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CFOh

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  1. LCK201 Today Many good size Yellow Tangs Hybrid AT Black Tang Scopas Tang Chevron Tang Flame Angel Bandit Angel (reserved)
  2. Hi bro/Sis, Has below stable frags to clear, 1. Chilli Pepper Monti ~1". $10 pic below mother colony 2. BamBam Orange Zoas at least 15polyps.. $40 pic below mother colony pm me to deal.. Viewing at Woodlands (opposite Civic Center) Cheers and Happy Reefing..
  3. Get better brand Automatic emergency unit or modify with better brand battery.. I recommend Panasonic. very reliable.. Cheers and happy reefing...
  4. Don't confuse yourself?? Very simple idea. Just get DC battery operate air pump and the Automatic emergency unit is DC output. It is DC to DC. Just take note the range of voltage depend the unit u bought, some come with 1.5V, 3V & 6V also 12V. You need to match the voltage with your DC air pump. There is 2 type available here (3V and 6V) or using resistor to step down the voltage.
  5. You can try RD.. their address 7030 Northstar@AMK #06-43 Office hrs Monday - Friday 11am-6pm Saturday 11am-4pm Sunday & public holidays Closed Cheers..
  6. Still early to tell... now still under uncycled condition.. follow below trend & measurement profile for yr nitrogen cycle.. Cheers...
  7. LCK201 today: More pics on Conspic Angel - Chaetodontoplus conspicillatus
  8. LCK201 today: Conspic Angel - Chaetodontoplus conspicillatus Landed @ LCK201.
  9. The Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences presents "The Egg", a video short from the 2011 BIOS Explorer program's "Water Moves" series. Watch what happens when we crack open a raw egg 60 feet (20 meters) below the surface! For more information about why the egg behaves like it does, pls visit below link: http://www.bios.edu/education/ocean_academy/media/video/2011.html
  10. Oops, yup.. shld be hydnopora/Horn Coral... but becareful it is aggressive... dun put too near to others.. Cheers..
  11. Very good video on coral growth and chemical warfare.. Sunset montepora showing some of those mesenteric filaments they use to increase their digestive surface area. They also use them to kill (via digestion) corals that are near to them to create more space to grow
  12. 600,000 Gallon Aquarium Coming to Miami
  13. 600,000 Gallon Aquarium Coming to Miami http://flavorwire.com/267165/miamis-new-museum-of-science-boasts-a-shark-filled-atrium
  14. A video on Sea Snake attempts to eat an eel....
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