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  1. Iwarna : More Super Sun pics... Some closed due to shifting... in fact, all very healthy and huge polyps... :thumbsup:
  2. "Good Friday" Week... Any Shipment news? Looking for your dream fish?? Happy Reefing...
  3. Pinnacle has one in display tank.. begin molting to adult.. Can visit their shop if interested how's the fish look...
  4. Jeremy Wade's monster fish tales Below article from wenatcheeworld.com & also published in Practical Fishkeeping Issue 1 January'11 Jeremy Wade, star of Animal Planet’s “River Monsters,” PASADENA, Calif. — Jeremy Wade is full of fish stories, only he’s not exaggerating when he describes his latest catch. Wade is a big-game angler, constantly in search of freshwater monsters that make sharks seem as docile as dolphins. The host of Animal Planet’s “River Monsters,” Wade plies his skill with heavy fishing equipment and a passion, he admits, that borders on obsession. “You start off interested in variety and then it’s always about bigger fish, bigger fish and I became fairly obsessive I think in my late teens and early 20s,” he says. The British-born Wade began fishing for carp. “There was a lot of mystique surrounding them. They were supposed to be hard to catch. But while this was happening, fishing was becoming much more popular generally and because it was a small country generally and more people interested, it became less of an escape.” He stopped fishing for a time. “Then I just by chance came across an article about somebody who went to India fishing for a fish called a mahseer. And a couple years after that I found myself in India with not much money and not much of an idea what I was going to do.” What he was going to do was stalk that mahseer as though it were Moby Dick. He wrote some articles about that battle, which led to working as a part time journalist and a copywriter. A zoology graduate, he also taught biology for a while. For 15 years he would trek to some exotic location, try to snag some scaly Sasquatch and return to his erratic day jobs. “It took me six years going to the Amazon, three months at a time, to actually track down the arapaima,” he says. “That’s commonly said to be the biggest fresh-water fish in the world. Nobody knows for sure, but a lot of people think so.” Wade, 54, always fishes in fresh water. “There’s less mystery in the sea than there is in fresh water,” he says. “If you look at television there’s lots of documentaries on whales, on coral reefs, the deep oceanic trenches. There’s loads of stuff. But as soon as you look for anything about fresh water, the information is very sketchy. “I think it’s for a very simple reason. Sea water is clear and you can put the camera in sea water and you can see stuff, whereas freshwater is often zero visibility ... My position is that fishing is one area of life where you can’t just go to a textbook or the Internet or whatever. You just have to go and find out for yourself.” He finds out for himself by grappling with the 6-foot arapaima, the goonch in India or the Goliath tigerfish. “It lives in the central part of the Congo basin, which is a very difficult place to get to. It’s a difficult place to survive, and on top of that, to have some kind of energy surplus to go fishing. It’s a very difficult fish to catch. It’s 4 ½- to 5-foot, about 100 pounds, not as big as the arapaima. It is, for all intents and purposes, a giant piranha,” he said. “The first time I went to the Congo was in ‘85, and I finally caught one in 1991. ... It’s an obsession beyond normal levels.” The unmarried Wade has entertained other species in his travels. He caught malaria in the Congo. “It developed to a stage where I couldn’t even see properly. Some of the local people thought I wasn’t going to make it.” He’s survived other threats. “One place in South America during dry season, living on floating houses on a narrow stagnant bit of water ... Everyone’s doing their washing and you name it, it goes into the water. You’re also drinking it untreated. I was convinced I must’ve had something from that, but I got tested when I came back and nothing at all. I guess I’ve developed a strong constitution.”
  5. I suggest understand the tank cycle process first b4 heading... Below link some good write up from LemonLemon about tank cycle.... http://www.sgreefclub.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=82945&hl=cycle&st=0 and also some good info about reef keeping.... 1) What are the basic main types of aquarium filtration? 2) What are types of tiny marine crustaceans found in our aquarium? 3) What is a Berlin system? 4) What is a Deep Sand Bed? 5) What Is A Refugium? 6) What is cycling of tank? 7) What is Live Rocks? reefkeeping newbie corner WWM FAQs Master Index Reef Central : Setting up New Tank Cheers and Happy Reefing....
  6. You can try add some Zeovit Amino Acid Fish & Spirulina powder with your blend food.. good for yr live stock... For LPS/SPS.. Sometime, I add 5 in 1/Roti-Feast in Blend food... But I did provide Zeovit Amino Acid LPS & Coral Vitalizer daily separately.. Cheers...
  7. U can look for something as below mold with cover, I feel more hygiene when we put in the freezer. Cheers..
  8. Yes, so far, base on feedback from colleages, friends and reefers also my own experience.. 2 potential zoa's nipper Tangs r PT & BT. Cheers..
  9. Will let u know when next making... Cheers...
  10. 王力宏「你不知道的事」《戀愛通告》 MTV
  11. The Asteroids Galaxy Tour - "The Golden Age". Heineken, open your world
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