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FuEl

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  1. Available at $10 per shrimp, collection in Bedok.
  2. CB shrimps are guaranteed fertile and more tolerant of deterioration in water quality due to the environment they are raised in. Sometimes WC shrimps come in with some "growth" at the side of the carapace which might be hard to notice at first. It's actually a parasitic isopod which will make your shrimp infertile and unable to spawn. The current stock available is around 2.5cm to 3cm, excluding the antennas.
  3. Used to be either yellow or orange. Now all are yellow.
  4. Have some things to let off. 2 x 9W Weipro UV sterilizers - $30 each or $50 for both 1 x used Weipro 2013 without pump - $15 2 x Marine betta (about 13 cm TL, both eating frozen seafood) - $30 each or $50 for both 1 male and 1 female Australia multicolor dottyback (both eats anything) - $40 for both Hippocampus kuda seahorses (CB from Australia, eating frozen mysis) - 3 males and 3 females. $40 each or $220 the lot. Peppermint shrimps (many)(2cm at least) - $10 each Collection will be in marine parade. Can contact me at 90660450.
  5. 2 months old shrimps available. Around 1.5cm - 2cm. $10 each. Only collection in marine parade will be entertained. Can contact me at 90660450 for pick-up anytime after office hours.
  6. Easy to breed as long as your fish is conditioned. The eggs can even be artificially incubated. You can read more about it here and even more threads here. I will be stripping 2 holding males this weekend.
  7. Hi Paul, Thanks for the lobang. The shrimp are great. Even my banggais love chomping down on them. Hopefully my kudas fatten up faster on this.
  8. Need to reduce my bioload. Selling 2 x Marine betta (around 4 inch). Quarantined, formalin dipped and very healthy. Both are tame and can be hand fed frozen market prawn. Not paired, both supposedly male. Both are getting along with peaceful fish like adult Banggai cardinals. Do not keep with smaller fish. $30 each. Weipro 9W UV with all the accompanying accessories minus the box. Used only around 3 months. $30 People who pmed me about the peppermints, I will get back to you guys once I find time make arrangements, probably after the first week of March. Interested parties pm me your contact.
  9. Sales will be O.T.O.T. Kindly bear with the pain due to busy schedule. Apologies in advance for any lack in prompt response.
  10. New captive bred batch, same old price. About 2 months old, $10 each.
  11. I have 2 x Weipro UV sterilizer units (9W). They have been used for only 3-4 months. Comes with hose adapter for 12/16 or 16/22 hoses. Without the box. Each unit going for $40. Collection around bedok area. Reason for selling: Got myself a larger UV unit.
  12. Just drop me a pm. Will reply once I'm online.
  13. 2 healthy specimens, about 12-13cm in total length. I'm assuming both are male due to previous pairing attempts. Both feeding actively on frozen polychaetes and frozen shrimp (those used for feeding arowana). Each is co-existing peacefully with banggai cardinal pair. Reason for selling: excess from pairing and to reduce bioload. Looking at $40 per fish. Collection in marine parade. Interested pls sms me your contacts.
  14. Still left 2 rare female Neoliomera pubescens at Ahbeng's.
  15. Got from Iwarna on the first day they landed. Seahorses can change color...but so far mine has'nt.
  16. Some of mine... they just seem to get brighter by the day.
  17. Considering that they are captive-bred, good feeders, of good size, and the freight cost, pricing is already very reasonable.
  18. Iwarna has pretty South Australian CB H. kudas feeding on frozen. Also check out the pot-belly seahorses (H. abdominalis). Ahbeng has African flamebacks, giant A. chrysopterus, also H. kudas.
  19. 1 pair of myopic Ogilbyina novaehollandiae up for adoption. Very very short sighted due to some reaction to copper treatment I put them through , other than that they appear & behave normal. Letting them go as I've given up trying to breed them due to their aggression towards one another. The female (the larger fish) still manages to beat the crap out of the male even with its limited eyesight. I have thought about putting them down but they seem to have the drive survive. Not on FCFS basis, I reserve the right who the fish will go to. Potential owners should list down their ability to care for the fish as they are currently in their own dedicated tanks due to their bad eyesight.
  20. Ca & kH way above NSW levels. pH a little on the high side. Corals are just as sensitive inverts compared to other inverts like molluscs, crustaceans, etc. Most of the time their hardiness is taken for granted and most people don't bother to acclimatize their corals at all. Sudden changes in water parameters will lead to bleaching.
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