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FuEl

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  1. Got 2 of these fellas today...dunno what kind of pistol. sigh..clearest pic i could take with my antique camera..
  2. blue ring octopus? $10 can get already..
  3. Pic of the blue spotted jawfish. The only jawfish I can think of that can cost more than a hundred bucks..
  4. Hehe...this the fellow? I don't think it's the common pearl headed jawfish..even if the mortality rate is high the price won't jump up to $100. Just check the U.S price for yellow-headed jaws and you know it's not exactly very pricey. Price here is around $55 plus minus.. If I'm not wrong it MIGHT...i only said might..it might be the blue spotted jawfish from mexico waters.. . That's the only jawfish I can think of that can cost twice as much as a pearl headed jawfish (although it normally will cost more than 3X the price). Anyone can confirm? Will be very tempted if it is indeed the blue spotted jawfish at such an attractive price. It's a very very rare fish..
  5. Do slow weekly waterchanges. Should be able to reset your calcium levels to the norm.
  6. Hmm..here's another shot of the sea squirts...shedded its old covering after 2 days in my tank..now the color seems to be brightening up..
  7. Hmmm..my mom's favourite hobby is mopping the floor. Anyway...I found my blue sea squirt today..so happy...found that one of my pistols 'squirtnapped' it... Then the sea squirt I got from pasir ris farms..shed its coat today..now look so colorful. .will post a pic later..
  8. Yea..these few days a lil warm..my tank mostly around 28-29...everything seems fine so far...=x
  9. I used to keep freshwater tetras...fed them flake food before..ended up they ingested some air together with the food, resulting in buoyancy problems. However they usually solved themselves.
  10. If leak you should see water on the floor already lah..
  11. Check out http://www.sgreefclub.com/forum/index.php?...ic=12515&st=345 Caught in the act..
  12. ah..could that be the reason? NSW can have quite a no. of microscopic dieoffs.
  13. Change to Coralife? Get a free bucket in return.. and a free t-shirt..
  14. It picked the green coralline in the end..
  15. From the following 2 pictures, I have managed to document the sally lightfoot in action...decimating my coralline on the back wall. To eat or not to eat? Pink coralline or green coralline?
  16. I always use mine finish before it has the chance to turn into 'rock'.
  17. No..the tropic marine packaging box....
  18. Update on my 'pink' pumping xenia...hope it will grow fast fast...then I can frag.
  19. Wow...lucky only got 2 sally lightfoots..when my pest algae were eaten..they started on my coralline..look at the back wall..all my coralline got holes in them.
  20. Looks like a type of porcelian crab a.k.a 'squat lobsters'. Harmless fellas with big pincers. Filter feeding crabs. Alot can be found under rocks along east coast breakwaters.
  21. Eh? I just close the box and leave it...does'nt worry me that much..It'll ultimately end up wet anyway.
  22. Try increasing surface turbulence too. A stagnant water surface will trap alot of heat.
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