Hmmm..yea..need a hardy anemone for my anemone shrimps...I prefer those that have split in captivity...surely more healthy compared to newly imported ones..
You'll have to charter a bumboat to get to St. John Island...Used to take it from the jetty outside world trade center..now think all relocated to sentosa side..not sure..
Hmm..to those who have reference books...can help me I.D this guy? Can't seem to find any info on the net... it's not a sandshifting species..rather it those that has a symbiotic relationship with pistol shrimps. It's dorsal fin is very raised, like a yashia...
Got this cutie today...hehe..dun see it around often..translucent body..can see its vertebrae.. Has high dorsal fin too...like that of a yashia...the closet I.D i could get on it was Velenciennea puellaris but I don't think it is..it doesnt shift sand..
Gobies alert. Lots of gobies arrived at eaquarist today...include wheeleri, flag-tail, rainfordi, pink bar, crab-eye, black stripe highfin goby, and some which I could not identify (mostly huge ones)..
They should be relatively harmless. At least they won't attack your fish. If it tastes bad I don't think a fish will swallow it anyway..they will learn to leave it alone.
Erm...shrimps ah...4 ###### ( going to make it 10)..1 anemone shrimp...9 rock cleaner shrimps, 1 normal cleaner, 1 lysmata kuekenthali, 2 harlequin shrimps...and about 8 pistol shrimps..think got more..just that can't remember what else..
Still got about 20 hermit crabs and around 8 or so assorted reef safe crabs.