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Shipment arriving tonight/tomorrow morning at Iwarna. Flame angelfish Potteri angelfish Goldflake juvenile 2 x small bandits (about 2") (>2K) 2 x medium bandits (3-4") (<2K) 12 x Achilles Tangs Kole Tangs 2 x Goldenback triggerfish (uncommon) (>1K) 3 x Bluethroat Crosshatch hybrid triggerfish (uncommon) (<1K) Hawaiin cleaner wrasse Geoffroy Leopard Wrasse 1 x Juvenile Bodianus sanguines (uncommon) (>2K) 1 x Medium Holanthias fuscipennis (uncommon) (>2K)
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Shipment at Iwarna coming week. More info on pricing pls text me at 90660450. Small bodianus sanguines Small bandit angels (<6.4cm) Medium bandit angels (6.5-10cm) Bluethroat Crosshatch Hybrids Goldenback Triggerfishes Holanthias fuscipennis Roa Excelsa (only pre-order) Prognathodes Basabei (only pre-order)
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Which part of the wall to mount your 1000W UV sterilizer?
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OMG! Look at these hybrids and rare fishes!
FuEl replied to Digiman's topic in FOWLR (Fish-only with Live-rock)
Iwarna had before..2-3 times, from Philippines. -
OMG! Look at these hybrids and rare fishes!
FuEl replied to Digiman's topic in FOWLR (Fish-only with Live-rock)
This is in Sg already, swimming in Wilson's tank. A blenny that no one wanted to buy. -
Thurs afternoon 4pm+ Philippines shipment at Iwarna. Saturday morning at Iwarna, Japan shipment. Interruptus angels, Cirrhilabrus lunatus (the one with the crescent tail), V. bellae (only 3pcs for sale), Nippon Butterfly x 1 (reserved), Enneapterygius etheostomus 1 pair available, Meiacanthus kamoharai x 1 (reserved) http://reefbuilders.com/2011/12/13/valenciennea-bella-goby/ http://reefbuilders.com/2010/10/11/meiacanthus-kamoharai/
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Too much blue spectrum from LED can bleach your SPS, as the beam can be very concentrated. I've done it with a 1W Solite Moonlight. Most SPS can handle being put straight under MH without acclimatization so it's all about the spectrum, intensity & spread. You may wish to try Algagen Zooxanthellae available at Iwarna. It contains live zooxanthellae which corals can absorb again to help recover from a bleaching event.
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So called affordable captive bred seahorses are raised in net pens in the sea. These are raised mostly for the TCM trade but as pets while being easier to feed, they still harbor the same wild parasites that make seahorses so difficult to keep. True tank-raised seahorses are not exposed to such wild pathogens and they are raised 100% in closed systems, which is more costly but guarantees better health & better survivability.
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Yes, the instructions on Reef Vitality recommend drastically reducing both trace element & amino acid supplementation.
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The corals will take up trace elements & nutrients more rapidly, therefore you would need to cut down the regular dose if not the corals will be taking up too much trace elements. Your trace element supplements will in turn last much longer.