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allantang

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  1. some adhoc pictures taken a few hours ago.. i like the last pict.. the SH is practicing yoga...
  2. thxs bro for the advise.. sold my goby already. do u keep SH too?
  3. if it gets big enough, u can feed on mysis. as i do to some of my zoas..
  4. yaaa... how i agreed with u.... would love to see one(live) at least once in my life..
  5. ^^ wonder if decompression can be applied to these creatures? similiar to how fish is harvest in the deep waters..
  6. wonder if it is possible to keep it in our marine tanks.... http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20101124/sc_afp/scienceoceansbiodiversity
  7. would like to let go as a piece. so far, these 2 corals live in peace with each other and they are mulitplying. is in my tank for about 3 months. about 7 cloves and growing with about 12 zoas n multiplying for $70.
  8. more recent pictures.. i kinda like the last pict. It gives the feeling that it wants to be alone.. Kinda like "i'm depress, just leave me alone.." emotion.. haha.. and the style that it sat on the rock.. looks so elegant. it real life, its looking for food..
  9. just a suggestion: u may like to keep a gap between rocks n glass for easy cleaning..
  10. ya.. amphipods will be good for adults SH.. u may wan to consider building a refugium in ur main tank, so the pods will have a safe place to multiply.. do encourage ur SH to feed on mysis.. cos pods will not be enuff for it. put up a pict of ur SH..
  11. O.O wow.. more pls.. algae? like how and what do they stick themselves to glass n rock with?
  12. u can get it from sgreef sponsor AF.. if u r having tiger tails.. they are pretty shy creatures. be patient wif them.
  13. Just discovered today and would like to seek advise what is the thing in red circle.. thanks.
  14. thanks.. I was recommended using ultra min f. tried and seems tat those survived cope likes it. can see a few rush for it. also caught a few amipods.. hope they multiply in the breeding tank too..
  15. Extract from a web link below: "Seahorses are truly the chameleons of the sea with a propensity for changing color in response to a wide range of environmental factors, hormonal influences, and behavioral interactions. Hippocampus has exceptional visual acuity and color plays a vital role in every part of the seahorse's life. Seahorses rely on color changes throughout their elaborate courtship displays to express their emotional state and well being, to signal submission and dominance when competing for mates and as a sign of recognition during their daily greeting rituals and other social interactions, as well for their very safety in order to conceal themselves from their enemies." For full articule.. read here: http://www.wetwebmedia.com/ca/volume_4/V4I1/hippocampus_color/Color_In_Hippocampus.htm
  16. oh.. dont think he can do it for long if ppl really wan reidi.. might do more good to the nature if more ppl starts to breed. afterall, is an endangered species.. wonder if SH will cross breed...
  17. ... i'm also is surprised.. all the while i thought SH will go back to its orginal color... I wanted to get male redi from LCK201.. but they won't wan to selll
  18. i gotten it orange n was using T8 lights.. last month, i changed to maxspect 110w. its color start to change progressively. not sure is bcos of the stronger lights or it decides it wan to look brighter.. all other parameters are the same. orh i added in too many colorful corals...
  19. ok.. so any brand pellet also can ar?
  20. SH has changed from orange to yellow..
  21. orh.. where can i get this pellet powder?
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