] Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  14. Haven’t been to Sea Life for a few months. Just dropped by just now and the shop was closed. Even signage also not there. Anyone knows what happened or where did they shift to? Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  15. Nope. If you are driving in from Pasir Ris, go past Iwarna, immediately make 2 right turns. Road ends in about 200m. The entrance is on the right, just before the construction site. Once you turn into the compound, you can park anywhere. They are the first shop at the block on the left. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  16. Iwarna still at same place. Ng couple is behind Iwarna, make 2 right turns after Iwarna. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  17. Thanks [emoji106][emoji106] Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  18. Possible to comment about variety and prices, as a comparison to other LFS? Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  19. I passed by this place before but didn’t go in. Any feedback or reviews about this place? Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  20. As a follow up to this thread, my sexy shrimps have been feeding on this for the past 2 months. All grown fat =) So should be fine for marine tanks Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  21. Ah Beng has some longnose when I was there on Thursday Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  22. Sorry about the upside down image =p Couldn’t see it before uploading Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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  24. Anyone tried using this before? Can it be used for marine tanks? Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  25. Thanks for the info. Much appreciated. I have a blue tang, a sail fin and a fox faced rabbitfish as well. Yep, they can hold their own lol Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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