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FuEl

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  1. Dear all who have missed the promotion, kindly refer to the site below for new stocks. http://www.sgreefclub.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=89395
  2. Choose a healthy linckia and acclimatize it. It will not die even if it is a single arm.
  3. Anything around $50 is cheap. They used to command much higher around $60-$70 per pc. They are a little more sensitive during acclimatization. They are listed as a fish cleaning species. You can only get them from Hawaii shipments.
  4. They are not impossible to keep. You just need to feed them phytoplankton.
  5. Not too slow. People who help MASS will be given special treatment.
  6. http://reeftools.com/news/ora-aquacultured-blue-cespitularia/
  7. 2 frags available. $30 each. Around 1", attached on substrate.
  8. Hmm..quite hard to shade it as it has encrusted. I tried reducing photoperiod by few hours but it did not help. It's receiving light from the outer light spread where the light intensity is already lower. I had a pink postrata just next to it but it turned brown under the same intensity. Always thought blue torts love bright light.
  9. Try giving cyclopeeze or hatch baby brine shrimp for it. These 2 items really fatten up neon gobies.
  10. Depends how you see it. I will be getting the African cespitularia very soon. The Indo-pacific ones are also treasured very much in U.S. It's funny, I post cespitularia frags for sale and not many responses, guess I will have to use hijackng's pics. Btw Jack, here is your blue tort frag. It's the piece in the middle. It's been like that for almost forever. Well now the water temperature is cooler, if it darkens up means it was bleached. My tank was at 30-31 degrees for the past few hot weeks.
  11. Glad to see the blue cesp doing well. Btw jack, your blue tort is now creamy pink.
  12. Fin rot always follows ammonia burn.
  13. The golden yellow zoanthids pictured are for bid. Starting bid: $30 Minimum increment: $2 Bidding will end Friday 11th June 2010 2359hrs. First bidder at 2359 gets the item. The colony has approximately 40+polyps. In healthy condition. Picture taken about 1 hr ago. Under ATI Blue plus, ATI actinic, ATI Aquablue special. Self collect at Marine Parade Road. Photo taken with flash Photo without flash Red & blue micromussa to go at $160 (good candidate for fragging but I am lazy), Limited Pearl eye clarkii pair $80. Pm me.
  14. Will be letting of 1.5L instead. Realized I cultured too much. Rotifers are cultured using UV sterilized water. Corals like SPS and azooxanthellate corals like seafans will eat rotifers. Culture is super dense, enough for you to start your own cultures.
  15. Yes.. tomorrow I shall take photo of the monster clowns.
  16. Local production, extreme ones no photos yet.
  17. Pinnacle yesterday just arrived around 4-5 pcs of golden angel.
  18. Selling super dense rotifer cultures. $20 for 1L. Limited cultures available. Cultures can be grown using bakers yeast or microalgae. Will be quite awhile before I have cultures available. Interested parties pm me.
  19. Percula, probably Solomon Island variant. Almost impossible to get WC black ocellaris now, no one is willing to collect them. ORA grade A picasso clowns might actually be cheaper now, they are throwing price.
  20. Have the following fishes for sale: 1) 1 x yellow assessor (around 1.5") - $100 2) 1 x XL Red head goby (around 1.5") - $50 3) Pearl eye clarkii pair (female around 3 to 3.5cm, male slightly smaller) - $80
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