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Panzz

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  1. haha you are not really late... but anyway 7 megapixels?! you sure ??? wow then that is even more then my DC.
  2. one of the best way is still by using a empty container, putting some bait like prawn etc in it and as stated by vtech2, it would be more helpful to know where the hiding place of your crab is and then lay the trap as near to it as possible.
  3. was there one area at Sentosa too?
  4. your corals are still looking as nice! a lot still can be done to salvage this situation, so do your best!
  5. if she is, then the male will most probably clean a spot (if you have a anemone, it will be near it ) and then there will be a high chance they are going to mate.
  6. true that you can't let your glass wall support the full weight of your rocks. and you would have to leave enough space between the rocks and the glass walls to provide sufficient water flow.
  7. can't really say they do better, but don't you think they look better there?! haha and yea cynarina will be doing great on the sandbeds and you sure have active LS to tumble your corals.
  8. I would suggest the most important and crucial thing to do first is to get them out of your main display and seperate them into a tank with the same water they came from but without any filtration, cos if not they will be all suck in....... and by the way fishes and corals will eat them too.
  9. hey if that is true then you have anemones being able to spread faster then macro algae! haha and more dangerous!!! but more appealing though
  10. that SHOULD be true but since you wanted the electric flame scallop and going to ML to get it, then you don have to worry about it, cos his is the electric flame scallop, really nice ones.
  11. the bi-color is really nice too, by the way if you have space, I think it would be better to put your hammers on the live rocks, sorry for going off topic
  12. I have been keeping mine for around 2-3 mths already and is still doing great now. I cannot really say I have successfully keep this species of scallop cos you all know they live for years in the wild! wat I do know is that these scallops need tanks with good flow all around the tank and are best when you let them find their own spot( and hopefully stay there ) and now make them go to a place you like, we must always remember that it is the health of these animals that we should take pirority first and not the pleasure for us to view them or something like that. and after them finding their spot, you need to provide them with regular amounts of plankton.
  13. really nice one there... and I believe there is still more space for expanding for this piece.
  14. quite a good idea, but I think you need lots of patience for this method and have to take things slow...
  15. do you have a turban snail? cos sometimes these snails tend to shake their shells and sometimes on the tank's glass walls so cracking sound that you might hear. if not then it is most likely a pistol shrimp.
  16. guess MOST tangs are reef-safe except not plants-safe.
  17. you got to treat it fast then before any futher outbreaks occur that will possibly even infect your whole tank.
  18. I can't be too sure that it is a false cleaner yet, cos need a clearer pic to comfirm, but it does look like one and the really are dangerous!
  19. Panzz

    torch

    yea I guess the only thing you can do now is observe...
  20. Panzz

    torch

    you can try putting it back to the previous type of position it was in, maybe you can't put it at its previous exact position cos after your rescape, but you can try to put it in a position that is similar to which when it was placed previously.
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