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Haha... Dun worry Bro.. Today is Saturday... enjoy your Weekend....
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Hai, From your PC... Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Paint After that, open your image. Then, follow below steps... At Pull down menu, Click on Image, follow by Stretch/Skew or Ctrl+W. Enter desire stretch size in % @ Horizontal and Vertical cell... Image resized, remember to save your works. Cheers and Happy Reefing....
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Don Quixote 3D trailer 2010 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pz-8rQQJgUI&feature=related
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Watchmen trailer 2010 (Simon Yam) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyhYEPfg_x8&feature=related
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New Shaolin Temple trailer 2010 (預告片) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkyRu1VlXuQ&feature=related
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Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phamtom Flame (2010) Trailer -Latest http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T48csKaG3OY&feature=related
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Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phamtom Flame (2010) Trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTMP4rYRZaw
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Hai, above setup looks very tedious.. you might need to manual tune the water flow valve in order to prevent overflow due to mismatch.. Ya, join both tank with hole drill like fuel suggested might works.. Bro Vt_Snowman87 is using this concept. Or you can consider gravity feed overflow box... But above both method we better make sure have enough sump volume, to prevent overflow in case power outage.. Cheers and Happy Reefing...
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Fyi, http://www.reefdepot.com.sg/AddProduct.asp?ProdID=171 http://www.reefdepot.com.sg/AddProduct.asp?ProdID=1025
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13/09/2010 - 19/09/2010
CFOh replied to orsony's topic in Weekly LFS Stocks Report / LFS Info Centre
Ya, the mystery wrasses is doing well... still adapting stage to my tank... cause all my other fish r much bigger than this fella... So just nice to get small one, otherwise will meet aggression among them... very healthy specimen... Thanks.... Cheers and Happy Reefing.... -
13/09/2010 - 19/09/2010
CFOh replied to orsony's topic in Weekly LFS Stocks Report / LFS Info Centre
Ya, I saw above on Sunday Coral Farm visit as well.... I think this is the second time I saw them @ AM so far.... -
13/09/2010 - 19/09/2010
CFOh replied to orsony's topic in Weekly LFS Stocks Report / LFS Info Centre
Some nano fishes, nice sea fan, starki damsel and Orange-Spotted File Fish spotted at AM... And Vivian is back -
13/09/2010 - 19/09/2010
CFOh replied to orsony's topic in Weekly LFS Stocks Report / LFS Info Centre
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Hai, Sorry for late reply.. was family outing since morning..... Agree with Bro Milch Tan.. probably try snap one close up pics.. it will easier to conclude... Below r some pics from WWM.. below both r good pods.. Different types of Copepods, clockwise from top left: Cyclopoid, Acartiatonsa, Paracalanus, Cyclopoid Amphipod Some head line below from WWM: click this link for detail Most hobbyists have introduced Copepods to their tank at one time or another by accident or design. Those little white bugs which stick to the glass or are attracted to a light entering the side of the tank are mainly Copepods. It's easy to confuse Amphipods with Copepods, but there are a few ways to tell the difference. First, if you can stand across the room and see it, it's an Amphipod. Additionally, if it looks like a swimming comma, and hangs out where it can be seen easily, it's an Amphipod. Copepods are not often seen until they become super-abundant and swarm somewhere where they are easily visible. The small size of Copepods and their behavior make them an ideal food source for some picky eaters, such as Seahorses and Mandarin Gobies. Fish that like to pick off the rocks or stick their noses in the sand are also grazing on Copepods, even though you may not see what they are picking. An advantage of the Copepods' small size is that they, in turn, can consume super small particles of algae, bacteria, and detritus, helping to keep your tank clean. Copepods are one of the desirable species which hitchhike on your live rock or hang out in your refugium. The presence of Copepods can keep your tank healthy and stable. And below r some bad pods (Isopods).. try to get rids them if spotted any... Isopods Cheers and Happy Reefing..
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Saw the same method applied in LAW tank.. I like the AT in the clip.. very healthy and daring plus nice coloration AT... Thanks for sharing...
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Thanks LAW... See u soon..
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmcsEXaGc-s&NR=1
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more preview http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5AblFUUvIM
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Singapore Reef Club (SRC) Marine Reef Exposition Photo contest. Sept-2010 :thumbsup:
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Wall Street Money: Never Sleep - 2010
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Looks like color bleaching... rather than algae attack
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:bow: Nice shots... really inspire..
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