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FuEl

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  1. Hi blackghost, The following link should be of help to you. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0QP...ag=artBody;col1 Pages 3-4 will explain the efficacy of peppermint shrimps on eating Aiptasia.
  2. Hi blackghost, The following thread should be of help to you. http://www.sgreefclub.com/forum/index.php?...p;hl=peppermint
  3. Been with me for many months. Went through formalin treatment and is free of the dreaded brook (a.k.a clownfish disease). Starting bid $80 for the pair. Bidding ends 190708, 2200 hrs.
  4. Stable and been with me for many months. Went through formalin treatment and is free of the dreaded brook (a.k.a clownfish disease). Starting bid $50. Bidding ends 190708, 2200 hrs.
  5. Starting bid $25. Very healthy and free of the dreaded brook (a.k.a clownfish disease). Has undergone formalin bath before. Been with me for many months already. Bidding ends 190708, 2200 hrs.
  6. Have a pair of cleaner shrimp (Lysmata amboinensis) to let off. Both around 5cm excluding the antennas and are producing eggs regularly. Going for $25. Interested parties just drop me a pm with your contact. Collection will be in Marine Parade.
  7. It's in the conditions of the Pet Shop Licence stipulated by AVA...supposedly been in effect since 2006? http://www.ava.gov.sg/NR/rdonlyres/0675019...ishes311206.pdf
  8. Banned for sale at local pet shops: # Any venomous fish, such as the marine cat fish, lion fish and stone fish. Foxface and other rabbitfishes, scorpion fish, toadfish, goosefish aka Rhinopias?! # Fish with spines, other sharp appendages or teeth that can cause injury, such as the scorpion fish, piranha and moray eel. Tangs, surgeonfishes, maroon clownfish, triggerfish, porcupine puffers!? Basically all fish have spines such as dorsal spines that can cause injury. # Fish that have a large territorial range in their natural habitat, such as sharks, dogfish and stingrays. Ok this is the only point that made sense. If they want to protect youngsters from such fish, an age verification prior to purchase would suffice. As usual, the least troublesome method of banning everything comes into play. Surprisingly they left out poisonous fish, are'nt the lawmakers afraid that hobbyists would end up eating their pufferfish?
  9. Mesh is in. 41 micron opening, Nylon, autoclavable. Interested parties can contact me at 90660450.
  10. Hi dumdum, Rather tired lately. Been busy with breeding attempts. Long time did'nt see you around.
  11. Will be collecting the mesh this Monday. Left only 3 sheets up for grabs.
  12. Just placed an order for 6 A4 sheets of 41 micron Nitex mesh. As I only forsee using 2 sheets for now, decided to check if anyone else is interested. The mesh will be arriving in about 1-2 weeks time. Have 4 A4 size sheets to let off, not sure on the eventual price but it should be around sgd $30 per sheet. Leave your nicks below if you are interested. Will contact you guys when the mesh is in.
  13. 49-51 days. Confirmed that the coloured individual is an orchid dottyback. The translucent fish still remains translucent.
  14. Have the following to let off: 1) Hippocampus kuda female. Captive Bred from Australia. $40. 2) 4 pairs mature and stable Banggai cardinals. All pairs have bred before, good for people wishing to try breeding them. $15 per pair. 3) 7 x captive bred Banggai cardinals (around 2cm each, weaned onto frozen). Up for bidding. Starting bid $10 for the lot. Bid ends 06 July 2359 hrs. 4) 1 pair of Neoliomera pubescens a.k.a hawaiin strawberry crabs. Fish safe and Reef safe. http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Pic/article.cfm?aid=858 Starting bid $60 for the pair. Bid ends 06 July 2359 hrs. Can be contacted at 90660450.
  15. Have a 4KG pack that is still about 70-80% full. Selling at only $25 as I have switched to raw diet. Interested buyers can contact me at 90660450. Collection in Marine Parade.
  16. Takes more than 200 days of care for them to turn to shrimp.
  17. 40-42 days. The orange fish has started to turn purple. Guess it might be an orchid dottyback? The other fish is still rather translucent, much bigger than the orange-purple fish. :roll:
  18. Thanks guys. Indeed it has not been easy. As of today the orange fish has taken on a little hue of purple. Will update another pic when it has more or less stabilised.
  19. One captive bred yellow female for sale. Very stable, was from Iwarna's Aussie shipment. Going for $50. Can contact me at 90660450. Collection at marine parade.
  20. The satisfaction after 37-39 days. Unknown if they are orchid dottyback or indigo dottyback as yet.
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