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Dispar_Anthias

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  1. Hahah i know, i was kidding, told you i will be looking for evansi anthias
  2. Looks like the kind of compo i have been writing all the time.... OR was the mine
  3. Those at Pac mari** sure look very nice and the size is very good for your tank
  4. Hey the 2 you mention in fact are rather easy to keep.......... ok here goes my infor on what tang are relatively easy to keep and their requirement. (note:it may not apply to every single tang of the same kind but at least the characteristic are like that for the majority). 1)achilles tang- very difficult to keep and very prone to ich. Advisable only to the more experience.They are very fierce once acclimitize and need aerated water. May need some time before start eating. 2)sohal tang-rather hardy but prone to lateral erosion disease. Very fierce and will try to kill new inhabitant but leave old ones alone. Need time to coax it to eat and once acclimitize will do fine. Need a tank of 5 feet and above due to its swimming habits. 3)chocolate tang-rather hardy and quite docile. Grow to ard 19cm and need tank of ard 4feet and feed on algae and vegetable stuff.(maybe AT would like to input some info here 4)powder blue tang-aggressive once acclimitize. Rather sensitive to water condition and hard to acclimitize, very prone to ich.Relatively easy to get it to feed and my method to get it to eat is brine shrimp soak with kent garlic extreme. Need tank ard 4feet due to the fact that it love to lap ard the tank. Advisable for tank with good water condition. 5)powder black tang-Rather aggressive and have poor survival record. keep water condition good in order for this fish to thrive. Rather prone to ich. 6)Powder brown tang-Easier to keep compare to PBT or even PblackT. Rather fierce and keep only in well aerated water with good water condition. 7)Yellow tang- rather hardy but somewhat prone to ich. Easy to get it to feed on brine shrimp and suitable for beginner but no matter what keep water condition good.Might be fierce to zebrosoma species of tang. 8)Regal tang-rather hardy but very prone to ich. Easy to get it to feed but it needs a big tank as it grow to quite a huge size of ard 25cm.Relatively docile. 9)Scopas tang-very hardy and easy to get it to feed.Fierce towards tang of same species(zebrasoma). 10)Naso literatus- very hardy and tough. Adult will develop streamer at its tail fin. Although hardy, this guy need very big tank ard 5feet. This fish is rather docile. 11)Naso vlamingi-Very tough and hardy but need a very big tank. Grow to ard 1/1/2 to 2 feet. Adult male will develop a nose like hump on its forehead and streamer at their tail fin. Eat like pig.Rather docile 12)Naso bevirostris-Hardy but grow into a huge and i mean huge fish. Adult will develop a long horn on its fore head. Easy to get them to eat.(maybe deepblue want to input somemore info) 13)Naso unicornis-Hardy but need a very big tank. very develop a horn on its fore head but shorter than those of naso bevirostris. 14)purple tang-Fierce towards new inhabitant especially zebrasoma species. Easy to get them to feed, my uncle's purple tang love hair algae. Rather hardy. Note:many of this infor are gather from the net while some are from my personnel experience, type out this info so that more ppl can know about tangs and also due to the recent tang craze.
  5. hey you read the weekly thread.......... AT and chevron have arrive at pac mari** today......... sohal will be also arriving soon
  6. hello and welcome...... There are many reefers at ang mo kio but definately not me.......
  7. t** 1)moorish idol 2)powder brown 3)square anthias 4)harlequin tusk 5)sailfin tang 6)clown trigger 7)assorted butterflies
  8. Reef wo*** 1)hammer coral 2)fox coral 3)leather coral 4)common brain 5)ricordia florida 6)donkey dung cuke 7)soahl tang 8)maculosus angel
  9. pac mari** fishes 1)yellow tang(many sizes) 2)chevron tang 3)achilles tang 4)flame angel 5)hawaii bi color angel 6)potters angel 7)fire clown 8)gold flake angel 9)powder blue tang 10)Black streak tang 11)yellow eye tang 12)###### naso tang 13)undulatus trigger 14)blue chin trigger 15)black cap jawfish 16)assorted damsel 17)gold bar maroon heard their red sea shipment coming sp expect some maculosus , asfur, sohal and maybe red sea doctor Invertebrate- 1)cauliflower 2)green giant mushroom 3)sea fan 4)common brain 5)long tentacle anemone 6)tutle weed 7)turbo snail 8)boxing shrimp 9)blood shrimp
  10. If you want achille tang, they are few nice ones at pac mari** and their red sea shipment is coming not usre if its today or what so you maybe expecting some sohal.....
  11. clam maybe depend on wattage but even so most likely low light demanding clam will thrive... And definately no no for sps
  12. Giant brittle may attack fish but since your is small, it should be ok
  13. somebody??? you mean my uncle's doctor???? IMo they thrive better with fishes around, not sure how and don't understand why the doctor can survive BTW they have hrive for 10months already
  14. Yes anemone need very good water condition to thrive in. They also require very strong lighting(t5s or MH) to thrive or else Btw anemone move ard alot thus they may sting other coral with their stinging tentacle, IMo don't keep anemone. BTW I am not the experienced few but thats my 2cents
  15. Think many people have success with smaller species in their tank compare to bigger ones... Maybe the acclimitize easier(who can clarify)
  16. Nah he would want to hurt his *** when he land on his staghorns
  17. It will look elegant in there but wait are we getting
  18. If i am not wrong, tonga are high quality rocks commonly known as tonga branch
  19. Woonming do you think that he might have place the mushy too high and close to the MH thus cause them to be like this
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