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veliferium

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  1. Saw several bags at Ah Beng yesterday Small size not tiny...
  2. Take all in the photo for 10 dollars Collection in Tiong Bahru. Please bring along your own container. Largest rock is ~30cm across PM me to deal Thanks
  3. Temperament wise is similar to other in the genus, Pseudocheilinus. It grows larger than the average six lined wrasse and behaves more like the evanidus and octotaenia. It also boils down to individual fish and what it's kept with but generally coral safe Sorry I haven't kept it and most knowledge is from observations and sharing of others Hope this helps !
  4. How is the temperament of these inverts? Do they squabble amongst one another? And, I notice some photos with only the red spectrum of lightings. Is this a replication of their natural environment ?
  5. They appear most frequent in Marshall Island shipments Occasionally appear in Hawaiian shipments Cost wise is normally around 2 blue plus and minus and also depends on sizes CF/Ah Beng/Iwarna/LCK/TFC has them from time to time.
  6. Selling the above stable fishes, both around 2", feeding well on frozen and pellets. Halichoeres trispilus - $20 Blue Assessor- $40 Both are from CF, wrasse is about couple of weeks old while assessor has been with me for months. Fish has yet to be caught. Interested buyers can contact me at 92221037. Thanks all for reading
  7. Been a long time since attenuatus was seen in the market !!
  8. Hi its a juvenile Bodianus mesothorax
  9. Thanks bro;) The cute size caught my attention while browsing and I was lucky to find a leopard wrasse this small...
  10. Hi All Just bought this leopard wrasse from LFS Closest ID I can get is M.ornatus Need experts to confirm ! [emoji1] Thanks in advance!!
  11. Nice tank ! Love your quirky inverts [emoji106]
  12. Nice acans! Flasher wrasse are docile fishes but be wary of that lineatus that you might be adding Lineatus are colourful and dominant ! And their colours are hard to resist
  13. They're easy to feed. Green algae(not hairy ones) and brown algae tends to be accepted easily They will start eating pellets in no time once they are acclimatised to your tank
  14. Some new fish from HK Sealife Japan Shipment Interruptus pairs Wrought Iron Butterfly Roa modesta Nicely sized Sacura margaritacea
  15. Fish was collected by a nice reefer. Mods please close thread
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