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veliferium

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  1. How much was the trigger retailing? The black rim fins are damn cool
  2. That said, it also depends very much on what kind of livestock you wanna keep. Cause different corals/fish have different requirements. You would need to so more research an understanding of their needs
  3. There are people who have maintained beautiful reef systems with non-sump tanks. But that comes with a lot of hard work and understanding of the way things work The main objective I believe is to get your biological filtration up so that the waste which is produced by the organisms can be broken down properly. Alternatively, you gotta be more hardworking doing water changes to remove waste. IMO, they are the most fool-proof method.
  4. As of above, any reliable handheld brands will do. Budget <$20 Preferably in the central area(Tiong Bahru/Redhill) or western area(Clementi/Holland Rd) Thanks
  5. SL when I left at 3pm: YTs Flame Angels 2x Small AT Small Clown Triggers 2x Blue Throat Trigger Blue line Trigger 1x medium yellow bellied Regal Inverts: Fromia monilis Scarlet cleaners Coral Banded shrimps Couple of Sally light foot crabs
  6. Bro LCK brought in before I think... Or you can check with FuEl.. Cheers!
  7. Bro LCK brought in before I think... Or you can check with FuEl.. Cheers!
  8. Zetlight Pro ZP3600 Price: $700 Reason for selling: Got a sudden change of plans for lightings. Specifications are as follows: Input Voltage: 100-240V White LED: 2*35W 12000k Bridgelux Blue LED: 4*2.5W 450- 465nm Bridgelux Royal Blue LED: 20*2.5W 465- 485nm CREE Violet LED: 6*1W 410-420nm Red LED: 3*1W Orange LED: 2*1W Green LED: 3*1W Lumens: 7500LM Minimally can light up a 60cmx30cm and maximum can go up to 100cmx60cm. This lightset also has interactive functions such as it can be remote controlled and to stimulate the effect of lightning/ sunrise/sunset. Interested parties please PM me for more information. Cheers.
  9. Hope you didn't pay a "Midas" price! You could always let it go to another reefer:) In this hobby, we are always learning and me too have paid quite some "tuition" fee
  10. Midas Blenny hails from African shipments, not Fiji shipments. Sorry to burst your bubble bro, but that's a canary blenny, no Midas here.. Midas grow way larger than these and belongs to the Ecsenius sp. while canary belongs to a group called fang blennies, Meiacanthus sp.
  11. I saw your other video on feeding MI as well. Very impressive I must say! But they sure look better with rocks and decor though:D Hope to see updates soon!
  12. Oh ya... Just to add, can't bring stony corals in, only softies as they require CITIES license. The fishes regulation should be not more than 30 pieces in 3Litres of water if I'm not wrong!
  13. 民权东路 There is a few marine LFS in the area.. Got a few selling really nice corals
  14. Quite an awesome beast it must've been! Nice clarion too! As well as the 2 ATs
  15. Nice and Power Tank! What happened to the Crosshatch in the previous video Sir?
  16. Nice tank in the making! Cannot wait to see the setting up!
  17. Since its like that, I'm sure it would make an excellent addition to a reef tank with fine sand bottom. Gorgeous specimens like these really compliments the colors of other gobies like Yasha and Basslets alike!
  18. Does it mean that V. bellae is a coldwater species? Since it comes from the land of the rising sun!
  19. Oceans,Reefs,Aquariums. A commerical aquaculture facility in Florida http://www.orafarm.com/
  20. Something nice to share over here http://reefbuilders.com/2013/06/17/location-bali-indonesia-birthplace-captive-bred-clarion-angelfish/ Clarions and Blue Rings are being bred in this facility using flow-through systems in Bali as reported in Reefbuilders!
  21. I would go for Sunburst Anthias for something different:)
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