Next thing for sale is rock with 2 sea squirts. Bought for $12. Going for $10 as I am cutting down on my phyto dosage. Attached is a pic on how it looks normally if you feed it enough.
Ok..firstly..
Male pinkish harlequin shrimp. Adult. HUGE. Going for $35. It's the one on the right. The female died due to unknown causes. Those who have seen it know how big it is.
Hmm..it's a common misconception that cyanide and anaesthetics are mostly used to catch bigger fish like angelfish, etc. I initially thought that smaller fishes like gobies etc, would be spared being drugged to be captured. I was disappointed to watch a documentary filmed somewhere in the carribean on divers using anaesthetics to catch a burrowing fish. It's not only S.E.A. It's a global problem. Anaesthetics are used mostly to collect expensive or rare specimens that might otherwise be injured using nets. Little do they know anaesthetics have side effects too even though the mortality rates are lower compared to cyanide.
I've got caulerpa in my main tank..so far has'nt crashed. Only goes a little pale after lights off..but once the lights are back on they turn back green..
What's left......
fungia - $18.
Anyone interested in the Montipora digitata pm me. Will get back to you all if the "reserver" does not pick up in the next few days.
Hmmm..wondered why everyone perceives me as a old man..ahaha..maybe cause I sound like one too. Anyway, spent my b'day giving tuition..followed by dinner (char kuay teow, roti prata, longevity noodles at home..and b'day cake..) Now I'm bloated...
Cup corals are actually one of the more sensitive MPS (medium polyped stony corals? ) If their polyps are not extended there is something very wrong with your water parameters.