Logan60h
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Left: - combo C - Red and blue discosoma $25 (note: Red discosoma has blue dots) - Toadstool (appx 8x6cm) now $18 - Yellow hammer (2 heads) now $65 New items: Orange Lepto encrusted (appx 6cm) $40 Yuma (4 main ones with 2-3 babies) $30
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Hihi, have the following for sale: - Red and blue discosoma combo $25 (note: Red discosoma has blue dots) - Toadstool (appx 8x6cm) $20 - Yellow hammer (2 heads) $70 - Pink tip torch (4 heads) $70 VID_20200229_140703.mp4
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Hammer (3 small head) $28 Toadstool (appx 8cm by 6 cm) $20 Torch coral (4 head 12cm) $70 VID_20200214_182653.mp4
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Left: hammer (color more to green) $35, and toadstool $25 Discount $5 if can collect by this sun.
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Deal at bouna vista or Dover area
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Can consider put more rocks or media so that there's more bacteria to help handle the bioload of the fish only tank. Just my 2 cents.
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Red discosoma with blue dots 2-3 polyps or one rock with yumas Hoping to trade for bright color zoas or nice utter chaos.
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Hope everyone is doing well. Would to trade the following corals for bright colorful zoas. Willing to sell at reasonable price too. Kindly pm pics or offer to discuss. Thanks in advance.
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Question about water changes
Logan60h replied to LittleNat1's topic in New to the Marine Aquaria Hobby
20% water change weekly. Can consider dose vibrant. -
got sump for the fish only tank?
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could a dead clean up crew or fish be buried in sand or stuck in some rocks?
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New setup - basic..1st time.
Logan60h replied to Peterlim's topic in New to the Marine Aquaria Hobby
my hermit crab used to munch on my gsp. Clown and shrimp are pretty ok. -
I think leather coral (eg. toadstool, finger) and mushrooms (eg. yuma, discosoma) are pretty hardy. Hammer coral are pretty hardy too but probably after a couple of months when you tank stabilises. Fan should be fine, but can consider getting chiller if the water feels warm when you do you water changes (equipments like light, pumps and wavemaker can warm up the water).