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FuEl

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  1. Red sea fishes tonight 8.30pm at Iwarna. Regal angel, sohal tang, purple tang, red sea racoon, red hooded butterfly, austriacus butterfly, auriga butterfly, assasi triggerfish, orchid dotty, sunrise dotty, bicinctus clown, 4line wrasse, red sea bird wrasse, thalasomma kluzingeri, bipartitus wrasse, 8line flasher, escenius gravieri, midas blenny, blackside hawkfish.
  2. Tomorrow Australia shipment 12pm at Iwarna.Yellow assessors, lightning wrasse (Thalassoma quinquevittatum), lineatus, scotts fairy, marginalis butterfly, chromis nitida, spider sponge, australian cespitularia, australian green sinularia, australian xenia, australian zoas.
  3. Bacteria is the biggest killer of seahorses.
  4. Iwarna: blue neon gobies, orchid dottybacks, neon dottybacks, limited berghia nudibranchs, platinum clowns.
  5. Thumb length. No pics but hand feeding can be performed prior to purchase. They will eat from your hands. Current diet: P.E mysis & shredded market prawn
  6. Letting off the following: Pseudochromis cyanotaenia males x 3 -$10 each Lanternfish x 4 - $200 for the group Stable, no decompression, no loss of bioluminescence. Hand feeding demonstration can be performed at 11pm. Kept at 26-28 degrees without any signs of stress.
  7. Blue throat triggerfish, small regals, burgess butterflyfish at Iwarna.
  8. Check with the shop you bought the equipment from? Or drop me a pm I could check out for you.
  9. Liopropoma swalesi & Wetmorella triocellata/tanakai at Iwarna. Also teardrop maximas.
  10. White's treefrog & albino pacmans are not rare. Anyway, better request forum admin to remove the post. Last thing we want is AVA calling him up. Nothing wrong with such animals but the persecution over the trade in them in Singapore is ridiculous, it's a mockery.
  11. Will be impressive once the corals start branching out from the rockwork!
  12. Dr G Anti-parasitic food. Active ingredient chloroquine phosphate. Once ingested it enters the blood stream of the fish and kills any cryptocaryon parasite attached to the fish.
  13. It's Clear - $25, Coralline Stimulator - $15.
  14. Yes the book by him goes into more detail. It will list the side effects of certain treatments not listed in the online article. The online article only contains maybe <10% of the information you can find in the book. Even local university researchers working on giant clams purchase this book.
  15. www.faunamarin.de/content/balling-light-manual/ULTRALITHMANUAL08_eng_red.pdf http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1893666 http://198.92.103.99/forums/showthread.php?t=2173794
  16. Possibly the best photo of Plesiops oxycephalus compared to others on the Internet. This fish flares like a betta!
  17. Iwarna: yashia gobies, leucozonus anthias, orchid dottybacks, neon dottybacks, blue neon gobies, sunrise dottybacks, peppermint shrimp. More stocks tmrw afternoon.
  18. I use LED floodlights. Bright enough to temporarily blind anyone, good enough for refugium & not too expensive. http://www.solar.kamtexindustries.com/led-floodlights.html
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