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FuEl

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  1. Hmm..run separate ballasts that use PLs? Might be rather untidy though..
  2. Anyway..getting off topic...this is about harlequin crab..not boxing crabs..
  3. I have a Indo-pacific dive book with full color photos in it. Got a picture of a boxing crab holding anemones. You talking about Lybia tessellata right? http://digilander.libero.it/scubabob/Komod...ost/crab18.html There...another pic from indonesia. Notice the anemones.
  4. I feed mine garlic extract that I squeeze out from capsules meant for human consumption. It's oily to the touch..and it stinks alot..it's supposedly very concentrated. 10mg of this stuff is stated to pack as much punch as 5000mg of fresh garlic. My fish still eat the food after they get stinked up.
  5. ryz...once I save enough to get one 6060 then if it's too strong for my tank then I can sell you slightly cheaper. Dunno leh..most ppl who saw my tank say a 6060 will create a sandstorm...even someone who has not seen my tank already said a 6060 is very strong for his 5 ft...dunno w0t it might do in my 4 X 1.5 X 1.5. My water height 15 inch nia...
  6. erm..got a feeling we are talking about different crabs...mine has anemones..definitely indo-pacific ones..because of the price. Got it at $6. With that pricing it could'nt have come from Hawaii...
  7. Coral farm and lck110 want boh? Check out outing section. Me, Terryz_ and ryz confirm liao.
  8. Skip the common boxer. Get the yellow or purple-head boxers...those are much more peaceful and wun grow that large.
  9. It's not a boxing crab...boxing crabs have smaller pincers and they will be holding small anemones.
  10. Looks like a commensal crab to me..should be reef safe.
  11. Most inverts are very sensitive to nitrates. Especially echinoderms.
  12. Also a green leather I have been wanting to clear for a long long while.. $5. It has developed a greenish sheen under my lights. Not sure if I want to sell my green bubble..pm me if you are interested. If your offer sounds nice to me I might let it off.
  13. Here is the pic of the green maze for $15. I got it the color was dark green...under my lighting it change color...now got a little hue of reddish brown.
  14. If there is nothing extracting bicarbonates out of your water in the form of carbonate then your kH will still stay the same. If you have lots of coralline algae, clams and other calcium demanding species you will notice your kH drops alot. For me I have to add a teaspoon of reef builder everyday to maintain my kH
  15. Above moon coral is taken under ATI aquablue w/o flash. Size is hand size (including fingers). Selling it off for $25 Got another maze coral...have not taken a pic..going for $15.
  16. Selling a maxijet 1200 just bought 2 days before CNY. Used only about 2 weeks. Letting go at $40. Selling a moon coral and a green maze coral to clear some space on my sand bed. Pics are below
  17. No..scallops don't sting. They are filter feeders.
  18. yea..those were the ones...lucky i let them move around..i mentioned something about epoxing them to rock few months ago and someone nearly epoxied me instead.
  19. You might like to try the ice-probe chiller.
  20. Wow..who's the lucky person can keep them alive >1 year?! Care to share on any husbandry tips? Dun tell me you running your tank with freshly pumped seawater 24/7?
  21. Look at their abdomen. The female has larger swimmerets than the male. Not sure if the thing im talking about is called the swimmeret...it's the flaps that cover the side of the abdomen.
  22. Depends what livestock you are referring to.
  23. Finally...a pic of my I-box. Amazing coralline growth when it does'nt get much light.
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