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LittleNat1

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  1. Ups! Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  2. Pink mohawk reserved Left GSP A (4 left) GSP B GSP C1 & C2 Purple star polyp Golden clove Clove A (3 left) Clove A mother colony Clove B Clove C Pipe organ (2 left) Assorted zoa Meltdown rastas zoa Rastas zoa Red people eater zoa 13p Red people eater zoa 6p Sunflower zoa Fairy dust 3p Fairy dust 6p Green paly Blueberry field zoa 10p Purple bee zoa Zoa rocks Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  3. Blueberry zoa 5p reserved Left: GSP A (4 left) GSP B GSP C1 & C2 Purple star polyp Golden clove Clove A (3 left) Clove A mother colony Clove B Clove C Pipe organ (2 left) Assorted zoa Meltdown rastas zoa Pink mohawk zoa Rastas zoa Red people eater zoa 13p Red people eater zoa 6p Sunflower zoa Fairy dust 3p Fairy dust 6p Green paly Blueberry field zoa 10p Purple bee zoa Zoa rocks Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  4. Candy cane reserved Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  5. Sorry! Psps. The blueberry fields zoa with 5p is $10 Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  6. GSP Purple star polyp Cloves Candy cane Zoas Pipe organ Collection @Tampines Pls whatsapp me @9eight33 sixtwo33 Thanks! Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  7. Selling at 80, brand new Collection @ Tampines Pm for more details, thanks! Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  8. I think the list has a mistake [emoji28]. My username repeated for no.5 and no.34. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  9. Kinda looks like a pineapple sponge? Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  10. These are the fish I have now I really like the bright colours of the royal gramma and its cave dwelling behaviour. Definitely an eye-catcher for both nano and larger reefs. However, when i first introduced it to the tank, it got bullied by my bicolour blenny (probably because both have similar colours) but they seem to be okay with each other now. Im currently looking out for a orchid dottyback which has similar behaviour as a royal gramma and is equally striking in appearance Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  11. So i caught one of them in my tank yesterday and I'm afraid that it laid eggs. Does anyone have any experience dealing with them? If i see one does that mean theres many more? FYI I never brought in any new coral for a month or so alr, thus this nudi or its batch of eggs have been in my tank for that long. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  12. Icic. I saw your comment on another thread and got curious about chemical warfare between corals. What's your experience on it? Does running carbon help? Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  13. I see i see. Have you tried galaxea? Do you have seafans? Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  14. Wow [emoji5] really nice colours and shapes. Do you go hunting for rare soft corals at LFS or something? Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  15. I've got a normal pink And also a sort of green-blue base I love their shape and would like to get more variants in the future [emoji51]. Do share your pictures if you have them too! Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  16. I'm a big fan of soft corals in general because of their shape, movement and colour. I've accummulated a pretty big collection of them to be honest, consisting of many different morphs of GSP. I also have a few types of pipe organ, clove polyp and kenya tree. Here are some of my favourites Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  17. Precious fish :') Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  18. Now for my reef tank! It's been set up for almost 3 months now. All of the rocks was from my previous tank which is why the left side of the tank looks empty but i plan to add more rocks there. Again, I went bare bottom to make maintenance easier. In the red circle is my zoa garden * in making *. In the blue is my soft coral collection and green is where i plan to put my SPS. Needless to say, im going for a mixed reef. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  19. Wanted to also share my 4ft freshwater tank which i had before i got into reefing. This was my 2nd fish tank that I've owned and also the tank which got me into fish keeping seriously. This picture is was taken just today and needless to say the tank is still running smoothly :). This tank has been through quite a lot with me already from rescapes to disease outbreaks and water quality issues. Even though taking care of this tank hasn't always been a smooth sailing experience, it still solidified my interest in fish keeping and helped me to where I am now. I know this is a club for reefing / marine but I just wanted to share a bit of pinch of nostalgia for those who had / have freshwater tanks
  20. Hey reefers! Just gonna share m y reefing experience and stuff :). So this was my first tank going into the reefing hobby. Nothing fancy, just a 2ft IOS tank that i bought 2nd-hand from someone. Also I was trying to keep my budget as low as I can without sacrificing aesthetics / ease of maintaining so i decided to go small. In total, I think i spent about 1k on everything including corals, fish, rocks, salt, light, chiller, ro/di etc etc. For me, I think I did pretty well budget wise (I bought the tank, light and chiller 2nd-hand which cut down on the costs a lot) but I'm pretty sure there are others who can do better than me. This also proved to me (and i hope to others who want to get into reefing) that reefing doesn't need to be overly expensive. * for reference my freshwater 4ft tank should have also cost about 1k too * My idea was to build a cozy and small reef that i could enjoy with little maintenance but after a while the small size felt very constricting and it was very tedious to do any kind of maintenance like siphoning out detritus. Although I really like the rockscape and how it fit the tank, it was time to get a larger tank (the reefing bug got me).
  21. Sold. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  22. Sold. Thanks! Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  23. Or you could use teflon / thread sealing tape Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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