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FuEl

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  1. I got bbs if you want. No need to buy...
  2. Freeze dried copepods. http://www.brineshrimpdirect.com/c1/c7/Fre...pepods-c48.html Biggest bottle. Left 50%. INVE Selco, needs to be blended prior to enriching of rotifers or brine shrimp. Left about 200ml. Expired around 1-2 years but should still be fine, less nutritious only. Collection in Marine Parade. Interested pls pm me.
  3. Let me know if you want to share an order for A. tonsa instead. Thinking of ordering 1 million eggs. https://livecopepods.com/zencart/index.php?...573d53b3ad798bd
  4. Don't know of any in Singapore. Overseas yes. http://www.marinebreeder.org/phpbb/viewtop...ht=parvocalanus
  5. Very unique mantis shrimp spotted at CoralFarm. Zebra pattern.
  6. If anyone has a diving cert and is able to free up some time, I have lobang for a trip to the Maldives. Travelling and accomodation will be paid for, just need to collect a species of shrimp from one of the atolls and get the specimen(s) sent to the States. Interested parties drop me a pm and I will refer you to the person in charge.
  7. Viewing will be in Marine Parade. If interested drop me a pm with your contact and I will get back to you.
  8. The best grade of brine shrimp will never be cheap...for moderately priced brine shrimp eggs you can try discus habitat. If you do not need a big quantity I can spare you some.
  9. They only feed on SPS from what I have read. Should be ok with LPS and other corals. You can try putting a Diadema sea urchin for the babies to hide.
  10. Can always wait for captive bred ones. Someone in U.S is breeding these already.
  11. No time to monitor. They were both around the same size. Gave them plenty of shelter but I think they were just too aggressive. They were not even adult size, only 3 inch fish.
  12. It's a male Pseudochromis steenei. Females are grey and yellow, harder to find as they're not so colorful and harder to sell. Need a species tank for this fish if not they will make it one. Need a large tank to pair as well. I tried pairing in a 2ft tank and I got 2 dead fish.
  13. Nautilus are nocturnal, undergoing vertical diurnal migration in the wild. In the day the rest on the seafloor to escape predators and during the night they rise up to the shallows to feed. They handle changes in pressure very readily due to the unique structure of their spiralled shell. To view them at night, install some lights with infra-red spectrum. These lights should not be visible to the animal. Such bulbs are commonly used to observe nocturnal reptiles/amphibians.
  14. Iwarna sells it I think. Call them to check before heading down.
  15. I have 8 pieces ranging from 1/2 to 3/4 inch. Feeding greedily on cyclopeeze and a very fine granulated diet. Great size for nano tanks, possibly one of the most reef safe and well-behaved of all dottyback species. Fishes are kept in a system in which the water input is treated via a 55W UV sterilizer, no chance for disease. They should exceed 1 inch within another 2 weeks as they are very healthy and fast growers. $40 each. I will include some of the fine granulated diet for any purchase, great food for shrimps and corals as well. For reservations kindly reply to this thread with your nick. Thanks.
  16. I could'nt capture all of them. Too lively and would'nt keep still..cannot get a good focus. They are feeding on new spectrum grow pellets, frozen food and cyclopeeze.
  17. Parents are below. I'm not so into the onyx terminology. I've had "onyx" clowns fade in black to become regular percs. The babies are now about 3 months old.
  18. Jann's pipefish. Males have small little spiky projections on the snout.
  19. http://www.marinebreeder.org/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=4416
  20. Shrimps 1 inch and above are at $16 per pc.
  21. Nuvanta Hi DHA 500. Can be found at mustafa.
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