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FuEl

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  1. Looking for pond UV sterilizers, preferably 3ft and above. Anyone letting off do pm me.
  2. If anyone looking to give away or let off cheap do pm me. Need to be large specimen. Thanks.
  3. Those are not hybrids but a species on its own, Elacatinus evelynae. I should have some spares after pairing.
  4. Denitrator once kicked in can be run full flow without any drip. The output will still be 0 nitrate. However if you run it so fast keep an eye on your kH as it will drop real quick. If your system is large it should be ok but if it is a small system you will experience ionic imbalance very soon.
  5. Sincere fish collectors only as this fish rarely makes it into the aquarium trade. I will not sell it below $50 so bidding starts at $50. Bidding ends 15 May 2359 hrs. Eating very well and it is a disease resistant fish. Current size is about 2 inch. Pictures can be found at: Banded devilfish Information can be found at: Fishbase
  6. Cherub angels, flame angels, AT, blue spotted jawfish, black cap gramma, royal gramma, chalk basslet, allardi clown, red head goby at LCK210. CF has many unusual crustaceans, including small (1 inch) post settlement Ghost boxing shrimps (Stenopus pyrsonotus) and hawaiin strawberry crabs. For hybrid lovers there is a hybrid mixed in the ocellaris clown & anemone tank. Looks like a tomato clown with 3 stripes. Definitely not a maroon clown. Many gobies too.
  7. Both fish are feeding on spectrum grow pellets.
  8. Only dwarf species like Hippocampus zosterae can be kept with their young. For the rest the young needs to be separated for rearing.
  9. I can pop by check for you if you need. I only 2-3 min drive away.
  10. Dosing copper initially will impair the nitrification ability of your system. Do get products to detoxify a 1-2 day expected increase in ammonia. You could try products like API Ammo-lock, or any other product which binds ammonia, even Seachem Prime would work. After that your nitrification should return to normal.
  11. http://www.reefcentral.net/forums/showthre...hreadid=1031844 If you have major inverts like corals or crustaceans you should remove them to another tank before treating the main tank with copper. I have tried cuprisorb and it worked rather well in removing the remaining copper. Since the tank is meant to be a FOWLR tank, you should'nt worry about remnant copper. Many people who keep FOWLR tanks maintain a constant copper level just for prevention.
  12. Juvenile sebae clown pair. Origin: Maldives. Each fish is about 3-3.5cm in length. Bottom portion of the fish is yellow, about 40% of entire body is yellow. Selling both at sgd $30, same price I bought them for. Reason for selling: Lack of space.
  13. Still avail. Stable don't worry.
  14. Sea life has good sized blue assessors and akindynos clownfish.
  15. Chaetomorpha. One of the easiest to grow and maintain.
  16. I grabbed all the large ones so those who prefer larger specimens I have 2.
  17. Have 2 x 3cm fish to let off, left over from pairing. Supposedly both are male and will not get along. $45 each. Collection in Marine Parade.
  18. P. nocturna gobies don't cost so much. I first bought mine for only $5 or $8 at Pasir Ris.
  19. CF got this also. Hybrid lemonpeel angel. http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_Di...amp;pCatId=1683 LCK210 got 1 pc swissguard, L. rubre, and 1 pc stable blue spotted jawfish.
  20. Veiled is the easiest of all chameleons to keep as it is a tropical species originating from arid regions. It's one of the few species which can do well in sg climate without the use of a misting system. People in sg have bred them already. It is almost impossible to find wild-caught veiled chameleons nowadays.
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